EPD0563 | ‘I was afraid to test, but the providers and the space made me feel comfortable’: Acceptability of community-based integrated HIV and sexual and reproductive health services in Zimbabwe | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0564 | Consenting and re-consenting Kenyan children and adolescents living with HIV in research involving biological sampling and bio-banking | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0565 | Extending HIV care responsibility beyond families to include community health workers in the settings of Tanzania | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0566 | Incognito patients to measure and address intersectional stigma in healthcare settings: a pilot randomized controlled trial | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0567 | Perceived quality of life among older adults aging with HIV in a Mississippi transitional home: a pilot study | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0568 | Identifying the differentiating characteristics of HIV treatment clients with advanced HIV disease in Kyrgyzstan | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0569 | Bridging the gaps: a qualitative assessment of barriers and facilitators for uptake of isoniazid preventive therapy among people living with human immunodeficiency virus in Pune, India | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0570 | Adaptation and pre-post workshop results of the FRESH HIV and intersectional stigma reduction intervention for sexual and gender minorities with HIV and their providers: Dominican Republic | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0571 | Perspectives of people living with HIV on ART-related weight change and healthy weight | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0572 | Empathy-based training of HIV treatment peer supporters improves performance and reduces treatment interruptions: experience from the I CAN Campaign in Malawi | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |