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2. High uptake of menstrual health information, products and analgesics within an integrated sexual reproductive health service for young people in Zimbabwe
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Tembo, Mandikudza, Simms, Victoria, Weiss, Helen A., Bandason, Tsitsi, Redzo, Nicol, Larsson, Leyla, Dauya, Ethel, Nzanza, Tafadzwa, Ishumael, Pauline, Gweshe, Nancy, Nyamwanza, Rangarirai, Ndlovu, Precious, Bernays, Sarah, Chikwari, Chido Dziva, Mavodza, Constancia Vimbayi, Renju, Jenny, Francis, Suzanna C., Ferrand, Rashida A., and Mackworth-Young, Constance
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- 2024
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3. ‘Of’ the community but not ‘of’ the health system: Translating community health workers’ knowledge into credible advice in Aceh, Indonesia
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Randell, Madeleine, Li, Mu, Rachmi, Cut Novianti, Jusril, Hafizah, Abimbola, Seye, Tama, Andi Yoga, Aswitama, Tira, Phebe, Natassya, Sulasmi, Alam, Neeloy Ashraful, Negin, Joel, and Bernays, Sarah
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- 2024
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4. Delivery of index-linked HIV testing for children: learnings from a qualitative process evaluation of the B-GAP study in Zimbabwe
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Dringus, Stefanie, Davis, Katherine, Simms, Victoria, Bernays, Sarah, Redzo, Nicol, Bandason, Tsitsi, Chikodzore, Rudo, Sibanda, Edwin, Webb, Karen, Ncube, Getrude, Kranzer, Katharina, Ferrand, Rashida A., and Dziva Chikwari, Chido
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- 2023
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5. “Other risks don’t stop” : adapting a youth sexual and reproductive health intervention in Zimbabwe during COVID-19
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Mackworth-Young, Constance R. S., Mavodza, Constancia, Nyamwanza, Rangarirayi, Tshuma, Maureen, Nzombe, Portia, Chikwari, Chido Dziva, Tembo, Mandikudza, Dauya, Ethel, Apollo, Tsitsi, Ferrand, Rashida A., and Bernays, Sarah
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- 2022
6. Lives Interrupted: Navigating Hardship During COVID-19 Provides Lessons in Solidarity and Visibility for Mobile Young People in South Africa and Uganda
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Zuma, Thembelihle, King, Rachel, Ngwenya, Nothando, Kasujja, Francis Xavier, Chimbindi, Natsayi, Kawuma, Rachel, Shahmanesh, Maryam, Bernays, Sarah, and Seeley, Janet
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Development Studies ,Human Society ,Clinical Research ,Reduced Inequalities ,East and Southern Africa ,poverty ,risk ,social connections ,support ,Applied Economics ,Human Geography ,Policy and Administration ,Applied economics ,Development studies ,Policy and administration - Abstract
We examine data from young women and men in South Africa and young female sex workers in Uganda to explore the inequalities and hardships experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic and investigate the opportunities and ability presented to navigate in a virtual world to build an inclusive supportive future for young people on the move. We argue that against the backdrop of a fragile past, young people who see their today disturbed, tomorrow reshaped and their futures interrupted, need support to interact with their social environment and adjust their lives and expectations amidst the changing influences of social forces.
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- 2021
7. Fidelity, Feasibility and Adaptation of a Family Planning Intervention for Young Women in Zimbabwe: Provider Perspectives and Experiences
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Mavodza, Constancia V., Bernays, Sarah, Mackworth-Young, Constance R. S., Nyamwanza, Rangarirayi, Nzombe, Portia, Dauya, Ethel, Chikwari, Chido Dziva, Tembo, Mandikudza, Apollo, Tsitsi, Mugurungi, Owen, Madzima, Bernard, Nguwo, Dadirai, Ferrand, Rashida Abbas, and Busza, Joanna
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- 2023
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8. Neuropsychiatric manifestations and sleep disturbances with dolutegravir-based antiretroviral therapy versus standard of care in children and adolescents: a secondary analysis of the ODYSSEY trial
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Mehar (nee Abdulla), Amina Farhana, Abraham, Pattamukkil, Abrams, Elaine, Acero, Judith, Agaba, Gerald Muzorah, Ahimbisibwe, Grace, Ainebyoona, Barbara, Akobye, Winnie, Akhalwaya, Yasmeen, Akoojee, Nazim, Ali, Shabinah S., Amuge, Pauline, Andrea, Catherine, Muñoz Fernandez, Maria Angeles, Ankunda, Rogers, Rutebarika, Diana Antonia, Anugulruengkitt, Suvaporn, Apollo, Tsitsi, Archary, Moherndran, Arendze, Ronelle, Ategeka, Juliet, Atim, Eunice, Atwine, Lorna, Babiker, Abdel, Babirye, Sarah, Babu, Enock, Bagirigomwa, Edward, Baita, Angella, Balamusani, David, Baliram, Patsy, Baliruno, David, Ball, Colin, Balwa, Henry, Bamford, Alasdair, Bandi, Srini, Barker, Dominique, Barlow-Mosha, Linda, Bbuye, Dickson, Begum, Shazia, Behuhuma, Osee, Bernays, Sarah, Besigye, Rogers, Bester, Maria, Bhiri, Joyline, Bilardi, Davide, Bird, Kristien, Bollen, Pauline, Borg, Chiara, Borges Da Silva, Anne-Marie, Brown, Jackie, Bruno, Elena, Bunupuradah, Torsak, Burger, David, Buthelezi, Nomzamo, Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Mutsa, Byaruhanga, Africanus, Calvert, Joanna, Casey, Petronelle, Cassim, Haseena, Cebekhulu, Sphiwee, Chailert, Sanuphong, Chalermpantmetagul, Suwalai, Chamjamrat, Wanna, Chan, Man, Chandiwana, Precious, Chankun, Thannapat, Chanthaburanun, Sararut, Chanto, Nuttawut, Chidziva, Ennie, Chikowore, Minenhle, Chimanzi, Joy, Chinwong, Dujrudee, Chitongo, Stuart, Chitsamatanga, Moses, Choga, Joshua, Chutima, Duangrat, Clayden, Polly, Coelho, Alexandra, Colbers, Angela, Compagnucci, Alexandra, Constança Mendes, Ana, Conway, Magda, Cotton, Mark F, Crawley, Jane, Cressey, Tim R, Crisp, Jacky, Matos, Ana Cristina, Dadan, Sumaya, Daglish, Jacqui, Danaviah, Siva, Daniel, Tseleng, De Rossi, Anita, Denjanta, Sukanda, Dobbels, Els, Dowie, Maria, Dube, Prosper, Dube, Benedictor, Dudakia, Nimisha, Elwana, Alice, Epalza, Cristina, Eram, David, Erasmus, Juan, Erim, Peter, Escosa Garcia, Luis, Essack, Zaakirah, Estepa, Carolina, Etima, Monica, Fernandes, Alexandre, Fernandez, Maite, Fitzgerald, Felicity, Flynn, Jacquie, Ford, Deborah, Fortuny Guasch, Claudia, Foster, Caroline, Fourie, George, Fourie, Yolandie, Foxall, Sophie, Frank, Derusha, Gandhi, Kate, Garcia, India, Gartner, Kathleen, Gasa, Joshua, Gasa, Gugu, Giaquinto, Carlo, Gibb, Diana M, Gomez Rico, Coral, Gomez-Pena, Daniel, Gondo, Secrecy, Goodman, Anna, Gorreti Nakalema, Maria, Gozhora, Winnie, Greetanukroh, Pisut, Gregorio Maranon, Biobanco, Grossele, Tiziana, Gwande, Shamiso, Gwaze, Tapiwa, Gwenzi, Tsitsi, Hakim, James, Hakiza, Emmanuel, Kaka, Abdul Hamid, Harley, Ashley, Isaacs, Mornay, Isabirye, Richard, Ishemunyoro, Wilber, Jacobs, Tom, Jafta, Lungile, Jamil, Nasir, Janse van Rensburg, Anita Janse, Jeaven, Vinesh, Mellado Peña, Maria José, Jourdain, Gonzague, Juliet, Katabalwa, Jumpimai, Thidarat, Junkaew, Raungwit, Jupimai, Thidarat, Kaahwa, Winfred, Kabasonga, Mildred, Kaboggoza, Olivia, Kadhuba, Rose Jacqueline, Kaewbundit, Ampika, Kaewmamueng, Kanyanee, Kafufu, Bosco, Kakayi, Brenda, Kamboua, Phakamas, Kanjanavanit, Suparat, Kasangaki, Gladys, Kasipong, Naruporn, Kasozi, Miriam, Kataike, Hajira, Katemba, Chrispus, Kaudha, Elizabeth, Kekane, Nkata, Kekitiinwa, Adeodata R, Keminyeto, Edridah, Khamduang, Woottichai, Khamjakkaew, Warunee, Khamkon, Jiraporn, Khannak, Sasipass, Khatngam, Orapin, Khayanchoomnoom, Tassawan, Khumalo, Busi, Khunene, Mirriam, Khusuwan, Suwimon, Kibalama, Phionah, Kibenge, Robinah, Kirabira, Anthony, Kityo, Cissy M, Kiyimba, Lameck, Klein, Nigel, Klinprung, Soraya, Kobbe, Robin, Kobusingye, Olivia, Kobusungye, Josephine, Kongponoi, Areerat, Königs, Christoph, Koole, Olivier, Kouakam, Christelle, Krueduangkam, Nitinart, Kruenual, Namthip, Kunjaroenrut, Nuananong, Kyambadde, Raymonds, Kyobutungi, Priscilla, Kyomuhendo, Flavia, Kyomukama, Erinah, Lakha, Reshma, Langa, Cleopatra, Laomanit, Laddawan, Lebotsa, Emily, Leenasirimakul, Prattana, Lekku, Lawrence, Lensen, Sarah, Leroy, Valériane, Li, Jin, Liberty, Afaaf, Limplertjareanwanich, Juthamas, Little, Emma, Lugemwa, Abbas, Lutalo, Ezra, Jimenez, Jose Luis, Lyall, Hermione, MacDonald, Candice, Machache, Gladness, Madlala, Penelope, Madonsela, Tryphina, Maduna, Nomfundo, Maena, Joel, Mahanontharit, Apicha, Makanga, Collin, Makola, Candice, Makumbi, Shafic, Malgraaf, Lucille, Mamiane, Angelous, Mantkowski, Felicia, Mapfumo, Wendy, Marques, Laura, Mugagga, Agnes Mary, Maseko, Lindiwe, Masienyane, Tshepiso, Mathiba, Ruth, Matimba, Farai, Mawlana, Sajeeda, Mayanja, Emmanuel, Mayat, Fatima, Mbabazi, Ritah, Mbadaliga, Nokuthula, Mbasani, Faith, McClaughlin, Kathleen, McIlleron, Helen, Meethaisong, Watchara, Mendez Garcia, Patricia, Miwanda, Annet, Miranda, Carlota, Mkhize, Siphiwe, Mmolawa, Kgosimang, Mngqibisa, Rosie, Mohamed, Fatima, Moloantoa, Tumelo, Monametsi, Maletsatsi, Montero, Samuel, Moore, Cecilia L, Mosia, Rejoice, Moyo, Columbus, Mthethwa, Mumsy, Mudzingwa, Shepherd, Mudzviti, Tawona, Mujuru, Hilda, Mujyambere, Emmanuel, Mukanganiki, Trust, Mukisa Williams, Cynthia, Mulder, Mark, Mulima, Disan, Mulindwa, Alice, Mumbiro, Vivian, Mupambireyi, Zivai, Murciano Cabeza, Alba, Murungi, Herbert, Murungu, Dorothy, Musarurwa, Sandra, Musiime, Victor, Musiime, Alex V, Musisi, Maria, Musoke, Philippa, Musoke Nakirya, Barbara, Musoro, Godfrey, Musumba, Sharif, Mustafa, Sobia, Mutsai, Shirley, Mwesigwa