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    Does sexual behaviour of people with HIV reflect antiretroviral therapy as a preventive strategy? A cross-sectional study among outpatients in Kenya

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) advocates early initiation of HIV treatment as a prevention strategy among people living with HIV. There is strong evidence for the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy (...

    Kennedy Nkhoma, Aabid Ahmed, Zipporah Alli, Lorraine Sherr in BMC Public Health (2019)

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    Active ingredients of a person-centred intervention for people on HIV treatment: analysis of mixed methods trial data

    A new model of care is required to meet the changing needs of people living with HIV (PLWH), particularly in low and middle-income countries, where prevalence is highest. We evaluated a palliative care interve...

    Keira Lowther, Richard Harding, Victoria Simms, Aabid Ahmed in BMC Infectious Diseases (2018)

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    A randomised controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of a nurse-led palliative care intervention for HIV positive patients on antiretroviral therapy: recruitment, refusal, randomisation and missing data

    Despite the life threatening nature of an HIV diagnosis and the multidimensional problems experienced by this patient population during antiretroviral therapy, the effectiveness of a palliative care approach f...

    Keira Lowther, Irene J Higginson, Victoria Simms, Nancy Gikaara in BMC Research Notes (2014)

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    Treatment outcomes in palliative care: the TOPCare study. A mixed methods phase III randomised controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of a nurse-led palliative care intervention for HIV positive patients on antiretroviral therapy

    Patients with HIV/AIDS on Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) suffer from physical, psychological and spiritual problems. Despite international policy explicitly stating that a multidimensional approach such as palli...

    Keira Lowther, Victoria Simms, Lucy Selman, Lorraine Sherr in BMC Infectious Diseases (2012)