2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0275529
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“Some believe those who say they can cure it” perceived barriers to antiretroviral therapy for children living with HIV/AIDS: Qualitative exploration of caregivers experiences in tamale metropolis

Abstract: Background HIV/AIDS is now a chronic disease, as adherence to anti-retrovirals impacts positively on the quality as well as expectancy of life. However, there exist multifaceted barriers to treatments for which children are most disadvantaged. Since Ghana subscribed to the “treat all” policy less percentage (25.5%) of children (2–14 years) living with HIV/AIDS have been enrolled on the antiretroviral program compared to other categories of the population by 2019. At present no study has explored these barriers… Show more

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“…Disturbing episodes exist in low and middle‐income countries. In Nigeria, about 70% of medications are said to be adulterated or fake, 4 and in Ghana faith leaders are believed to be healing people from the virus 5,6 . The devastating nature of the pandemic has affected nearly every household across the world directly and indirectly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Disturbing episodes exist in low and middle‐income countries. In Nigeria, about 70% of medications are said to be adulterated or fake, 4 and in Ghana faith leaders are believed to be healing people from the virus 5,6 . The devastating nature of the pandemic has affected nearly every household across the world directly and indirectly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Nigeria, about 70% of medications are said to be adulterated or fake, 4 and in Ghana faith leaders are believed to be healing people from the virus. 5,6 The devastating nature of the pandemic has affected nearly every household across the world directly and indirectly. Many children have been orphaned by the virus in a typical study in rural Lesotho.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several qualitative studies, implemented in low and middle income countries, assessed barriers to pediatric ARV adherence in children living with HIV (7)(8)(9), one focusing on infants living with HIV (9). To our knowledge, there are no similar studies on HIV PNP administered to HEU neonates and infants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%