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Religious leaders' role in pregnant and breastfeeding women's decision making and willingness to use biomedical HIV prevention strategies: a multi-country analysis.

Alinda Young1, Julia Ryan1, Krishnaveni Reddy2, Thesla Palanee-Phillips2, Miria Chitukuta3, Wezi Mwenda4, Doreen Kemigisha5, Petina Musara3, Ariane van der Straten1,6,7.   

Abstract

Oral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is an established option, and the dapivirine vaginal ring is emerging as a promising strategy for HIV prevention option for women. Because of this, understanding the contextual and cultural factors that will support the increased uptake of these products is crucial. In sub-Saharan Africa, religious leaders may be important stakeholders to involve in product information, education and roll-out. We conducted a sub-analysis of data from 232 participants taking part in the MTN-041/MAMMA study to explore religious leaders' involvement in pregnant and breastfeeding women's health. Study participants viewed biomedicine and spirituality as interlinked and believed that women could seek health-related care from medical experts and turn to faith-based organisations for religious or spiritual needs. Religious leaders were invested in the health of their congregations, endorsed a variety of sexual health strategies, and were eager to learn more about emerging HIV prevention technologies. These data signal the role of religious leaders in supporting their communities, and the importance of involving religious leaders in efforts to roll out new HIV prevention products to facilitate uptake.

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Keywords:  HIV prevention; PrEP; pregnancy; religious leaders; vaginal ring

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33810781      PMCID: PMC8627258          DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2021.1874054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Health Sex        ISSN: 1369-1058


  27 in total

1.  Senegalese religious leaders' perceptions of HIV/AIDS and implications for challenging stigma and discrimination.

Authors:  David A Ansari; Allyn Gaestel
Journal:  Cult Health Sex       Date:  2010-08

Review 2.  Strengthening of partnerships between the public sector and faith-based groups.

Authors:  Jean F Duff; Warren W Buckingham
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2015-07-06       Impact factor: 79.321

3.  The effectiveness of a national communication campaign using religious leaders to reduce HIV-related stigma in Ghana.

Authors:  Marc Boulay; Ian Tweedie; Emmanuel Fiagbey
Journal:  Afr J AIDS Res       Date:  2008-05       Impact factor: 1.300

4.  Examining the actions of faith-based organizations and their influence on HIV/AIDS-related stigma: a case study of Uganda.

Authors:  Erasmus Otolok-Tanga; Lynn Atuyambe; Colleen K Murphy; Karin E Ringheim; Sara Woldehanna
Journal:  Afr Health Sci       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 0.927

5.  Aligning faith-based and national HIV/AIDS prevention responses? Factors influencing the HIV/AIDS prevention policy process and response of faith-based NGOs in Tanzania.

Authors:  Rosemary Morgan; Andrew Green; Jelke Boesten
Journal:  Health Policy Plan       Date:  2013-03-29       Impact factor: 3.344

6.  Increased Risk of HIV Acquisition Among Women Throughout Pregnancy and During the Postpartum Period: A Prospective Per-Coital-Act Analysis Among Women With HIV-Infected Partners.

Authors:  Kerry A Thomson; James Hughes; Jared M Baeten; Grace John-Stewart; Connie Celum; Craig R Cohen; Kenneth Ngure; James Kiarie; Nelly Mugo; Renee Heffron
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  2018-06-05       Impact factor: 5.226

Review 7.  Controversies in faith and health care.

Authors:  Andrew Tomkins; Jean Duff; Atallah Fitzgibbon; Azza Karam; Edward J Mills; Keith Munnings; Sally Smith; Shreelata Rao Seshadri; Avraham Steinberg; Robert Vitillo; Philemon Yugi
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2015-07-06       Impact factor: 79.321

8.  Missed opportunities for religious organizations to support people living with HIV/AIDS: findings from Tanzania.

Authors:  Melissa H Watt; Suzanne Maman; Mark Jacobson; John Laiser; Muze John
Journal:  AIDS Patient Care STDS       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 5.078

9.  Influences on willingness to use vaginal or oral HIV PrEP during pregnancy and breastfeeding in Africa: the multisite MAMMA study.

Authors:  Ariane van der Straten; Julia H Ryan; Krishnaveni Reddy; Juliane Etima; Frank Taulo; Prisca Mutero; Jamilah Taylor; Jeanna Piper; Petina Musara
Journal:  J Int AIDS Soc       Date:  2020-06       Impact factor: 5.396

10.  Community perceptions of malaria and vaccines in two districts of Mozambique.

Authors:  Allison Bingham; Felisbela Gaspar; Kathryn Lancaster; Juliana Conjera; Yvette Collymore; Antoinette Ba-Nguz
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2012-11-28       Impact factor: 2.979

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1.  "These Girls Have a Chance to be the Future Generation of HIV Negative": Experiences of Implementing a PrEP Programme for Adolescent Girls and Young Women in South Africa.

Authors:  Zoe Duby; Brittany Bunce; Chantal Fowler; Kim Jonas; Kate Bergh; Darshini Govindasamy; Colleen Wagner; Catherine Mathews
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2022-07-06
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