HIV among indigenous peoples: a review of the literature on HIV-related behaviour since the beginning of the epidemic
From the early days of the HIV epidemic, Indigenous peoples were identified as a population
group that experiences social and economic determinants—including colonialism and …
group that experiences social and economic determinants—including colonialism and …
Factors associated with antiretroviral treatment uptake and adherence: a review. Perspectives from Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom
International focus on reducing onward HIV transmission emphasizes the need for routine
HIV testing and early uptake of antiretroviral treatment (ART). Strategic targets have been set …
HIV testing and early uptake of antiretroviral treatment (ART). Strategic targets have been set …
Factors impacting HIV testing: a review–perspectives from Australia, Canada, and the UK
With the current global focus on strengthening HIV prevention through greater testing and
treatment uptake, it is increasingly salient to identify and address barriers to testing. A review …
treatment uptake, it is increasingly salient to identify and address barriers to testing. A review …
Experiences of the HIV cascade of care among indigenous peoples: a systematic review
Indigenous leaders remain concerned that systemic oppression and culturally unsafe care
impede Indigenous peoples living with HIV from accessing health services that make up the …
impede Indigenous peoples living with HIV from accessing health services that make up the …
Alcohol use disorders negatively influence antiretroviral medication adherence among men who have sex with men in Peru
As international guidelines increase access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) globally, ART
adherence becomes increasingly important to achieve HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) …
adherence becomes increasingly important to achieve HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) …
Motivations and barriers to treatment uptake and adherence among people living with HIV in Australia: a mixed-methods systematic review
In Australia, approximately 30% of people diagnosed with HIV are not accessing treatment
and 8% of those receiving treatment fail to achieve viral suppression. Barriers limiting …
and 8% of those receiving treatment fail to achieve viral suppression. Barriers limiting …
[HTML][HTML] Cultural barriers lead to inequitable healthcare access for aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders
JL Li - Chinese Nursing Research, 2017 - Elsevier
Aims This article seeks to address some of the factors, particularly cultural barriers,
contributing to inequity in healthcare service provisions for indigenous Australians …
contributing to inequity in healthcare service provisions for indigenous Australians …
Alcohol use, depressive symptoms and the receipt of antiretroviral therapy in southwest Uganda
P Martinez, I Andia, N Emenyonu, JA Hahn, E Hauff… - AIDS and Behavior, 2008 - Springer
Alcohol use and depressive symptoms are associated with reduced access to antiretroviral
therapy (ART) in the developed world. Whether alcohol use and depressive symptoms limit …
therapy (ART) in the developed world. Whether alcohol use and depressive symptoms limit …
[HTML][HTML] Use of reimbursed psychology videoconference services in Australia: an investigation using administrative data
A Wilson, N Moretto, D Langbecker… - Value in health regional …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Background In November 2017, the Australian government approved
reimbursement for psychology consultations conducted by videoconference under the Better …
reimbursement for psychology consultations conducted by videoconference under the Better …
Breaking through the silence: The experience of living with HIV-positive serostatus, and its implications on disclosure
R Feigin, Y Sapir, N Patinkin, D Turner - Social work in health care, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
AIDS has reached pandemic proportions and despite advances in medical treatment both
the medical and social consequences of HIV-positive serostatus continue to be of concern …
the medical and social consequences of HIV-positive serostatus continue to be of concern …