Search Results - "Namiba, Angelina"
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How women living with HIV in the UK manage infant-feeding decisions and vertical transmission risk - a qualitative study
Published in BMC public health (06-08-2024)“…The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that women with HIV breastfeed for a minimum of one year. In contrast, across high-income countries, HIV and…”
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"We decided together": a qualitative study about women with HIV navigating infant-feeding decisions with the father of their children
Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (06-01-2024)“…The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that women with HIV breastfeed for a minimum of one year. In contrast, United Kingdom (UK) guidelines encourage…”
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Setting the research agenda: involving parents in research on children who are HIV‐free
Published in Journal of the International AIDS Society (01-10-2023)“…Introduction There is growing interest in health, developmental and survival outcomes of children who are born HIV‐free to women living with HIV (children born…”
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Stakeholder engagement is essential to maximise the impact of research on infant feeding in the context of HIV
Published in Therapeutic advances in infectious disease (01-11-2021)Get full text
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What will it take to achieve the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women living with HIV?
Published in Women's Health (01-02-2022)“…This article outlines progress in realizing the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women and girls living with HIV over the last 30 years from the…”
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What do women living with HIV think about research on children born HIV-free in the UK?
Published in International journal of population data science (25-08-2022)“…ObjectiveWe are analysing linked public health surveillance data on pregnancies to women living with HIV in the UK and vital registration data on all their…”
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Ethical, strategic and meaningful involvement of women living with HIV starts at the beginning
Published in Journal of Virus Eradication (01-04-2016)“…End-user involvement in HIV guidelines development is often little, late or absent. Other disciplines have long advocated ‘handing over the stick’ (i.e. power…”
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What are the current factors that impact on health-related quality of life for women living with HIV?
Published in British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing) (13-01-2022)“…Since the start of the HIV epidemic, care has often had a strong focus on quality of life. In the early days, this was in part due to the limited treatment…”
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Late diagnosis of HIV in 2022: Why so little change?
Published in HIV medicine (01-12-2022)“…Background The proportion of people who are diagnosed late is a key metric to measure the public health response to HIV. But this percentage remains stubbornly…”
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Beyond toolkits: sexual and reproductive health and rights literacy requires women‐centred structures, services and policies
Published in Journal of the International AIDS Society (01-03-2022)“…In 1998, WHO recognized that “health literacy means more than being able to read pamphlets and make appointments,” it also requires “the achievement of a level…”
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Telling our stories: describing the experiences and contributions of African migrants living with HIV
Published in British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing) (06-06-2024)“…HIV in the UK is concentrated in a few key populations, and African migrants are among them. To date, there has been no documented record of the personal…”
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Infant feeding as a transgressive practice in the context of HIV in the UK: A qualitative interview study
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Engaging the community of women living with HIV to tailor and accelerate ARV research for pregnant and breastfeeding women
Published in Journal of the International AIDS Society (01-07-2022)“…Since the beginning of the HIV epidemic, community engagement and activism have played a critical role in shaping clinical research and drug development…”
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Surveillance of ARV safety in pregnancy and breastfeeding: towards a new framework
Published in Journal of the International AIDS Society (01-07-2022)“…Introduction As new antiretrovirals (ARVs), including long‐acting ARVs for treatment and prevention, are approved and introduced, surveillance during pregnancy…”
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Surveillance of ARV safety in pregnancy and breastfeeding: towards a new framework
Published in Journal of the International AIDS Society (19-07-2022)“…Abstract Introduction As new antiretrovirals (ARVs), including long‐acting ARVs for treatment and prevention, are approved and introduced, surveillance during…”
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Ask women living with HIV what's needed to achieve safe pregnancies in serodifferent relationships
Published in Journal of the International AIDS Society (01-03-2017)“…Disclosure to intimate partners can often provoke violence. [...]negative attitudes from professional healthcare providers influence reactions in wider…”
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Time to realise our sexual and reproductive health and rights
Published in The Lancet global health (01-10-2018)Get full text
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Language, identity and HIV: why do we keep talking about the responsible and responsive use of language? Language matters
Published in Journal of the International AIDS Society (01-07-2012)“…Language matters. It impacts on how we think about ourselves, as individuals within our families and within society. As advocates and activists, we constantly…”
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