Rubondo, Phyllis, Naabalamba, Mariam, Nagawa, Immaculate, Naidoo, Allemah, Nakabuye, Shamim, Nakabuye, Sarah, Nakalanzi, Sarah, Nalubwama, Justine, Nalugo, Annet, Nalusiba, Stella, Namajja, Clementine, Namanda, Sylvia, Namayanja, Paula, Nambi, Esther, Namuddu, Rachael Kikabi, Namukwaya, Stella, Namuli, Florence, Namusanje, Josephine, Namwanje, Rosemary, Nanan-kanjee, Anusha, Nanduudu, Annet, Nankunda, Charity, Baddokwaya, Joanita Nankya, Nannungi, Maria, Nansamba, Winnie, Nanthapisal, Kesdao, Nanyonjo, Juliet, Na-Rajsima, Sathaporn, Nasaazi, Claire, Nascimento, Helena, Nastouli, Eleni, Songtaweesin, Wipaporn Natalie, Nathoo, Kusum, Natuhurira, Ian, Nazzinda, Rashidah, Ncgaba, Thabisa, Ndigendawani, Milly, Ndlovu, Makhosonke, Nentsa, Georgina, Ngampiyaskul, Chaiwat, Ngcobo, Ntombenhle, Ngo Giang Huong, Nicole, Ngwaru, Pia, Nhema, Ruth, Ninsiima, Emily, Ninsiima, Gloria, Nkalo Phiri, Misheck, Noguera Julian, Antoni, Nolan, Monica, Noppakaorattanamanee, Thornthun, Nsibuka Kisekka, Muzamil, Nsirim, Eniola, Nundlal, Rashina, Nunes, Rosita, Nyantsa, Lungile, Nyati, Mandisa, O'Riordan, Sean, Ocitti Labeja, Paul, Odoch, Denis, Oguntimehin, Rachel, Ojok, Martin, Onen, Geoffrey, Orange, Wilma, Ounchanum, Pradthana, Ouma, Benson, Padrao, Andreia, Pako, Deborah, Parker, Anna, Pasko-Szcech, Malgorzata, Patel, Reena, Peongjakta, Rukchanok, Petpranee, Turian, Phillips, Tasmin, Philps, Jackie, Picault, Laura, Pieterse, Sonja, Pinheiro, Helena, Pongprapass, Supawadee, Pozniak, Anton, Prendergast, Andrew, Prieto Tato, Luis, Puangmalai, Patcharee, Puthanakit, Thanyawee, Rakgokong, Modiehi, Ramos, Helena, Ramsagar, Nastassja, Rau, Cornelius, Riault, Yoann, Rojo Conejo, Pablo, Clark, Basiimwa Roy, Rubanga, Eddie, Rubinga, Baker, Ruklao, Chutima, Runarassamee, Pattira, Saenjum, Chalermpong, Saewtrakool, Chayakorn, Saidi, Yacine, Sainz Costa, Talia, Saisaengjan, Chutima, Sakwa, Rebecca, Sarfati, Tatiana, Sbisi, Noshalaza, Scheppers, Dihedile, Schultze-Strasser, Stephan, Schulze-Sturm, Ulf, Scott, Karen, Seeley, Janet, Serunjogi, Robert, Sewnarain, Leora, Shakeshaft, Clare, Sidhoo, Subashinie, Shibemba, Mercy, Shingadia, Delane, Singh, Sheleika, Sirirungsi, Wasna, Sithebe, Sibongile, Smit, Theresa, Smith, Kurt, Smuts, Marlize, Spyer, Moira, Sripaoraya, Worathip, Srirompotong, Ussanee, Srisuk, Warunee, Ssenyonga, Mark, Sudsaard, Patamawadee, Sukrakanchana, Praornsuda, Tearsansern, Pathanee, Teixeira, Carla, Than-in-at, Kanchana, Thapwai, Thitiwat, Thaweesombat, Yupawan, Thewsoongnoen, Jutarat, Thiébaut, Rodolphe, Thomason, Margaret, Thrasyvoulou, Laura, Thungkham, Khanungnit, Tikabibamu, Judith, Tinago, Gloria, Trairat, Ketmookda, Tudor-Williams, Gareth, Tukamushaba, Mercy, Tukwasibwe, Deogratiuos, Tumusiime, Julius, Tuna, Joana, Turkova, Anna, Turner, Rebecca, Udomvised, Arttasid, Vadee, Aasia, Van Huyssteen, Hesti, Van Looy, Nadine, Variava, Ebrahim, Vaughan-Gordon, Yvonne, Vecchia, Giulio, Violari, Avy, Vowden, Richard, Waalewijn, Hylke, Wampamba, Rebecca, Welch, Steve, Weller, Ian, Weza, Sibusisiwe, White, Ellen, White, Ian, Widuch, Kaja, Wilkes, Helen, Wimonklang, Sookpanee, Wynne, Ben, Yingyong, Pacharaporn, Nakawungu, Zaam Zinda, Zuidewind, Peter, Ahimbisibwe, Grace Miriam, Mosia, Nozibusiso Rejoice, Fortuny, Clàudia, Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Mutsa F, Mujuru, Hilda A, Kityo, Cissy, Ferrand, Rashida A, and Rojo, Pablo
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- 2023
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9. Evaluation of a community-based aetiological approach for sexually transmitted infections management for youth in Zimbabwe: intervention findings from the STICH cluster randomised trial
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Chikwari, Chido Dziva, Simms, Victoria, Kranzer, Katharina, Dauya, Ethel, Bandason, Tsitsi, Tembo, Mandikudza, Mavodza, Constancia, Machiha, Anna, Mugurungi, Owen, Musiyandaka, Primrose, Mwaturura, Tinashe, Tshuma, Nkazimulo, Bernays, Sarah, Mackworth-Young, Constance, Busza, Joanna, Francis, Suzanna C., Hayes, Richard J., and Ferrand, Rashida A.
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- 2023
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10. Protecting mental health in quarantine: Exploring lived experiences of healthcare in mandatory COVID-19 quarantine, New South Wales, Australia
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Fotheringham, Penelope, Dorney, Edwina, McKinn, Shannon, Fox, Greg J., and Bernays, Sarah
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- 2023
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11. Caring for Adolescents and Young Adults With Tuberculosis or at Risk of Tuberculosis: Consensus Statement From an International Expert Panel
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Chiang, Silvia S., Waterous, Patricia M., Atieno, Vivian Faith, Bernays, Sarah, Bondarenko, Yaroslava, Cruz, Andrea T., de Oliveira, Márcia C.B., Del Castillo Barrientos, Hernán, Enimil, Anthony, Ferlazzo, Gabriella, Ferrand, Rashida Abbas, Furin, Jennifer, Hoddinott, Graeme, Isaakidis, Petros, Kranzer, Katharina, Maleche-Obimbo, Elizabeth, Mansoor, Homa, Marais, Ben J., Mohr-Holland, Erika, Morales, Mabel, Nguyen, Anh Phuong, Oliyo, Joshua Ochieng, Sant’Anna, Clemax Couto, Sawyer, Susan M., Schaaf, H. Simon, Seddon, James A., Sharma, Sangeeta, Skrahina, Alena, Starke, Jeffrey R., Triasih, Rina, Tsogt, Bazarragchaa, Welch, Henry, and Enane, Leslie A.
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- 2023
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12. Health Equity in Pediatric Drug Development: Translating Aspiration into Operation
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Folayan, Morenike Oluwatoyin, Conway, Magda, Russo, Carolyn, Diniz, Nilza, Jafta, Lungile P., Sam-Agudu, Nadia A., Bernays, Sarah, Santana, Victor M., Epps, Carla, and Turner, Mark A.
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- 2022
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13. Young migrant men managing risk and seeking protection in a small town in Southern Uganda
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Tumwesige, Edward, Asiimwe, Allen, Kawuma, Rachel, Bernays, Sarah, and Seeley, Janet
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- 2023
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14. 'They test my blood to know how much blood is in my body': the untapped potential of promoting viral load literacy to support adherence and viral suppression among adolescents living with HIV
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Bernays, Sarah, Lariat, Joni, Cowan, Frances, Senzanje, Beula, Willis, Nicola, and Nenguke, Zivai Mupambireyi
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Viremia -- Measurement ,Health literacy -- Evaluation ,Adolescent medicine -- Research ,AIDS (Disease) -- Research ,AIDS research ,HIV infection -- Development and progression -- Care and treatment ,Health - Abstract
: Introduction: Achieving sustained HIV viral suppression is a key strategy to optimize the health and wellbeing of those living with HIV. Sub‐optimal adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in adolescents and young people living with HIV (AYPLHIV) in Southern Africa, due to a range of social and contextual factors, including poor mental health, has presented a substantial challenge to meeting targets aimed towards improving treatment outcomes and reducing transmission. With the increasing availability of viral load (VL) testing in Southern Africa, there is an opportunity to better understand the relationship between VL literacy, wellbeing and adherence among adolescents. Methods: We conducted qualitative interviews with 45 AYPLHIV aged 10–24 years in three districts (urban, peri‐urban and rural) in Zimbabwe between March and August 2021. The sample was purposively selected to represent a range of experiences related to HIV status disclosure, gender, marital status and treatment experience. Separate workshops were conducted with 18 healthcare workers (HCWs) and 20 caregivers to better understand existing support mechanisms to AYPLHIV accessing ART. We used thematic analysis to examine adolescent VL literacy, treatment support networks, experiences of clinic interactions, VL testing procedures and barriers to adherence. Results: VL literacy was consistently under‐developed among participants. Comprehension of phrases commonly heard during clinic visits, such as TND (target not detected) and “high” and “low” VL, were better understood by older participants. VL testing was predominantly understood as a clinical procedure that enables HCWs to monitor treatment adherence. Absent throughout the interviews were descriptions of how viral suppression improves health and quality of life, likely fosters wellbeing and enhances self‐esteem, enables participation in education and social activities, and eliminates the risk of onward transmission. Conclusions: It is imperative that we reconsider how routine VL monitoring is communicated to and understood by AYPLHIV. Reframing ART, including VL test results, in terms of the psychosocial benefits that viral suppression can generate is likely to be crucial to motivating AYPLHIV to maintain optimal treatment engagement and develop self‐management approaches as they move into adulthood. Access to accurate information tailored to individual concerns and circumstances can support AYPLHIV to achieve wellbeing., INTRODUCTION Adolescents and young people living with HIV (AYPLHIV) continue to have the worst health outcomes of all age groups living with HIV [1]. Rates of viral suppression remain lower [...]
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15. The Drive to Take an HIV Test in Rural Uganda: A Risk to Prevention for Young People?
