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'I found that I was well and strong': Women’s motivations for remaining on ART under Option B+ in Malawi

Authors :
Phiri, Nozgechi
Haas, Andreas D.
Msukwa, Malango T.
Tenthani, Lyson
Keiser, Olivia
Tal, Kali
Source :
PLoS ONE, Phiri, Nozgechi; Haas, Andreas D; Msukwa, Malango T; Tenthani, Lyson; Keiser, Olivia; Tal, Kali (2018). "I found that I was well and strong": Women's motivations for remaining on ART under Option B+ in Malawi. PLoS ONE, 13(6), e0197854. Public Library of Science 10.1371/journal.pone.0197854 , PLOS ONE, Vol. 13, No 6 (2018) P. e0197854, PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 6, p e0197854 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Public Library of Science, 2018.

Abstract

Most Malawian women who start ART under Option B+ are still in care three years later, a higher than average adherence rate for life-threatening chronic disease treatments, worldwide (50%). We asked 75 Malawian on ART their motivations for remaining in treatment, and what barriers they overcame. Focus groups and interviews included 75 women on ART for 6+ months, at 12 health facilities. Four main motivations for continuing ART emerged: 1) evidence that ART improved their own and their children's health; 2) strong desire to be healthy and keep their children healthy; 3) treatment was socially supported; 4) HIV/ART counselling effectively showed benefits of ART and told women what to expect. Women surmounted the following barriers: 1) stigma; 2) health care system; 3) economic; 4) side effects. Women stayed on ART because they believed it works. Future interventions should focus on emphasizing ART's effectiveness, along with other services they provide.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
13
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Accession number :
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