Good Health and Moral Responsibility: Key Concepts Underlying the Interpretation of Treatment as Prevention in South Africa and Zambia Before Rolling Out Universal HIV Testing
Article in AIDS patient care and STDs · September 2016
HIV-related stigma and universal testing and treatment for HIV prevention and care: design of an implementation science evaluation nested in the HPTN 071 (PopART) cluster-randomized trial in Zambia and South Africa
James R Hargreaves,1,* Anne Stangl,2 Virginia Bond,3 Graeme Hoddinott,5 Shari Krishnaratne,1 Hlengani Mathema,5 Maureen Moyo,4 Lario Viljoen,5 Laura Brady,2 Kirsty Sievwright,2 Lyn Horn,5 Kalpana Sabapathy,6 Helen Ayles,1,4 Nulda Beyers,5 Peter Bock,5 Sarah Fidler,7 Sam Griffith,8 Janet Seeley3 and Richard Hayes,6 on Behalf of the HPTN 071 (PopART) study tea
Published 2016
What impact do Global Implementing Community Engagement for Combination Prevention: Lessons Learnt From the First Yearof the HPTN 071 (PopART) Community-Randomized Study
Musonda Simwinga1 & Virginia Bond1,3 & Nozizwe Makola2 & Graeme Hoddinott2 & Steve Belemu1 & Rhonda White4 & Kwame Shanaube1 & Janet Seeley3,5 & Ayana Moore4 & on behalf of the HPTN 071 (PopART) study team
Publish in 2016
“The difference that makes a difference”: highlighting the role of variable contexts within an HIV Prevention Community Randomised Trial (HPTN 071/PopART) in 21 study communities in Zambia and South Africa
Virginia Bond, Bwalya Chiti, Graeme Hoddinott, Lindsey Reynolds, Ab Schaap, Melvin Simuyaba, Rhoda Ndubani, Lario Viljoen, Musonda Simwinga, Sarah Fidler, Richard Hayes, Helen Ayles, Janet Seeley & on behalf of the HPTN 071 (PopART) study team
Published in 2016
HPTN 071 (PopART): a cluster-randomized trial of the population impact of an HIV combination prevention intervention including universal testing and treatment: Mathematical model
Published 2016
Good Health and Moral Responsibility: Key Concepts Underlying the Interpretation of Treatment as Prevention in South Africa and Zambia Before Rolling Out Universal HIV Testing and Treatment
Virginia Bond, MA (Hons), PhD,1,2 Graeme Hoddinott, MSocSci, 3 Lario Viljoen, MA, 3 Melvin Simuyaba, BSW, 2 Maurice Musheke, MPH, PhD, 2 and Janet Seeley, MPhil, PhD
Published 2016