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Bernays, Sarah, Asiimwe, Allen, Tumwesige, Edward, Seeley, Janet, Aggleton, Peter, Series Editor, Kalichman, Seth, Series Editor, Kippax, Susan, Series Editor, Parker, Richard G., Series Editor, de Wit, John, Series Editor, Bernays, Sarah, editor, Bourne, Adam, editor, and Parker, Richard, editor
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- 2021
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16. Remaking HIV Prevention: The Promise of TasP, U=U and PrEP
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Bernays, Sarah, Bourne, Adam, Kippax, Susan, Aggleton, Peter, Parker, Richard, Aggleton, Peter, Series Editor, Kalichman, Seth, Series Editor, Kippax, Susan, Series Editor, Parker, Richard G., Series Editor, de Wit, John, Series Editor, Bernays, Sarah, editor, Bourne, Adam, editor, and Parker, Richard, editor
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- 2021
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17. Uneven stigma loads: Community interpretations of public health policies, ‘evidence’ and inequities in shaping Covid-19 stigma in Vietnam
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Trinh, Duy Hoang, McKinn, Shannon, Nguyen, Anh Thuy, Fox, Greg J., Nguyen, Anh Thu, and Bernays, Sarah
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- 2022
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18. Dolutegravir twice-daily dosing in children with HIV-associated tuberculosis: a pharmacokinetic and safety study within the open-label, multicentre, randomised, non-inferiority ODYSSEY trial
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Mehar (nee Abdulla), Amina Farhana, Abraham, Pattamukkil, Abrams, Elaine, Acero, Judith, Agaba, Gerald Muzorah, Ahimbisibwe, Grace, Ainebyoona, Barbara, Akobye, Winnie, Akhalwaya, Yasmeen, Akoojee, Nazim, Ali, Shabinah S., Amuge, Pauline, Andrea, Catherine, Muñoz Fernandez, Maria Angeles, Ankunda, Rogers, Rutebarika, Diana Antonia, Anugulruengkitt, Suvaporn, Apollo, Tsitsi, Archary, Moherndran, Arendze, Ronelle, Ategeka, Juliet, Atim, Eunice, Atwine, Lorna, Babiker, Abdel, Babirye, Sarah, Babu, Enock, Bagirigomwa, Edward, Baita, Angella, Balamusani, David, Baliram, Patsy, Baliruno, David, Ball, Colin, Balwa, Henry, Bamford, Alasdair, Bandi, Srini, Barker, Dominique, Barlow-Mosha, Linda, Bbuye, Dickson, Begum, Shazia, Behuhuma, Osee, Bernays, Sarah, Besigye, Rogers, Bester, Maria, Bhiri, Joyline, Bilardi, Davide, Bird, Kristien, Bollen, Pauline, Borg, Chiara, Borges Da Silva, Anne-Marie, Brown, Jackie, Bruno, Elena, Bunupuradah, Torsak, Burger, David, Buthelezi, Nomzamo, Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Mutsa, Byaruhanga, Africanus, Calvert, Joanna, Casey, Petronelle, Cassim, Haseena, Cebekhulu, Sphiwee, Chailert, Sanuphong, Chalermpantmetagul, Suwalai, Chamjamrat, Wanna, Chan, Man, Chandiwana, Precious, Chankun, Thannapat, Chanthaburanun, Sararut, Chanto, Nuttawut, Chidziva, Ennie, Chikowore, Minenhle, Chimanzi, Joy, Chinwong, Dujrudee, Chitongo, Stuart, Chitsamatanga, Moses, Choga, Joshua, Chutima, Duangrat, Clayden, Polly, Coelho, Alexandra, Colbers, Angela, Compagnucci, Alexandra, Constança Mendes, Ana, Conway, Magda, Cotton, Mark F., Crawley, Jane, Cressey, Tim R., Crisp, Jacky, Matos, Ana Cristina, Dadan, Sumaya, Daglish, Jacqui, Danaviah, Siva, Daniel, Tseleng, De Rossi, Anita, Denjanta, Sukanda, Dobbels, Els, Dowie, Maria, Dube, Prosper, Dube, Benedictor, Dudakia, Nimisha, Elwana, Alice, Epalza, Cristina, Eram, David, Erasmus, Juan, Erim, Peter, Escosa Garcia, Luis, Essack, Zaakirah, Estepa, Carolina, Etima, Monica, Fernandes, Alexandre, Fernandez, Maite, Fitzgerald, Felicity, Flynn, Jacquie, Ford, Deborah, Fortuny Guasch, Claudia, Foster, Caroline, Fourie, George, Fourie, Yolandie, Foxall, Sophie, Frank, Derusha, Gandhi, Kate, Garcia, India, Gartner, Kathleen, Gasa, Joshua, Gasa, Gugu, Giaquinto, Carlo, Gibb, Diana M., Gomez Rico, Coral, Gomez-Pena, Daniel, Gondo, Secrecy, Goodman, Anna, Gorreti Nakalema, Maria, Gozhora, Winnie, Greetanukroh, Pisut, Gregorio Maranon, Biobanco, Grossele, Tiziana, Gwande, Shamiso, Gwaze, Tapiwa, Gwenzi, Tsitsi, Hakim, James, Hakiza, Emmanuel, Kaka, Abdul Hamid, Harley, Ashley, Isaacs, Mornay, Isabirye, Richard, Ishemunyoro, Wilber, Jacobs, Tom, Jafta, Lungile, Jamil, Nasir, Janse van Rensburg, Anita Janse, Jeaven, Vinesh, Mellado Peña, Maria José, Jourdain, Gonzague, Juliet, Katabalwa, Jumpimai, Thidarat, Junkaew, Raungwit, Jupimai, Thidarat, Kaahwa, Winfred, Kabasonga, Mildred, Kaboggoza, Olivia, Kadhuba, Rose Jacqueline, Kaewbundit, Ampika, Kaewmamueng, Kanyanee, Kafufu, Bosco, Kakayi, Brenda, Kamboua, Phakamas, Kanjanavanit, Suparat, Kasangaki, Gladys, Kasipong, Naruporn, Kasozi, Miriam, Kataike, Hajira, Katemba, Chrispus, Kaudha, Elizabeth, Kekane, Nkata, Kekitiinwa, Adeodata R., Keminyeto, Edridah, Khamduang, Woottichai, Khamjakkaew, Warunee, Khamkon, Jiraporn, Khannak, Sasipass, Khatngam, Orapin, Khayanchoomnoom, Tassawan, Khumalo, Busi, Khunene, Mirriam, Khusuwan, Suwimon, Kibalama, Phionah, Kibenge, Robinah, Kirabira, Anthony, Kityo, Cissy M., Kiyimba, Lameck, Klein, Nigel, Klinprung, Soraya, Kobbe, Robin, Kobusingye, Olivia, Kobusungye, Josephine, Kongponoi, Areerat, Königs, Christoph, Koole, Olivier, Kouakam, Christelle, Krueduangkam, Nitinart, Kruenual, Namthip, Kunjaroenrut, Nuananong, Kyambadde, Raymonds, Kyobutungi, Priscilla, Kyomuhendo, Flavia, Kyomukama, Erinah, Lakha, Reshma, Langa, Cleopatra, Laomanit, Laddawan, Lebotsa, Emily, Leenasirimakul, Prattana, Lekku, Lawrence, Lensen, Sarah, Leroy, Valériane, Li, Jin, Liberty, Afaaf, Limplertjareanwanich, Juthamas, Little, Emma, Lugemwa, Abbas, Lutalo, Ezra, Jimenez, Jose Luis, Lyall, Hermione, MacDonald, Candice, Machache, Gladness, Madlala, Penelope, Madonsela, Tryphina, Maduna, Nomfundo, Maena, Joel, Mahanontharit, Apicha, Makanga, Collin, Makola, Candice, Makumbi, Shafic, Malgraaf, Lucille, Mamiane, Angelous, Mantkowski, Felicia, Mapfumo, Wendy, Marques, Laura, Mugagga, Agnes Mary, Maseko, Lindiwe, Masienyane, Tshepiso, Mathiba, Ruth, Matimba, Farai, Mawlana, Sajeeda, Mayanja, Emmanuel, Mayat, Fatima, Mbabazi, Ritah, Mbadaliga, Nokuthula, Mbasani, Faith, McClaughlin, Kathleen, McIlleron, Helen, Meethaisong, Watchara, Mendez Garcia, Patricia, Miwanda, Annet, Miranda, Carlota, Mkhize, Siphiwe, Mmolawa, Kgosimang, Mngqibisa, Rosie, Mohamed, Fatima, Moloantoa, Tumelo, Monametsi, Maletsatsi, Montero, Samuel, Moore, Cecilia L., Mosia, Rejoice, Moyo, Columbus, Mthethwa, Mumsy, Mudzingwa, Shepherd, Mudzviti, Tawona, Mujuru, Hilda, Mujyambere, Emmanuel, Mukanganiki, Trust, Mukisa Williams, Cynthia, Mulder, Mark, Mulima, Disan, Mulindwa, Alice, Mumbiro, Vivian, Mupambireyi, Zivai, Murciano Cabeza, Alba, Murungi, Herbert, Murungu, Dorothy, Musarurwa, Sandra, Musiime, Victor, Musiime, Alex V., Musisi, Maria, Musoke, Philippa, Musoke Nakirya, Barbara, Musoro, Godfrey, Musumba, Sharif, Mustafa, Sobia, Mutsai, Shirley, Mwesigwa Rubondo, Phyllis, Naabalamba, Mariam, Nagawa, Immaculate, Naidoo, Allemah, Nakabuye, Shamim, Nakabuye, Sarah, Nakalanzi, Sarah, Nalubwama, Justine, Nalugo, Annet, Nalusiba, Stella, Namajja, Clementine, Namanda, Sylvia, Namayanja, Paula, Nambi, Esther, Namuddu, Rachael Kikabi, Namukwaya, Stella, Namuli, Florence, Namusanje, Josephine, Namwanje, Rosemary, Nanan-kanjee, Anusha, Nanduudu, Annet, Nankunda, Charity, Baddokwaya, Joanita Nankya, Nannungi, Maria, Nansamba, Winnie, Nanthapisal, Kesdao, Nanyonjo, Juliet, Na-Rajsima, Sathaporn, Nasaazi, Claire, Nascimento, Helena, Nastouli, Eleni, Songtaweesin, Wipaporn Natalie, Nathoo, Kusum, Natuhurira, Ian, Nazzinda, Rashidah, Ncgaba, Thabisa, Ndigendawani, Milly, Ndlovu, Makhosonke, Nentsa, Georgina, Ngampiyaskul, Chaiwat, Ngcobo, Ntombenhle, Ngo Giang Huong, Nicole, Ngwaru, Pia, Nhema, Ruth, Ninsiima, Emily, Ninsiima, Gloria, Nkalo Phiri, Misheck, Noguera Julian, Antoni, Nolan, Monica, Noppakaorattanamanee, Thornthun, Nsibuka Kisekka, Muzamil, Nsirim, Eniola, Nundlal, Rashina, Nunes, Rosita, Nyantsa, Lungile, Nyati, Mandisa, O'Riordan, Sean, Ocitti Labeja, Paul, Odoch, Denis, Oguntimehin, Rachel, Ojok, Martin, Onen, Geoffrey, Orange, Wilma, Ounchanum, Pradthana, Ouma, Benson, Padrao, Andreia, Pako, Deborah, Parker, Anna, Pasko-Szcech, Malgorzata, Patel, Reena, Peongjakta, Rukchanok, Petpranee, Turian, Phillips, Tasmin, Philps, Jackie, Picault, Laura, Pieterse, Sonja, Pinheiro, Helena, Pongprapass, Supawadee, Pozniak, Anton, Prendergast, Andrew, Prieto Tato, Luis, Puangmalai, Patcharee, Puthanakit, Thanyawee, Rakgokong, Modiehi, Ramos, Helena, Ramsagar, Nastassja, Rau, Cornelius, Riault, Yoann, Rojo Conejo, Pablo, Clark, Basiimwa Roy, Rubanga, Eddie, Rubinga, Baker, Ruklao, Chutima, Runarassamee, Pattira, Saenjum, Chalermpong, Saewtrakool, Chayakorn, Saidi, Yacine, Sainz Costa, Talia, Saisaengjan, Chutima, Sakwa, Rebecca, Sarfati, Tatiana, Sbisi, Noshalaza, Scheppers, Dihedile, Schultze-Strasser, Stephan, Schulze-Sturm, Ulf, Scott, Karen, Seeley, Janet, Serunjogi, Robert, Sewnarain, Leora, Shakeshaft, Clare, Sidhoo, Subashinie, Shibemba, Mercy, Shingadia, Delane, Singh, Sheleika, Sirirungsi, Wasna, Sithebe, Sibongile, Smit, Theresa, Smith, Kurt, Smuts, Marlize, Spyer, Moira, Sripaoraya, Worathip, Srirompotong, Ussanee, Srisuk, Warunee, Ssenyonga, Mark, Sudsaard, Patamawadee, Sukrakanchana, Praornsuda, Tearsansern, Pathanee, Teixeira, Carla, Than-in-at, Kanchana, Thapwai, Thitiwat, Thaweesombat, Yupawan, Thewsoongnoen, Jutarat, Thiébaut, Rodolphe, Thomason, Margaret, Thrasyvoulou, Laura, Thungkham, Khanungnit, Tikabibamu, Judith, Tinago, Gloria, Trairat, Ketmookda, Tudor-Williams, Gareth, Tukamushaba, Mercy, Tukwasibwe, Deogratiuos, Tumusiime, Julius, Tuna, Joana, Turkova, Anna, Turner, Rebecca, Udomvised, Arttasid, Vadee, Aasia, Van Huyssteen, Hesti, Van Looy, Nadine, Variava, Ebrahim, Vaughan-Gordon, Yvonne, Vecchia, Giulio, Violari, Avy, Vowden, Richard, Waalewijn, Hylke, Wampamba, Rebecca, Welch, Steve, Weller, Ian, Weza, Sibusisiwe, White, Ellen, White, Ian, Widuch, Kaja, Wilkes, Helen, Wimonklang, Sookpanee, Wynne, Ben, Yingyong, Pacharaporn, Nakawungu, Zaam Zinda, Zuidewind, Peter, Chan, Man K, Bollen, Pauline D J, Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Mutsa F, Kekitiinwa, Adeodata R, Cotton, Mark F, Ahimbisibwe, Grace Miriam, Ali, Shabinah, Kityo, Cissy M, Ferrand, Rashida A, Gibb, Diana M, and Burger, David M
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19. Once-daily dolutegravir-based antiretroviral therapy in infants and children living with HIV from age 4 weeks: results from the below 14 kg cohort in the randomised ODYSSEY trial
