‘ARVs are a constant reminder of lost freedom, whereas for others, they are liberating’: understanding the treatment narrative among people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Malawi and Zimbabwe–a qualitative study
Sehlulekile Gumede-Moyo,
Sunny Sharma,
Clorata Gwanzura
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThe aim of the research was to understand what drives and motivates young women living with HIV in their treatment journeys, as well as their key influencers. The findings will assist in appreciating their obstacles to treatment and constructing the most effective ways to convey fresh messages to them. These insights will contribute to the messaging developed for a campaign across sub-Saharan Africa, primarily Malawi and Zimbabwe.DesignThis was a qualitative study conducted in order to build an unders… Show more
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