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Most of what they do we cannot do! How lay health workers respond to barriers to uptake and retention in HIV care among pregnant and breastfeeding mothers in Malawi

机译:他们所做的大多数我们不能做!外行医护人员如何应对马拉维怀孕和哺乳母亲的艾滋病毒吸收和保留方面的障碍

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In the era of Option B+ and ‘treat all’ policies for HIV, challenges to retention in care are well documented. In Malawi, several large community-facility linkage (CFL) models have emerged to address these challenges, training lay health workers (LHW) to support the national prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programme. This qualitative study sought to examine how PMTCT LHW deployed by Malawi’s three most prevalent CFL models respond to known barriers to access and retention to antiretroviral therapy (ART) and PMTCT.
机译:在方案B +和“对所有人实行艾滋病治疗”政策的时代,对保住医护的挑战已有详细记录。在马拉维,已经出现了几种大型的社区设施联动(CFL)模式来应对这些挑战,对非专业卫生人员(LHW)进行了培训,以支持全国预防母婴传播(PMTCT)计划。这项定性研究旨在研究马拉维三个最流行的CFL模型所部署的PMTCT LHW如何应对已知的获得和保留抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)和PMTCT的障碍。

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