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Mehar (nee Abdulla), Amina Farhana, Abraham, Pattamukkil, Abrams, Elaine, Acero, Judith, Agaba, Gerald Muzorah, Ahimbisibwe, Grace, Ainebyoona, Barbara, Akobye, Winnie, Akhalwaya, Yasmeen, Akoojee, Nazim, Ali, Shabinah S., Amuge, Pauline, Andrea, Catherine, Muñoz Fernandez, Maria Angeles, Ankunda, Rogers, Rutebarika, Diana Antonia, Anugulruengkitt, Suvaporn, Apollo, Tsitsi, Archary, Moherndran, Arendze, Ronelle, Ategeka, Juliet, Atim, Eunice, Atwine, Lorna, Babiker, Abdel, Babirye, Sarah, Babu, Enock, Bagirigomwa, Edward, Baita, Angella, Balamusani, David, Baliram, Patsy, Baliruno, David, Ball, Colin, Balwa, Henry, Bamford, Alasdair, Bandi, Srini, Barker, Dominique, Barlow-Mosha, Linda, Bbuye, Dickson, Begum, Shazia, Behuhuma, Osee, Bernays, Sarah, Besigye, Rogers, Bester, Maria, Bhiri, Joyline, Bilardi, Davide, Bird, Kristien, Bollen, Pauline, Borg, Chiara, Borges Da Silva, Anne-Marie, Brown, Jackie, Bruno, Elena, Bunupuradah, Torsak, Burger, David, Buthelezi, Nomzamo, Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Mutsa, Byaruhanga, Africanus, Calvert, Joanna, Casey, Petronelle, Cassim, Haseena, Cebekhulu, Sphiwee, Chailert, Sanuphong, Chalermpantmetagul, Suwalai, Chamjamrat, Wanna, Chan, Man, Chandiwana, Precious, Chankun, Thannapat, Chanthaburanun, Sararut, Chanto, Nuttawut, Chidziva, Ennie, Chikowore, Minenhle, Chimanzi, Joy, Chinwong, Dujrudee, Chitongo, Stuart, Chitsamatanga, Moses, Choga, Joshua, Chutima, Duangrat, Clayden, Polly, Coelho, Alexandra, Colbers, Angela, Compagnucci, Alexandra, Constança Mendes, Ana, Conway, Magda, Cotton, Mark F., Crawley, Jane, Cressey, Tim R., Crisp, Jacky, Matos, Ana Cristina, Dadan, Sumaya, Daglish, Jacqui, Danaviah, Siva, Daniel, Tseleng, De Rossi, Anita, Denjanta, Sukanda, Dobbels, Els, Dowie, Maria, Dube, Prosper, Dube, Benedictor, Dudakia, Nimisha, Elwana, Alice, Epalza, Cristina, Eram, David, Erasmus, Juan, Erim, Peter, Escosa Garcia, Luis, Essack, Zaakirah, Estepa, Carolina, Etima, Monica, Fernandes, Alexandre, Fernandez, Maite, Fitzgerald, Felicity, Flynn, Jacquie, Ford, Deborah, Fortuny Guasch, Claudia, Foster, Caroline, Fourie, George, Fourie, Yolandie, Foxall, Sophie, Frank, Derusha, Gandhi, Kate, Garcia, India, Gartner, Kathleen, Gasa, Joshua, Gasa, Gugu, Giaquinto, Carlo, Gibb, Diana M., Gomez Rico, Coral, Gomez-Pena, Daniel, Gondo, Secrecy, Goodman, Anna, Gorreti Nakalema, Maria, Gozhora, Winnie, Greetanukroh, Pisut, Gregorio Maranon, Biobanco, Grossele, Tiziana, Gwande, Shamiso, Gwaze, Tapiwa, Gwenzi, Tsitsi, Hakim, James, Hakiza, Emmanuel, Kaka, Abdul Hamid, Harley, Ashley, Isaacs, Mornay, Isabirye, Richard, Ishemunyoro, Wilber, Jacobs, Tom, Jafta, Lungile, Jamil, Nasir, Janse van Rensburg, Anita Janse, Jeaven, Vinesh, Mellado Peña, Maria José, Jourdain, Gonzague, Juliet, Katabalwa, Jumpimai, Thidarat, Junkaew, Raungwit, Jupimai, Thidarat, Kaahwa, Winfred, Kabasonga, Mildred, Kaboggoza, Olivia, Kadhuba, Rose Jacqueline, Kaewbundit, Ampika, Kaewmamueng, Kanyanee, Kafufu, Bosco, Kakayi, Brenda, Kamboua, Phakamas, Kanjanavanit, Suparat, Kasangaki, Gladys, Kasipong, Naruporn, Kasozi, Miriam, Kataike, Hajira, Katemba, Chrispus, Kaudha, Elizabeth, Kekane, Nkata, Kekitiinwa, Adeodata R., Keminyeto, Edridah, Khamduang, Woottichai, Khamjakkaew, Warunee, Khamkon, Jiraporn, Khannak, Sasipass, Khatngam, Orapin, Khayanchoomnoom, Tassawan, Khumalo, Busi, Khunene, Mirriam, Khusuwan, Suwimon, Kibalama, Phionah, Kibenge, Robinah, Kirabira, Anthony, Kityo, Cissy M., Kiyimba, Lameck, Klein, Nigel, Klinprung, Soraya, Kobbe, Robin, Kobusingye, Olivia, Kobusungye, Josephine, Kongponoi, Areerat, Königs, Christoph, Koole, Olivier, Kouakam, Christelle, Krueduangkam, Nitinart, Kruenual, Namthip, Kunjaroenrut, Nuananong, Kyambadde, Raymonds, Kyobutungi, Priscilla, Kyomuhendo, Flavia, Kyomukama, Erinah, Lakha, Reshma, Langa, Cleopatra, Laomanit, Laddawan, Lebotsa, Emily, Leenasirimakul, Prattana, Lekku, Lawrence, Lensen, Sarah, Leroy, Valériane, Li, Jin, Liberty, Afaaf, Limplertjareanwanich, Juthamas, Little, Emma, Lugemwa, Abbas, Lutalo, Ezra, Jimenez, Jose Luis, Lyall, Hermione, MacDonald, Candice, Machache, Gladness, Madlala, Penelope, Madonsela, Tryphina, Maduna, Nomfundo, Maena, Joel, Mahanontharit, Apicha, Makanga, Collin, Makola, Candice, Makumbi, Shafic, Malgraaf, Lucille, Mamiane, Angelous, Mantkowski, Felicia, Mapfumo, Wendy, Marques, Laura, Mugagga, Agnes Mary, Maseko, Lindiwe, Masienyane, Tshepiso, Mathiba, Ruth, Matimba, Farai, Mawlana, Sajeeda, Mayanja, Emmanuel, Mayat, Fatima, Mbabazi, Ritah, Mbadaliga, Nokuthula, Mbasani, Faith, McClaughlin, Kathleen, McIlleron, Helen, Meethaisong, Watchara, Mendez Garcia, Patricia, Miwanda, Annet, Miranda, Carlota, Mkhize, Siphiwe, Mmolawa, Kgosimang, Mngqibisa, Rosie, Mohamed, Fatima, Moloantoa, Tumelo, Monametsi, Maletsatsi, Montero, Samuel, Moore, Cecilia L., Mosia, Rejoice, Moyo, Columbus, Mthethwa, Mumsy, Mudzingwa, Shepherd, Mudzviti, Tawona, Mujuru, Hilda, Mujyambere, Emmanuel, Mukanganiki, Trust, Mukisa Williams, Cynthia, Mulder, Mark, Mulima, Disan, Mulindwa, Alice, Mumbiro, Vivian, Mupambireyi, Zivai, Murciano Cabeza, Alba, Murungi, Herbert, Murungu, Dorothy, Musarurwa, Sandra, Musiime, Victor, Musiime, Alex V., Musisi, Maria, Musoke, Philippa, Musoke Nakirya, Barbara, Musoro, Godfrey, Musumba, Sharif, Mustafa, Sobia, Mutsai, Shirley, Mwesigwa Rubondo, Phyllis, Naabalamba, Mariam, Nagawa, Immaculate, Naidoo, Allemah, Nakabuye, Shamim, Nakabuye, Sarah, Nakalanzi, Sarah, Nalubwama, Justine, Nalugo, Annet, Nalusiba, Stella, Namajja, Clementine, Namanda, Sylvia, Namayanja, Paula, Nambi, Esther, Namuddu, Rachael Kikabi, Namukwaya, Stella, Namuli, Florence, Namusanje, Josephine, Namwanje, Rosemary, Nanan-kanjee, Anusha, Nanduudu, Annet, Nankunda, Charity, Baddokwaya, Joanita Nankya, Nannungi, Maria, Nansamba, Winnie, Nanthapisal, Kesdao, Nanyonjo, Juliet, Na-Rajsima, Sathaporn, Nasaazi, Claire, Nascimento, Helena, Nastouli, Eleni, Songtaweesin, Wipaporn Natalie, Nathoo, Kusum, Natuhurira, Ian, Nazzinda, Rashidah, Ncgaba, Thabisa, Ndigendawani, Milly, Ndlovu, Makhosonke, Nentsa, Georgina, Ngampiyaskul, Chaiwat, Ngcobo, Ntombenhle, Ngo Giang Huong, Nicole, Ngwaru, Pia, Nhema, Ruth, Ninsiima, Emily, Ninsiima, Gloria, Nkalo Phiri, Misheck, Noguera Julian, Antoni, Nolan, Monica, Noppakaorattanamanee, Thornthun, Nsibuka Kisekka, Muzamil, Nsirim, Eniola, Nundlal, Rashina, Nunes, Rosita, Nyantsa, Lungile, Nyati, Mandisa, O'Riordan, Sean, Ocitti Labeja, Paul, Odoch, Denis, Oguntimehin, Rachel, Ojok, Martin, Onen, Geoffrey, Orange, Wilma, Ounchanum, Pradthana, Ouma, Benson, Padrao, Andreia, Pako, Deborah, Parker, Anna, Pasko-Szcech, Malgorzata, Patel, Reena, Peongjakta, Rukchanok, Petpranee, Turian, Phillips, Tasmin, Philps, Jackie, Picault, Laura, Pieterse, Sonja, Pinheiro, Helena, Pongprapass, Supawadee, Pozniak, Anton, Prendergast, Andrew, Prieto Tato, Luis, Puangmalai, Patcharee, Puthanakit, Thanyawee, Rakgokong, Modiehi, Ramos, Helena, Ramsagar, Nastassja, Rau, Cornelius, Riault, Yoann, Rojo Conejo, Pablo, Clark, Basiimwa Roy, Rubanga, Eddie, Rubinga, Baker, Ruklao, Chutima, Runarassamee, Pattira, Saenjum, Chalermpong, Saewtrakool, Chayakorn, Saidi, Yacine, Sainz Costa, Talia, Saisaengjan, Chutima, Sakwa, Rebecca, Sarfati, Tatiana, Sbisi, Noshalaza, Scheppers, Dihedile, Schultze-Strasser, Stephan, Schulze-Sturm, Ulf, Scott, Karen, Seeley, Janet, Serunjogi, Robert, Sewnarain, Leora, Shakeshaft, Clare, Sidhoo, Subashinie, Shibemba, Mercy, Shingadia, Delane, Singh, Sheleika, Sirirungsi, Wasna, Sithebe, Sibongile, Smit, Theresa, Smith, Kurt, Smuts, Marlize, Spyer, Moira, Sripaoraya, Worathip, Srirompotong, Ussanee, Srisuk, Warunee, Ssenyonga, Mark, Sudsaard, Patamawadee, Sukrakanchana, Praornsuda, Tearsansern, Pathanee, Teixeira, Carla, Than-in-at, Kanchana, Thapwai, Thitiwat, Thaweesombat, Yupawan, Thewsoongnoen, Jutarat, Thiébaut, Rodolphe, Thomason, Margaret, Thrasyvoulou, Laura, Thungkham, Khanungnit, Tikabibamu, Judith, Tinago, Gloria, Trairat, Ketmookda, Tudor-Williams, Gareth, Tukamushaba, Mercy, Tukwasibwe, Deogratiuos, Tumusiime, Julius, Tuna, Joana, Turkova, Anna, Turner, Rebecca, Udomvised, Arttasid, Vadee, Aasia, Van Huyssteen, Hesti, Van Looy, Nadine, Variava, Ebrahim, Vaughan-Gordon, Yvonne, Vecchia, Giulio, Violari, Avy, Vowden, Richard, Waalewijn, Hylke, Wampamba, Rebecca, Welch, Steve, Weller, Ian, Weza, Sibusisiwe, White, Ellen, White, Ian, Widuch, Kaja, Wilkes, Helen, Wimonklang, Sookpanee, Wynne, Ben, Yingyong, Pacharaporn, Nakawungu, Zaam Zinda, Zuidewind, Peter, Mujuru, Hilda A, Kityo, Cissy M, Turner, Rebecca M, Ali, Shabinah, Nathoo, Kusum J, Mosala, Modehei, Kekitiinwa, Adeodata R, Rojo, Pablo, and Gibb, Diana M
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20. Current guidance for communicating with refugee and asylum seeker patients: An environmental scan of online resources
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Patel, Pinika, Tracy, Marguerite, Patel, Meet, Bernays, Sarah, Muscat, Danielle Marie, and Trevena, Lyndal
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21. Inappropriate supply of antibiotics for common viral infections by community pharmacies in Vietnam: A standardised patient survey
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Zawahir, Shukry, Le, Hien Thi Thu, Nguyen, Thu-Anh, Beardsley, Justin, Dang, Anh Duc, Bernays, Sarah, Viney, Kerri, Cao, Thai Hung, Drabarek, Dorothy, Tran, Hoang Huy, Nguyen, Son Tu, Pham, Van Thi Thuy, Luong, Tan Minh, Tran, Hung Thi Mai, Nguyen, Nhung Viet, Jan, Stephen, Marais, Ben J, Negin, Joel, Marks, Guy B, and Fox, Greg J
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22. A literature review exploring how health systems respond to acute shocks in fragile and conflict-affected countries
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Thu, Kyaw Myat, Bernays, Sarah, and Abimbola, Seye
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23. Novel point-of-care cytokine biomarker lateral flow test for the screening for sexually transmitted infections and bacterial vaginosis: study protocol of a multicentre multidisciplinary prospective observational clinical study to evaluate the performance and feasibility of the Genital InFlammation Test (GIFT)
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Ramboarina, Stephanie, primary, Crucitti, Tania, additional, Gill, Katherine, additional, Bekker, Linda Gail, additional, Harding-Esch, Emma Michele, additional, van de Wijgert, Janneke H H M, additional, Huynh, Bich-Tram, additional, Fortas, Camille, additional, Harimanana, Aina, additional, Mayouya Gamana, Théodora, additional, Randremanana, Rindra Vatosoa, additional, Mangahasimbola, Reziky, additional, Dziva Chikwari, Chido, additional, Kranzer, Katharina, additional, Mackworth-Young, Constance R S, additional, Bernays, Sarah, additional, Thomas, Nicola, additional, Anderson, David, additional, Tanko, Fatime Ramla, additional, Manhanzva, Monalisa, additional, Lurie, Micaela, additional, Khumalo, Fezile, additional, Sinanovic, Edina, additional, Honda, Ayako, additional, Pidwell, Tanya, additional, Francis, Suzanna C, additional, Masson, Lindi, additional, and Passmore, Jo-Anne, additional
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24. Risk factors for HIV virological non-suppression among adolescents with common mental disorder symptoms in Zimbabwe: a cross-sectional study
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Simms, Victoria, Bernays, Sarah, Chibanda, Dixon, Chinoda, Silindweyinkosi, Mutsinze, Abigail, Beji-Chauke, Rhulani, Mugurungi, Owen, Apollo, Tsitsi, Sithole, Dorcas, Verhey, Ruth, Weiss, Helen A., and Willis, Nicola
