Cost-effectiveness of linking HIV and family planning services to prevent unintended pregnancies among women living with HIV
Beena Nitin Joshi,
Himanshu Chaurasia,
Revathy R.
et al.
Abstract:The incidence of unintended pregnancies and transmission of infection from mother-to-child could be averted by implementation of linked HIV care and family planning services (prong-2). The objective of the study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of strengthening prong-2 interventions through linked HIV-family planning services, to prevent unintended pregnancies among women living with HIV. A Markov decision analytical model was performed from a disaggregated societal perspective. A hypothetical cohort of ma… Show more
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