“…[26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44] The earliest studies included in this review were from 2004, reflecting a greater emphasis on research in this field after major initiatives were undertaken (such as ''3 by 5'' by the WHO and the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief [PEPFAR]) to increase ART access in resource-limited countries. Among the 30 studies, 21 were from Africa,* 6 from east/southeast Asia,The data collection methods described in the papers comprised mostly of interviews (22 studies), y surveys (7 studies), 16,27,29,34,39,40,42 review of clinical data (7 studies), 18,20,22,27,31,36,38 and focus-group discussions (6 studies). 21,23,28,32,42,43 Respondents included PLWHA with/without ART (22 studies), z noninfected people including elders, teenagers, and university students (11 studies), § health care workers including nurses, doctors, social workers, laboratory technologists (7 studies), 15,21,25,…”