Greater involvement of HIV-infected peer-mothers in provision of reproductive health services as "family planning champions" increases referrals and uptake of family planning among HIV-infected mothers
Abstract Background In 2012, Makerere University Johns - Hopkins University, and Mulago National Referral Hospital, with support from the National Institute of Health (under Grant number: NOT AI-01-023) undertook operational research at Mulago National Hospital PMTCT/PNC clinics. The study employed...
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Main Authors: | Peter Mudiope (Author), Ezra Musingye (Author), Carolyne Onyango Makumbi (Author), Danstan Bagenda (Author), Jaco Homsy (Author), Mai Nakitende (Author), Mike Mubiru (Author), Linda Barlow Mosha (Author), Mike Kagawa (Author), Zikulah Namukwaya (Author), Mary Glenn Fowler (Author) |
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