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Introduction: Adolescents are at increased risk of HIV virological non-suppression compared to adults and younger children. Common mental disorders such as anxiety and depression are a barrier to adherence and virological suppression. The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with virological non-suppression among adolescents living with HIV (ALWH) in Zimbabwe who had symptoms of common mental disorders. Methods: We utilized baseline data from a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a problem-solving therapy intervention to improve mental health and HIV viral suppression of ALWH. Sixty clinics within 10 districts were randomized 1:1 to either the intervention or control arm, with the aim to recruit 14 adolescents aged 10 to 19 per clinic. Adolescents were eligible if they scored [greater than or equal to]7 on the Shona Symptom Questionnaire measuring symptoms of common mental disorders. Multivariable mixed-effects logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for factors associated with non-suppression, defined as viral load [greater than or equal to]1000 copies/mL. Results: Between 2 January and 21 March 2019 the trial enrolled 842 participants aged 10 to 19 years (55.5% female, 58.8% aged Conclusions: ALWH with symptoms of common mental disorders have high prevalence of virological non-suppression in Zimbabwe, especially if they do not know their status or have not disclosed it. In general adolescents should be informed of their HIV status, with encouragement on the beneficial health and social effects of viral suppression, to incentivise adherence. Efforts to strengthen the operationalization of disclosure guidelines for adolescents should now be prioritized. Keywords: adherence; adolescents; Africa; gender; social support; viral suppression, 1 | INTRODUCTION Adolescents (defined as aged 10 to 19 years), are the only age group in which, globally, HIV mortality is not falling [1]. Adolescents on antiretroviral therapy (ART) [...]
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25. Women at high risk of HIV-infection in Kampala, Uganda, and their candidacy for PrEP
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Kawuma, Rachel, Ssemata, Andrew Sentoogo, Bernays, Sarah, and Seeley, Janet
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26. Fertility preservation and protection: young women's decision-making about contraceptive use in Zimbabwe.
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Mavodza, Constancia V., Mackworth-Young, Constance R. S., Nyamwanza, Rangarirayi, Nzombe, Portia, Dauya, Ethel, Dziva Chikwari, Chido, Tembo, Mandikudza, Ferrand, Rashida A., and Bernays, Sarah
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The study explored social and health system influences on young women's decision-making about family planning in a community setting with low uptake. Seventy-two semi-structured interviews were conducted between April 2020 and November 2021, with both young women accessing, and healthcare workers providing, a community-based integrated package of HIV and sexual and reproductive health services (CHIEDZA) in Zimbabwe. Data were thematically analysed. Although long-acting contraception was freely available as part of the CHIEDZA initiative, uptake was low. Young women's contraception choices were influenced by a desired reproductive sequence, which reflected prevailing social norms and was conveyed by peers and female relatives. Nulliparous young women preferred short-term contraception and avoided hormonal contraceptives prepartum to 'preserve' their fertility. Once fertility had been confirmed within marriage through the birth of a child, hormonal contraceptive use became socially permissible. Healthcare workers, cognisant of community discourse, sensitively proposed alternative approaches. Increasing the availability of correct and adequate information and commodities is critical to improving the uptake of contraceptives for young women, but it is insufficient alone. Recognising and responding to local contextual understandings which frame considerations of appropriateness is paramount. Successful implementation of family planning interventions requires engaging with social norms and the influential groups that perpetuate them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Community perspectives on the COVID-19 response, Zimbabwe/Perspectives communautaires dans la lutte contre la COVID-19 au Zimbabwe/Opiniones de la comunidad sobre la respuesta a la COVID-19, Zimbabue
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Mackworth-Young, Constance R.S., Chingono, Rudo, Mavodza, Constancia, McHugh, Grace, Tembo, Mandikudza, Chikwari, Chido Dziva, Weiss, Helen A., Rusakaniko, Simbarashe, Ruzario, Sithembile, Bernays, Sarah, and Ferrand, Rashida A.
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Objective To investigate community and health-care workers' perspectives on the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and on early pandemic responses during the first 2 weeks of national lockdown in Zimbabwe. Methods Rapid qualitative research was carried out between March and April 2020 via phone interviews with one representative from each of four community-based organizations and 16 health-care workers involved in a trial of community-based services for young people. In addition, information on COVID-19 was collected from social media platforms, news outlets and government announcements. Data were analysed thematically. Findings Four themes emerged: (i) individuals were overloaded with information but lacked trusted sources, which resulted in widespread fear and unanswered questions; (ii) communities had limited ability to comply with prevention measures, such as social distancing, because access to long-term food supplies and water at home was limited and because income had to be earned daily; (iii) health-care workers perceived themselves to be vulnerable and undervalued because of a shortage of personal protective equipment and inadequate pay; and (iv) other health conditions were sidelined because resources were redirected, with potentially wide-reaching implications. Conclusion It is important that prevention measures against COVID-19 are appropriate for the local context. In Zimbabwe, communities require support with basic needs and access to reliable information to enable them to follow prevention measures. In addition, health-care workers urgently need personal protective equipment and adequate salaries. Essential health-care services and medications for conditions other than COVID-19 must also continue to be provided to help reduce excess mortality and morbidity. [phrase omitted] Objectif Connaitre le point de vue des communautes et soignants vis-a-vis de la pandemie de maladie a coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) ainsi que des reactions initiales durant les deux premieres semaines de confinement au Zimbabwe. Methodes Une recherche qualitative rapide a ete menee entre mars et avril 2020 sous forme d'entretiens telephoniques avec un representant de chacun des quatre organismes communautaires et 16 soignants qui participaient a un test sur les services communautaires destines aux jeunes. En outre, des informations sur la COVID-19 ont ete recoltees via les reseaux sociaux, les medias et les declarations du gouvernement. Les donnees ont ete analysees par themes. Resultats Quatre themes ont ete identifies: (i) les individus etaient submerges d'informations mais manquaient de sources fiables, ce qui a engendre de la peur et laisse de nombreuses questions en suspens; (ii) les communautes disposaient de capacites limitees pour appliquer les mesures de prevention telles que la distanciation physique, en raison d'un acces restreint a l'approvisionnement alimentaire et a l'eau a domicile et de la necessite de generer des revenus au quotidien; (iii) les soignants se consideraient comme vulnerables et peu reconnus, compte tenu de la penurie d'equipements de protection personnelle et de l'insuffisance de leur remuneration; et enfin, (iv) d'autres pathologies ont ete negligees car les ressources etaient reaffectees, avec des repercussions parfois considerables. Conclusion Les mesures de prevention pour lutter contre la COVID-19 doivent imperativement etre adaptees au contexte local. Au Zimbabwe, les communautes requierent du soutien pour repondre aux besoins fondamentaux et acceder a des informations fiables qui leur permettent d'appliquer ces mesures de prevention. D'autre part, les soignants doivent de toute urgence disposer d'un equipement de protection personnelle et beneficier d'une remuneration adequate. Les medicaments et soins de sante essentiels pour des pathologies autres que la COVID-19 doivent egalement continuer a etre administres pour contribuer a diminuer les taux de mortalite et de morbidite excessifs. [phrase omitted] Objetivo Examinar las opiniones de la comunidad y de los profesionales sanitarios sobre la pandemia de la enfermedad por coronavirus de 2019 (COVID-19) y sobre las respuestas tempranas a la pandemia durante las dos primeras semanas de confinamiento nacional en Zimbabue. Metodos Entre marzo y abril de 2020 se realizo un estudio cualitativo rapido mediante entrevistas telefonicas con un representante de cada una de las cuatro organizaciones comunitarias y con 16 profesionales sanitarios que participaban en un estudio sobre los servicios comunitarios para jovenes. Ademas, se recopilo informacion sobre la COVID-19 a traves de plataformas de las redes sociales, los medios de comunicacion y los anuncios del gobierno. Los datos se analizaron tematicamente. Resultados Surgieron cuatro temas: i) las personas estaban sobrecargadas de informacion y no disponian de fuentes fiables, lo que generaba un temor generalizado y dudas sin respuestas; ii) las comunidades tenian una capacidad limitada para cumplir las medidas de prevencion, como el distanciamiento fisico, debido a que el acceso a los suministros de alimentos y de agua a largo plazo en el hogar era limitado, ademas de que debian percibir ingresos diariamente; iii) los profesionales sanitarios se consideraban vulnerables y subestimados debido a la escasez de los equipos de proteccion personal y a una remuneracion inadecuada; y iv) se excluian otras enfermedades debido a la reorientacion de los recursos, lo que planteaba riesgos importantes. Conclusion Es importante que las medidas de prevencion contra la COVID-19 sean apropiadas para el contexto local. En Zimbabue, las comunidades necesitan apoyo para satisfacer sus necesidades basicas y tener acceso a informacion fiable que les permita aplicar las medidas de prevencion. Ademas, los profesionales sanitarios necesitan con urgencia equipos de proteccion personal y remuneraciones adecuadas. Tambien se deben seguir prestando los servicios basicos de atencion sanitaria y los medicamentos para las enfermedades distintas de la COVID-19 para contribuir a la reduccion del exceso de mortalidad y morbilidad., Introduction In early 2020, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic began sweeping across the globe and threatened to profoundly affect sub-Saharan Africa. (1) Many high- and middle-income countries imposed stern [...]
