Piloting and Evaluating Family-centered HIV Care in Eswatini
Overview
Although not new, family-centered care models that provide HIV services comprehensively to families as a unit, rather than providing separate services to children and adults, have the potential to address family needs and break down social, physical, and emotional barriers to accessing care. The family-centered care study (FAM-CARE) aims to contribute to our understanding of the role of family-centered care models (FCCM) in improving pediatric HIV outcomes in a sub-Saharan African setting.
Learn more about the Effect of Family-centered Model of HIV Care (FAM-CARE) on Viral Suppression and Retention here.
Eswatini
Pediatric HIV Diagnosis, Care & Treatment; Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission; Strategic Information, Evaluation & Research