PREVIEW

Caregiver satisfaction with paediatric HIV treatment and care in Nigeria and equity implications for children living with HIV

August 4, 2016
Authors: Dick Chamla, et al.
Organization: AIDS Care

This study was part of a larger paediatric HIV assessment in Nigeria and was carried out through purposive sampling which selected 20 public and private facilities.  Using exit interviews for caregivers of children living with HIV and receiving ART, researchers looked at caregiver satisfaction and its underlying factors.  Findings identified availability and attitude as the main factors underlying caregiver satisfaction.  Improving these factors is critical to closing the equity gap in HIV treatment for children.