“…For example, studies conducted in East Africa have suggested unemployment, lower income, transportation costs, and other poverty indicators as likely barriers to retention in HIV care (Asefa, Taha, Dejene, & Dube, 2013;Namusobya et al, 2013). Similar results elsewhere indicate that women are more likely to miss appointments (Edwards, Parrish, Frieson, Crawford, & Thornton, 2011;Mugavero et al, 2009), delay seeking care (Tobias et al, 2007), and have unmet HIV-related health-care needs (Haley et al, 2014). Moreover, qualitative findings suggest childcare, socioeconomic commitments, and health services access as major barriers to patient engagement in HIV care (Rao et al, 2013).…”