The lived experiences of rural women diagnosed with the human immunodeficiency virus in the antenatal period.

CONCLUSION: Women diagnosed with HIV during pregnancy are ultimately concerned with the well-being of their unborn children, and this concern motivates their adherence to ART. Women's lived experiences are situated in their unique sociocultural context, and although some known challenges remain, counselling and support strategies need to be informed by exploring context-specific issues and involving the local community. PMID: 28949277 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Sahara J - Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: SAHARA J Source Type: research