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28. Effect of a differentiated service delivery model on virological failure in adolescents with HIV in Zimbabwe (Zvandiri): a cluster-randomised controlled trial
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Mavhu, Webster, Willis, Nicola, Mufuka, Juliet, Bernays, Sarah, Tshuma, Maureen, Mangenah, Collin, Maheswaran, Hendramoorthy, Mangezi, Walter, Apollo, Tsitsi, Araya, Ricardo, Weiss, Helen A, and Cowan, Frances M
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29. Differentiated care for youth in Zimbabwe: Outcomes across the HIV care cascade
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Dziva Chikwari, Chido, primary, Kranzer, Katharina, additional, Simms, Victoria, additional, Patel, Amani, additional, Tembo, Mandikudza, additional, Mugurungi, Owen, additional, Sibanda, Edwin, additional, Mufare, Onismo, additional, Ndlovu, Lilian, additional, Muzangwa, Joice, additional, Vundla, Rumbidzayi, additional, Chibaya, Abigail, additional, Hayes, Richard, additional, Mackworth-Young, Constance, additional, Bernays, Sarah, additional, Mavodza, Constancia, additional, Hove, Fadzanayi, additional, Bandason, Tsitsi, additional, Dauya, Ethel, additional, and Ferrand, Rashida Abbas, additional
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30. ‘When I tried to explain, they shouted back at me!’: exploring how community pharmacists navigate tensions implementing antimicrobial stewardship in Vietnam
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Trinh Hoang, Duy, primary, McKinn, Shannon, additional, Drabarek, Dorothy, additional, Thu Trieu, Thao, additional, Thuy Pham, Van, additional, Ngoc Pham, Yen, additional, Hung Cao, Thai, additional, Mai Tran, Hung, additional, Fox, Greg J., additional, Nguyen, Thu-Anh, additional, and Bernays, Sarah, additional
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31. A Novel Point-Of-Care Cytokine Biomarker Lateral Flow Test for the Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections and Bacterial Vaginosis: Study Protocol of a Multi-Centre Multi-Disciplinary Prospective Clinical Study to Evaluate the Performance and Feasibility of the Genital Inflammation Test (GIFT)
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Ramboarina, Stéphanie, primary, Crucitti, Tania, additional, Gill, Katherine, additional, Bekker, Linda-Gail, additional, Harding-Esch, Emma M, additional, de Wijgert, Janneke HHM van, additional, Huynh, Bich-Tram, additional, Fortas, Camille, additional, Harimanana, Aina, additional, Gamana, Théodora Mayouya, additional, Randremanana, Rindra, additional, Mangahasimbola, Reziky, additional, Chikwari, Chido Dziva, additional, Kranzer, Katharina, additional, Mackworth-Young, Constance RS, additional, Bernays, Sarah, additional, Thomas, Nicola, additional, Anderson, David, additional, Tanko, Ramla Fatime, additional, Manhanzva, Monalisa, additional, Lurie, Micaela, additional, Khumalo, Fezile, additional, Sinanovic, Edina, additional, Honda, Ayako, additional, Pidwell, Tanya, additional, Francis, Suzanne, additional, Masson, Lindi, additional, and Passmore, Jo-Ann, additional
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32. PA-456 Field testing of a novel point-of-care Genital InFlammation Test (GIFT) in low- middle-income countries in Africa: aiming to prevent HIV infection and improve reproductive health
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Passmore, Jo-Ann, primary, Manhanzva, Monalisa, additional, Tanko, Ramla, additional, Pidwell, Tanya, additional, Khumalo, Fezile, additional, Lurie, Micaela, additional, Chikwari, Chido Dziva, additional, Mwaturura, Tinashe, additional, Kranzer, Katharina, additional, Mackworth-Young, Constance, additional, Kpokiri, Eneyi, additional, Bernays, Sarah, additional, Fortas, Camille, additional, Huynh, Bich-Tram, additional, Gill, Katherine, additional, Mahlangu, Karabo, additional, Randremanana, Rindra Vatosoa, additional, Gamana, Theodora Mayouya, additional, Harimanana, Aina, additional, Walt, Elise van der, additional, Sinanovic, Edina, additional, Honda, Ayako, additional, Marais, Saberi, additional, Wijgert, Janneke van de, additional, Bekker, Linda-Gail, additional, Anderson, David, additional, Harding-Esch, Emma, additional, Crucitti, Tania, additional, and Masson, Lindi, additional
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33. Factors affecting healthcare pathways for chronic lung disease management in Vietnam: a qualitative study on patients’ perspectives
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Nguyen, Thu-Anh, Pham, Yen Ngoc, Doan, Nhung Phuong, Nguyen, Thao Huong, Do, Toan Thanh, Van Vu, Giap, Marks, Guy B., McKinn, Shannon, Negin, Joel, Bernays, Sarah, and Fox, Greg J.
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34. Gendered risks: access to and utilization of sexual and reproductive health services among young migrants in Southwestern Uganda: the role of the 'lending a hand' intervention.
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Kawuma, Rachel, Tumwesige, Edward, Asiimwe, Allen, Bernays, Sarah, and Seeley, Janet
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MEDICAL care use ,HEALTH services accessibility ,SEXUALLY transmitted diseases ,PUBLIC hospitals ,REPRODUCTIVE health ,RISK-taking behavior ,MENTAL health ,EARLY medical intervention ,QUALITATIVE research ,RESEARCH funding ,NOMADS ,SEX distribution ,HIV infections ,JUDGMENT sampling ,EXPERIENCE ,THEMATIC analysis ,HARM reduction ,MIGRANT labor ,UNPLANNED pregnancy ,CONCEPTUAL structures ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,MEDICAL care costs - Abstract
Introduction: Young migrants may engage in risky behaviours due to social, economic, and psychological challenges as they try to "get by" in their new host communities. This can result in unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections including HIV, and poor mental health outcomes. During a study to test the feasibility and acceptability of an early intervention to reduce the harm of patterns of risk associated with migration, we assessed access to and utilization of sexual and reproductive health services (SRH) among recent migrants (14-24 years) in south-western Uganda. Methods: The intervention conducted in 2022/23 involved training peer supporters to provide referral advice and support to young people. Between March-November 2022, 20 young migrants (11 males and 9 females) were purposively selected to participate in two in-depth interviews each to explore their experiences during the intervention. Data were analysed thematically. Results: Women engaged in transactional sex to supplement their low pay while men got involved in risky behaviour once they had earned some money. Many suffered from sexually transmitted infections-related symptoms, were at risk for HIV infection and some women had fears of unwanted pregnancy. While some tried to seek for SRH services from public facilities, poor health service delivery such as long queues and shortages of drugs, discouraged them from going there. Young people tried to access treatment from private facilities but could not afford the costs. The intervention increased knowledge about SRH and supported young people to access services from the public health facilities at no cost thus increasing utilization. Conclusion: Sexual health risks were experienced differently by women and men. The women were likely to experience symptoms related to sexually transmitted infections (including HIV) much earlier than men and this could increase their likelihood to engage with SRH services. The intervention served to increase men's readiness to access SRH services by providing them at a time and place that is convenient. Recognizing the different risk profiles of young people is important in tailoring appropriate interventions to promote equitable access and utilization of SRH services for both genders in this vulnerable population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. `I now have so many friends!’ how young migrants describe their quest to belong in a town in southern Uganda
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Seeley, Janet, primary, Kawuma, Rachel, additional, Tumwesige, Edward, additional, Asiimwe, Allen, additional, Lanyon, Chloe, additional, and Bernays, Sarah, additional
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36. The impact of community-based integrated HIV and sexual and reproductive health services for youth on population-level HIV viral load and sexually transmitted infections in Zimbabwe: protocol for the CHIEDZA cluster-randomised trial
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Dziva Chikwari, Chido, primary, Dauya, Ethel, additional, Bandason, Tsitsi, additional, Tembo, Mandikudza, additional, Mavodza, Constancia, additional, Simms, Victoria, additional, Mackworth-Young, Constance RS., additional, Apollo, Tsitsi, additional, Grundy, Chris, additional, Weiss, Helen, additional, Kranzer, Katharina, additional, Mavimba, Tino, additional, Indravudh, Pitchaya, additional, Doyle, Aoife, additional, Mugurungi, Owen, additional, Machiha, Anna, additional, Bernays, Sarah, additional, Busza, Joanna, additional, Madzima, Bernard, additional, Terris-Prestholt, Fern, additional, McCarthy, Ona, additional, Hayes, Richard, additional, Francis, Suzanna, additional, and Ferrand, Rashida A., additional
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37. Editorial: Understandings and conceptualizations of hope and how it influences engagement with sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services among adolescents in LMICs
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Chimbindi, Natsayi, primary, Zuma, Thembelihle, additional, Gibbs, Andrew, additional, Bernays, Sarah, additional, and Seeley, Janet, additional
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38. Financial incentives to improve uptake of partner services for sexually transmitted infections in Zimbabwe antenatal care: protocol for a cluster randomised trial
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Martin, Kevin, primary, Dziva Chikwari, Chido, additional, Dauya, Ethel, additional, Mackworth-Young, Constance RS., additional, Tucker, Joseph D., additional, Simms, Victoria, additional, Bandason, Tsitsi, additional, Ndowa, Francis, additional, Machiha, Anna, additional, Bernays, Sarah, additional, Marks, Michael, additional, Kranzer, Katharina, additional, and Ferrand, Rashida A., additional
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39. Differentiated care for youth across the HIV care cascade in Zimbabwe
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Dziva Chikwari, Chido, primary, Kranzer, Katharina, additional, Simms, Victoria, additional, Patel, Amani, additional, Tembo, Mandikudza, additional, Mugurungi, Owen, additional, Sibanda, Edwin, additional, Mufare, Onismo, additional, Ndlovu, Lilian, additional, Muzangwa, Joice, additional, Vundla, Rumbidzayi, additional, Chibaya, Abigail, additional, Hayes, Richard, additional, Mackworth-Young, Constance, additional, Bernays, Sarah, additional, Mavodza, Constancia, additional, Hove, Fadzanayi, additional, Bandason, Tsitsi, additional, Dauya, Ethel, additional, and Ferrand, Rashida Abbas, additional
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40. Neuropsychiatric manifestations and sleep disturbances with dolutegravir-based antiretroviral therapy versus standard of care in children and adolescents: a secondary analysis of the ODYSSEY trial
