Questionnaire

Essential Prevention and Care Interventions for Adults and Adolescents Living with HIV in Resource-Limited Settings

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Have you ever provided any of the interventions included in the essential prevention and care for people living with HIV?*
Yes
/ No
If your answer is Yes, which of the following have you provided?
l providing Psychosocial counselling and support
facilitating Disclosure, partner notification and testing and counselling of partners
providing Co-trimoxazole prophylaxis
preventing Tuberculosis (TB)

Here continue to list all:

Preventing fungal infections

Treating and preventing Sexually transmitted and other reproductive tract infections

Preventing malaria

Providing vaccination for Selected vaccine preventable diseases

Counselling on Nutrition

Counselling or providing Family planning

Preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV

Providing Needle-syringe programmes and opioid substitution therapy

Counselling on or providing clean water, sanitation and hygiene

Your comments
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Overall comments
Section 1 - Background and rationale
Section 2 - Objectives
Section 3 - Methods
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Additional comments
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Other comments
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