The intersection between women's reproductive desires and HIV care providers' reproductive health practices: A mixed methods analysis
Maternal and Child Health Journal Jul 18, 2018
Tanner AE, et al. - Researchers performed a mixed-method analysis using data from a 14-site Adolescent Medicine Trials Network (ATN) study to explore young HIV-positive women’s pregnancy desires and reproductive health behaviors and examined reproductive health information offered by HIV care clinics. Findings suggest that HIV-positive women may have unaddressed reproductive health needs (e.g., pregnancy desire with providers focused on contraceptive use) despite regular HIV-related medical appointments. Findings thereby emphasize the necessity for increased support for young HIV-positive women’s reproductive health, including supporting pregnancy desires (to choose when, how, and if, to have children).
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