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Turkova, Anna, primary, White, Ellen, additional, Kekitiinwa, Adeodata R, additional, Mumbiro, Vivian, additional, Kaudha, Elizabeth, additional, Liberty, Afaaf, additional, Ahimbisibwe, Grace Miriam, additional, Moloantoa, Tumelo, additional, Srirompotong, Ussanee, additional, Mosia, Nozibusiso Rejoice, additional, Puthanakit, Thanyawee, additional, Kobbe, Robin, additional, Fortuny, Clàudia, additional, Kataike, Hajira, additional, Bbuye, Dickson, additional, Na-Rajsima, Sathaporn, additional, Coelho, Alexandra, additional, Lugemwa, Abbas, additional, Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Mutsa F, additional, Klein, Nigel, additional, Mujuru, Hilda A, additional, Kityo, Cissy, additional, Cotton, Mark F, additional, Ferrand, Rashida A, additional, Giaquinto, Carlo, additional, Rojo, Pablo, additional, Violari, Avy, additional, Gibb, Diana M, additional, Ford, Deborah, additional, Mehar (nee Abdulla), Amina Farhana, additional, Abraham, Pattamukkil, additional, Abrams, Elaine, additional, Acero, Judith, additional, Agaba, Gerald Muzorah, additional, Ahimbisibwe, Grace, additional, Ainebyoona, Barbara, additional, Akobye, Winnie, additional, Akhalwaya, Yasmeen, additional, Akoojee, Nazim, additional, Ali, Shabinah S., additional, Amuge, Pauline, additional, Andrea, Catherine, additional, Muñoz Fernandez, Maria Angeles, additional, Ankunda, Rogers, additional, Rutebarika, Diana Antonia, additional, Anugulruengkitt, Suvaporn, additional, Apollo, Tsitsi, additional, Archary, Moherndran, additional, Arendze, Ronelle, additional, Ategeka, Juliet, additional, Atim, Eunice, additional, Atwine, Lorna, additional, Babiker, Abdel, additional, Babirye, Sarah, additional, Babu, Enock, additional, Bagirigomwa, Edward, additional, Baita, Angella, additional, Balamusani, David, additional, Baliram, Patsy, additional, Baliruno, David, additional, Ball, Colin, additional, Balwa, Henry, additional, Bamford, Alasdair, additional, Bandi, Srini, additional, Barker, Dominique, additional, Barlow-Mosha, Linda, additional, Begum, Shazia, additional, Behuhuma, Osee, additional, Bernays, Sarah, additional, Besigye, Rogers, additional, Bester, Maria, additional, Bhiri, Joyline, additional, Bilardi, Davide, additional, Bird, Kristien, additional, Bollen, Pauline, additional, Borg, Chiara, additional, Borges Da Silva, Anne-Marie, additional, Brown, Jackie, additional, Bruno, Elena, additional, Bunupuradah, Torsak, additional, Burger, David, additional, Buthelezi, Nomzamo, additional, Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Mutsa, additional, Byaruhanga, Africanus, additional, Calvert, Joanna, additional, Casey, Petronelle, additional, Cassim, Haseena, additional, Cebekhulu, Sphiwee, additional, Chailert, Sanuphong, additional, Chalermpantmetagul, Suwalai, additional, Chamjamrat, Wanna, additional, Chan, Man, additional, Chandiwana, Precious, additional, Chankun, Thannapat, additional, Chanthaburanun, Sararut, additional, Chanto, Nuttawut, additional, Chidziva, Ennie, additional, Chikowore, Minenhle, additional, Chimanzi, Joy, additional, Chinwong, Dujrudee, additional, Chitongo, Stuart, additional, Chitsamatanga, Moses, additional, Choga, Joshua, additional, Chutima, Duangrat, additional, Clayden, Polly, additional, Colbers, Angela, additional, Compagnucci, Alexandra, additional, Constança Mendes, Ana, additional, Conway, Magda, additional, Crawley, Jane, additional, Cressey, Tim R, additional, Crisp, Jacky, additional, Matos, Ana Cristina, additional, Dadan, Sumaya, additional, Daglish, Jacqui, additional, Danaviah, Siva, additional, Daniel, Tseleng, additional, De Rossi, Anita, additional, Denjanta, Sukanda, additional, Dobbels, Els, additional, Dowie, Maria, additional, Dube, Prosper, additional, Dube, Benedictor, additional, Dudakia, Nimisha, additional, Elwana, Alice, additional, Epalza, Cristina, additional, Eram, David, additional, Erasmus, Juan, additional, Erim, Peter, additional, Escosa Garcia, Luis, additional, Essack, Zaakirah, additional, Estepa, Carolina, additional, Etima, Monica, additional, Fernandes, Alexandre, additional, Fernandez, Maite, additional, Fitzgerald, Felicity, additional, Flynn, Jacquie, additional, Fortuny Guasch, Claudia, additional, Foster, Caroline, additional, Fourie, George, additional, Fourie, Yolandie, additional, Foxall, Sophie, additional, Frank, Derusha, additional, Gandhi, Kate, additional, Garcia, India, additional, Gartner, Kathleen, additional, Gasa, Joshua, additional, Gasa, Gugu, additional, Gomez Rico, Coral, additional, Gomez-Pena, Daniel, additional, Gondo, Secrecy, additional, Goodman, Anna, additional, Gorreti Nakalema, Maria, additional, Gozhora, Winnie, additional, Greetanukroh, Pisut, additional, Gregorio Maranon, Biobanco, additional, Grossele, Tiziana, additional, Gwande, Shamiso, additional, Gwaze, Tapiwa, additional, Gwenzi, Tsitsi, additional, Hakim, James, additional, Hakiza, Emmanuel, additional, Kaka, Abdul Hamid, additional, Harley, Ashley, additional, Isaacs, Mornay, additional, Isabirye, Richard, additional, Ishemunyoro, Wilber, additional, Jacobs, Tom, additional, Jafta, Lungile, additional, Jamil, Nasir, additional, Janse van Rensburg, Anita Janse, additional, Jeaven, Vinesh, additional, Mellado Peña, Maria José, additional, Jourdain, Gonzague, additional, Juliet, Katabalwa, additional, Jumpimai, Thidarat, additional, Junkaew, Raungwit, additional, Jupimai, Thidarat, additional, Kaahwa, Winfred, additional, Kabasonga, Mildred, additional, Kaboggoza, Olivia, additional, Kadhuba, Rose Jacqueline, additional, Kaewbundit, Ampika, additional, Kaewmamueng, Kanyanee, additional, Kafufu, Bosco, additional, Kakayi, Brenda, additional, Kamboua, Phakamas, additional, Kanjanavanit, Suparat, additional, Kasangaki, Gladys, additional, Kasipong, Naruporn, additional, Kasozi, Miriam, additional, Katemba, Chrispus, additional, Kekane, Nkata, additional, Keminyeto, Edridah, additional, Khamduang, Woottichai, additional, Khamjakkaew, Warunee, additional, Khamkon, Jiraporn, additional, Khannak, Sasipass, additional, Khatngam, Orapin, additional, Khayanchoomnoom, Tassawan, additional, Khumalo, Busi, additional, Khunene, Mirriam, additional, Khusuwan, Suwimon, additional, Kibalama, Phionah, additional, Kibenge, Robinah, additional, Kirabira, Anthony, additional, Kityo, Cissy M, additional, Kiyimba, Lameck, additional, Klinprung, Soraya, additional, Kobusingye, Olivia, additional, Kobusungye, Josephine, additional, Kongponoi, Areerat, additional, Königs, Christoph, additional, Koole, Olivier, additional, Kouakam, Christelle, additional, Krueduangkam, Nitinart, additional, Kruenual, Namthip, additional, Kunjaroenrut, Nuananong, additional, Kyambadde, Raymonds, additional, Kyobutungi, Priscilla, additional, Kyomuhendo, Flavia, additional, Kyomukama, Erinah, additional, Lakha, Reshma, additional, Langa, Cleopatra, additional, Laomanit, Laddawan, additional, Lebotsa, Emily, additional, Leenasirimakul, Prattana, additional, Lekku, Lawrence, additional, Lensen, Sarah, additional, Leroy, Valériane, additional, Li, Jin, additional, Limplertjareanwanich, Juthamas, additional, Little, Emma, additional, Lutalo, Ezra, additional, Jimenez, Jose Luis, additional, Lyall, Hermione, additional, MacDonald, Candice, additional, Machache, Gladness, additional, Madlala, Penelope, additional, Madonsela, Tryphina, additional, Maduna, Nomfundo, additional, Maena, Joel, additional, Mahanontharit, Apicha, additional, Makanga, Collin, additional, Makola, Candice, additional, Makumbi, Shafic, additional, Malgraaf, Lucille, additional, Mamiane, Angelous, additional, Mantkowski, Felicia, additional, Mapfumo, Wendy, additional, Marques, Laura, additional, Mugagga, Agnes Mary, additional, Maseko, Lindiwe, additional, Masienyane, Tshepiso, additional, Mathiba, Ruth, additional, Matimba, Farai, additional, Mawlana, Sajeeda, additional, Mayanja, Emmanuel, additional, Mayat, Fatima, additional, Mbabazi, Ritah, additional, Mbadaliga, Nokuthula, additional, Mbasani, Faith, additional, McClaughlin, Kathleen, additional, McIlleron, Helen, additional, Meethaisong, Watchara, additional, Mendez Garcia, Patricia, additional, Miwanda, Annet, additional, Miranda, Carlota, additional, Mkhize, Siphiwe, additional, Mmolawa, Kgosimang, additional, Mngqibisa, Rosie, additional, Mohamed, Fatima, additional, Monametsi, Maletsatsi, additional, Montero, Samuel, additional, Moore, Cecilia L, additional, Mosia, Rejoice, additional, Moyo, Columbus, additional, Mthethwa, Mumsy, additional, Mudzingwa, Shepherd, additional, Mudzviti, Tawona, additional, Mujuru, Hilda, additional, Mujyambere, Emmanuel, additional, Mukanganiki, Trust, additional, Mukisa Williams, Cynthia, additional, Mulder, Mark, additional, Mulima, Disan, additional, Mulindwa, Alice, additional, Mupambireyi, Zivai, additional, Murciano Cabeza, Alba, additional, Murungi, Herbert, additional, Murungu, Dorothy, additional, Musarurwa, Sandra, additional, Musiime, Victor, additional, Musiime, Alex V, additional, Musisi, Maria, additional, Musoke, Philippa, additional, Musoke Nakirya, Barbara, additional, Musoro, Godfrey, additional, Musumba, Sharif, additional, Mustafa, Sobia, additional, Mutsai, Shirley, additional, Mwesigwa Rubondo, Phyllis, additional, Naabalamba, Mariam, additional, Nagawa, Immaculate, additional, Naidoo, Allemah, additional, Nakabuye, Shamim, additional, Nakabuye, Sarah, additional, Nakalanzi, Sarah, additional, Nalubwama, Justine, additional, Nalugo, Annet, additional, Nalusiba, Stella, additional, Namajja, Clementine, additional, Namanda, Sylvia, additional, Namayanja, Paula, additional, Nambi, Esther, additional, Namuddu, Rachael Kikabi, additional, Namukwaya, Stella, additional, Namuli, Florence, additional, Namusanje, Josephine, additional, Namwanje, Rosemary, additional, Nanan-kanjee, Anusha, additional, Nanduudu, Annet, additional, Nankunda, Charity, additional, Baddokwaya, Joanita Nankya, additional, Nannungi, Maria, additional, Nansamba, Winnie, additional, Nanthapisal, Kesdao, additional, Nanyonjo, Juliet, additional, Nasaazi, Claire, additional, Nascimento, Helena, additional, Nastouli, Eleni, additional, Songtaweesin, Wipaporn Natalie, additional, Nathoo, Kusum, additional, Natuhurira, Ian, additional, Nazzinda, Rashidah, additional, Ncgaba, Thabisa, additional, Ndigendawani, Milly, additional, Ndlovu, Makhosonke, additional, Nentsa, Georgina, additional, Ngampiyaskul, Chaiwat, additional, Ngcobo, Ntombenhle, additional, Ngo Giang Huong, Nicole, additional, Ngwaru, Pia, additional, Nhema, Ruth, additional, Ninsiima, Emily, additional, Ninsiima, Gloria, additional, Nkalo Phiri, Misheck, additional, Noguera Julian, Antoni, additional, Nolan, Monica, additional, Noppakaorattanamanee, Thornthun, additional, Nsibuka Kisekka, Muzamil, additional, Nsirim, Eniola, additional, Nundlal, Rashina, additional, Nunes, Rosita, additional, Nyantsa, Lungile, additional, Nyati, Mandisa, additional, O'Riordan, Sean, additional, Ocitti Labeja, Paul, additional, Odoch, Denis, additional, Oguntimehin, Rachel, additional, Ojok, Martin, additional, Onen, Geoffrey, additional, Orange, Wilma, additional, Ounchanum, Pradthana, additional, Ouma, Benson, additional, Padrao, Andreia, additional, Pako, Deborah, additional, Parker, Anna, additional, Pasko-Szcech, Malgorzata, additional, Patel, Reena, additional, Peongjakta, Rukchanok, additional, Petpranee, Turian, additional, Phillips, Tasmin, additional, Philps, Jackie, additional, Picault, Laura, additional, Pieterse, Sonja, additional, Pinheiro, Helena, additional, Pongprapass, Supawadee, additional, Pozniak, Anton, additional, Prendergast, Andrew, additional, Prieto Tato, Luis, additional, Puangmalai, Patcharee, additional, Rakgokong, Modiehi, additional, Ramos, Helena, additional, Ramsagar, Nastassja, additional, Rau, Cornelius, additional, Riault, Yoann, additional, Rojo Conejo, Pablo, additional, Clark, Basiimwa Roy, additional, Rubanga, Eddie, additional, Rubinga, Baker, additional, Ruklao, Chutima, additional, Runarassamee, Pattira, additional, Saenjum, Chalermpong, additional, Saewtrakool, Chayakorn, additional, Saidi, Yacine, additional, Sainz Costa, Talia, additional, Saisaengjan, Chutima, additional, Sakwa, Rebecca, additional, Sarfati, Tatiana, additional, Sbisi, Noshalaza, additional, Scheppers, Dihedile, additional, Schultze-Strasser, Stephan, additional, Schulze-Sturm, Ulf, additional, Scott, Karen, additional, Seeley, Janet, additional, Serunjogi, Robert, additional, Sewnarain, Leora, additional, Shakeshaft, Clare, additional, Sidhoo, Subashinie, additional, Shibemba, Mercy, additional, Shingadia, Delane, additional, Singh, Sheleika, additional, Sirirungsi, Wasna, additional, Sithebe, Sibongile, additional, Smit, Theresa, additional, Smith, Kurt, additional, Smuts, Marlize, additional, Spyer, Moira, additional, Sripaoraya, Worathip, additional, Srisuk, Warunee, additional, Ssenyonga, Mark, additional, Sudsaard, Patamawadee, additional, Sukrakanchana, Praornsuda, additional, Tearsansern, Pathanee, additional, Teixeira, Carla, additional, Than-in-at, Kanchana, additional, Thapwai, Thitiwat, additional, Thaweesombat, Yupawan, additional, Thewsoongnoen, Jutarat, additional, Thiébaut, Rodolphe, additional, Thomason, Margaret, additional, Thrasyvoulou, Laura, additional, Thungkham, Khanungnit, additional, Tikabibamu, Judith, additional, Tinago, Gloria, additional, Trairat, Ketmookda, additional, Tudor-Williams, Gareth, additional, Tukamushaba, Mercy, additional, Tukwasibwe, Deogratiuos, additional, Tumusiime, Julius, additional, Tuna, Joana, additional, Turkova, Anna, additional, Turner, Rebecca, additional, Udomvised, Arttasid, additional, Vadee, Aasia, additional, Van Huyssteen, Hesti, additional, Van Looy, Nadine, additional, Variava, Ebrahim, additional, Vaughan-Gordon, Yvonne, additional, Vecchia, Giulio, additional, Vowden, Richard, additional, Waalewijn, Hylke, additional, Wampamba, Rebecca, additional, Welch, Steve, additional, Weller, Ian, additional, Weza, Sibusisiwe, additional, White, Ian, additional, Widuch, Kaja, additional, Wilkes, Helen, additional, Wimonklang, Sookpanee, additional, Wynne, Ben, additional, Yingyong, Pacharaporn, additional, Nakawungu, Zaam Zinda, additional, and Zuidewind, Peter, additional
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41. Fertility preservation and protection: young women’s decision-making about contraceptive use in Zimbabwe
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Mavodza, Constancia V., primary, Mackworth-Young, Constance R. S., additional, Nyamwanza, Rangarirayi, additional, Nzombe, Portia, additional, Dauya, Ethel, additional, Dziva Chikwari, Chido, additional, Tembo, Mandikudza, additional, Ferrand, Rashida A., additional, and Bernays, Sarah, additional
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42. Feasibility and Accuracy of HIV Testing of Children by Caregivers Using Oral Mucosal Transudate HIV Tests
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Dziva Chikwari, Chido, Simms, Victoria, Kranzer, Katharina, Dringus, Stefanie, Chikodzore, Rudo, Sibanda, Edwin, Webb, Karen, Redzo, Nicol, Mujuru, Hilda, Apollo, Tsitsi, Ncube, Getrude, Hatzold, Karin, Bernays, Sarah, Weiss, Helen A., and Ferrand, Rashida A.
