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REDUCING PMTCT ATTRITION: PERSPECTIVES OF HIV+ WOMEN ON THE PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD HIV SERVICES IN ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
Kimberly Klaus
,
Julie Baldwin
, Ricardo Izurieta
, Eknath Naik
, Assefa Seme
, Jaime Corvin
, Abiy Hiruye
, Fikre Enquselassie
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Attrition
100%
Ethiopia
100%
HIV+
100%
Mother-child
100%
Addis Ababa
100%
PMTCT
100%
HIV Services
100%
People Living with HIV (PLHIV)
66%
Community-based
16%
Educators
16%
Counselors
16%
Educational Initiatives
16%
Motivation
16%
Depth Interviews
16%
Interview Data
16%
Lack of Understanding
16%
Health Workforce
16%
Cultural Norms
16%
Peer Support
16%
Ethiopian Women
16%
HIV-positive Women
16%
In-depth Individual Interviews
16%
Religious Influence
16%
English Translation
16%
PMTCT Cascade
16%
Amharic
16%
Health Officials
16%
Active Member
16%
HIV Positive Mothers
16%
Psychology
Focus Group
100%
Healthcare
33%
Mixed Methods
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
100%
Health Service
20%
Peer Group
20%