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43. Effect of ready-to-use supplementary food on mortality in severely immunocompromised HIV-infected individuals in Africa initiating antiretroviral therapy (REALITY): an open-label, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial
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Mugyenyi, Peter, Kityo, Cissy, Musiime, Victor, Wavamunno, Priscilla, Nambi, Esther, Ocitti, Paul, Ndigendawani, Milly, Kabahenda, Sheila, Kemigisa, Mable, Acen, Juliet, Olebo, David Francis, Mpamize, Gordon, Amone, Alex, Okweny, David, Mbonye, Andrew, Nambaziira, Florence, Rweyora, Angela, Kangah, Mary, Kabaswahili, Beatrice, Abach, James, Abongomera, George, Omongin, Joseph, Aciro, Irene, Philliam, Aleti, Arach, Beatrice, Ocung, Emmanuel, Amone, Geoffrey, Miles, Peter, Adong, Claudia, Tumsuiime, Constance, Kidega, Patrick, Otto, Ben, Apio, Florence, Baleeta, Keith, Mukuye, Andrew, Abwola, Mary, Ssennono, Fred, Baliruno, David, Tuhirwe, Stephen, Namisi, Ronald, Kigongo, Fredrick, Kikyonkyo, Dickson, Mushahara, Furaha, Tusiime, Julian, Musiime, Alex, Nankya, Agnes, Atwongyeire, Dickens, Sirikye, Sowal, Myalo, Sula, Noowe, Nelson, Lugemwa, Abbas, Kasozi, Mariam, Mwebe, Sandra, Atwine, Lorna, Senkindu, Tapson, Natuhurira, Ian, Katemba, Chrispus, Ninsiima, Emily, Acaku, Moses, Kyomuhangi, Joy, Ankunda, Rogers, Tukwasibwe, Deogratious, Ayesiga, Lillian, Hakim, James, Nathoo, Kusum, Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Mutsa, Reid, Andrew, Chidziva, Ennie, Mhute, Tawand, Tinago, Gloria, Bhiri, Joyline, Mudzingwa, Shepherd, Phiri, Misheck, Steamer, John, Nhema, Ruth, Warambwa, Colin, Musoro, Godfrey, Mutsai, Shirley, Nemasango, Beauty, Moyo, Columbus, Chitongo, Stuart, Rashirai, Kennias, Vhembo, Sydney, Mlambo, Brian, Nkomani, Sanele, Ndemera, Buxton, Willard, Marko, Berejena, Chipo, Musodza, Yeukai, Matiza, Patience, Mudenge, Boniface, Guti, Vongai, Etyang, Anthony, Agutu, Clara, Berkley, Jay, Maitland, Kathryn, Njuguna, Patricia, Mwaringa, Shalton, Etyang, Timothy, Awuondo, Ken, Wale, Stephen, Shangala, Jimmy, Kithunga, Jefwa, Mwarumba, Salim, Said Maitha, Salma, Mutai, Robert, Lozi Lewa, Margaret, Mwambingu, Gabriel, Mwanzu, Alfred, Kalama, Connie, Latham, Helen, Shikuku, Joyce, Fondo, Amos, Njogu, Anne, Khadenge, Connie, Mwakisha, Bryan, Siika, Abraham, Wools-Kaloustian, Kara, Nyandiko, Winston, Chepkorir-Cheruiyot, Priscilla, Sudoi, Allan, Wachira, Simon, Meli, Betty, Karoney, Mercy, Nzioka, Agnes, Tanui, Michael, Mokaya, Martha, Ekiru, Wilson, Mboya, Chris, Mwimali, Dorothy, Mengich, Cecilia, Choge, Julie, Injera, Wilfred, Njenga, Kennedy, Cherutich, Salinah, Anyango Orido, Millicent, Omondi Lwande, Gerald, Rutto, Peter, Mudogo, Alice, Kutto, Irene, Shali, Amina, Jaika, Linda, Jerotich, Hellen, Pierre, Mowlem, Mallewa, Jane, Kaunda, Symon, Van Oosterhout, Joep, O'Hare, Bernadette, Heydermann, Robert, Gonzalez, Carmen, Dzabala, Nettie, Kelly, Christine, Denis, Brigitte, Selemani, George, Nyondo- Mipando, Linda, Chirwa, Emmie, Banda, Peter, Mvula, Linley, Msuku, Harrison, Ziwoya, Milton, Manda, Yollam, Nicholas, Simon, Masesa, Clemens, Mwalukomo, Thandi, Makhaza, Lumbani, Sheha, Irene, Bwanali, Joseph, Limbuni, Molly, Gibb, Diana M, Thomason, Margaret J, Walker, Ann Sarah, Pett, Sarah L, Szubert, Alexander J, Griffiths, Anna, Wilkes, Helen, Rajapakse, Chathurika, Spyer, Moira J, Prendergast, Andrew J, Klein, Nigel, Rauchenberger, Mary, Van Looy, Nadine, Little, Emma, Fairbrother, Keith, Cowan, Frances, Seeley, Janet, Bernays, Sarah, Kawuma, Rachel, Mupambireyi, Zivai, Chepkorir, Priscilla, Melly, Betty, Walker, A Sarah, and Berkley, James A
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44. Peer-led counselling with problem discussion therapy for adolescents living with HIV in Zimbabwe: A cluster-randomised trial
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Simms, Victoria, Weiss, Helen A., Chinoda, Silindweyinkosi, Mutsinze, Abigail, Bernays, Sarah, Verhey, Ruth, Wogrin, Carol, Apollo, Tsitsi, Mugurungi, Owen, Sithole, Dorcas, Chibanda, Dixon, and Willis, Nicola
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Background Adolescents living with HIV have poor virological suppression and high prevalence of common mental disorders (CMDs). In Zimbabwe, the Zvandiri adolescent peer support programme is effective at improving virological suppression. We assessed the effect of training Zvandiri peer counsellors known as Community Adolescent Treatment Supporters (CATS) in problem-solving therapy (PST) on virological suppression and mental health outcomes. Methods and findings Sixty clinics were randomised 1:1 to either normal Zvandiri peer counselling or a peer counsellor trained in PST. In January to March 2019, 842 adolescents aged 10 to 19 years and living with HIV who screened positive for CMDs were enrolled (375 (44.5%) male and 418 (49.6%) orphaned of at least one parent). The primary outcome was virological nonsuppression (viral load [greater than or equal to]1,000 copies/mL). Secondary outcomes were symptoms of CMDs measured with the Shona Symptom Questionnaire (SSQ [greater than or equal to]8) and depression measured with the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9 [greater than or equal to]10) and health utility score using the EQ-5D. The adjusted odds ratios (AORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using logistic regression adjusting for clinic-level clustering. Case reviews and focus group discussions were used to determine feasibility of intervention delivery. At baseline, 35.1% of participants had virological nonsuppression and 70.3% had SSQ[greater than or equal to]8. After 48 weeks, follow-up was 89.5% for viral load data and 90.9% for other outcomes. Virological nonsuppression decreased in both arms, but there was no evidence of an intervention effect (prevalence of nonsuppression 14.7% in the Zvandiri-PST arm versus 11.9% in the Zvandiri arm; AOR = 1.29; 95% CI 0.68, 2.48; p = 0.44). There was strong evidence of an apparent effect on common mental health outcomes (SSQ [greater than or equal to]8: 2.4% versus 10.3% [AOR = 0.19; 95% CI 0.08, 0.46; p < 0.001]; PHQ-9 [greater than or equal to]10: 2.9% versus 8.8% [AOR = 0.32; 95% CI 0.14, 0.78; p = 0.01]). Prevalence of EQ-5D index score Conclusions PST training for CATS did not add to the benefit of peer support in reducing virological nonsuppression but led to improved symptoms of CMD and depression compared to standard Zvandiri care among adolescents living with HIV in Zimbabwe. Active involvement of caregivers and strengthened referral structures could increase feasibility and effectiveness. Trial registration Pan African Clinical Trials Registry PACTR201810756862405., Author(s): Victoria Simms 1,*, Helen A. Weiss 1, Silindweyinkosi Chinoda 2, Abigail Mutsinze 3, Sarah Bernays 4,5, Ruth Verhey 2, Carol Wogrin 3, Tsitsi Apollo 6, Owen Mugurungi 6, Dorcas [...]
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45. “It’s not safe for me and what would it achieve?” Acceptability of patient-referral partner notification for sexually transmitted infections to young people, a mixed methods study from Zimbabwe
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Lariat, Joni, primary, Chikwari, Chido Dziva, additional, Dauya, Ethel, additional, Baumu, Valentine T., additional, Kaisi, Victor, additional, Kafata, Laura, additional, Meza, Esnath, additional, Simms, Victoria, additional, Mackworth-Young, Constance, additional, Rochford, Helena, additional, Machiha, Anna, additional, Bandason, Tsitsi, additional, Francis, Suzanna C., additional, Ferrand, Rashida A., additional, and Bernays, Sarah, additional
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46. A conceptualisation and psychometric evaluation of positive psychological outcome measures used in adolescents and young adults living with HIV: a mixed scoping and systematic review
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Dambi, Jermaine Matewu, primary, Cowan, Frances M., additional, Martin, Faith, additional, Sibanda, Sharon, additional, Simms, Victoria, additional, Willis, Nicola, additional, Bernays, Sarah, additional, and Mavhu, Webster, additional
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47. Addressing sociodemographic disparities in COVID-19 vaccine uptake among youth in Zimbabwe
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Larsson, Leyla, primary, Dziva Chikwari, Chido, additional, Simms, Victoria, additional, Tembo, Mandikudza, additional, Mahomva, Agnes, additional, Mugurungi, Owen, additional, Hayes, Richard J, additional, Mackworth-Young, Constance R S, additional, Bernays, Sarah, additional, Mavodza, Constancia, additional, Taruvinga, Tinotenda, additional, Bandason, Tsitsi, additional, Dauya, Ethel, additional, Ferrand, Rashida Abbas, additional, and Kranzer, Katharina, additional
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48. Let’s talk about U=U: seizing a valuable opportunity to better support adolescents living with HIV
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Bernays, Sarah, primary, Lariat, Joni, additional, Ameyan, Wole, additional, and Willis, Nicola, additional
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49. High uptake of menstrual health information, products and analgesics within an integrated sexual reproductive health service for young people in Zimbabwe
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Tembo, Mandikudza, primary, Simms, Victoria, additional, Weiss, Helen A., additional, Bandason, Tsitsi, additional, Redzo, Nicol, additional, Larsson, Leyla, additional, Dauya, Ethel, additional, Nzanza, Tafadzwa, additional, Ishumael, Pauline, additional, Gweshe, Nancy, additional, Nyamwanza, Rangarirai, additional, Ndlovu, Precious, additional, Bernays, Sarah, additional, Chikwari, Chido Dziva, additional, Mavodza, Constancia Vimbayi, additional, Renju, Jenny, additional, Francis, Suzanna C., additional, Ferrand, Rashida A., additional, and Mackworth-Young, Constance, additional
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50. “Life is so easy on ART, once you accept it”: Acceptance, denial and linkage to HIV care in Shiselweni, Swaziland
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Horter, Shona, Thabede, Zanele, Dlamini, Velibanti, Bernays, Sarah, Stringer, Beverley, Mazibuko, Sikhathele, Dube, Lenhle, Rusch, Barbara, and Jobanputra, Kiran
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