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Journal Article > Commentary

Improving men's participation in preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV as a maternal, neonatal, and child health priority in South Africa

van den Berg W, Brittain K, Mercer G, Peacock D, Stinson K, Janson H, Dubula V
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Abstract
SUMMARY POINTS

-- Involving male partners in programmes to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV may improve programme coverage and infant outcomes.
-- Rates of male partner involvement remain low worldwide, and detailed guidelines to increase involvement are lacking in South Africa.
-- We recommend that South African national and provincial guidelines and policies for preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission be adjusted to explicitly include a focus on increasing male partner involvement and that they include concrete descriptions of how to achieve this.
-- We propose recommendations for improving male partner involvement at a policy, facility, and community level.
-- Challenges to improving male partner involvement include the nature of relationships and family structures in South Africa and the capacity of health systems to implement recommendations.
Countries
South Africa
Subject Area
women's health
DOI
10.1371/journal.pmed.1001811
Published Date
07-Apr-2015
PubMed ID
25849433
Languages
English
Journal
PLOS Medicine
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages e1001811
Issue Date
07-Apr-2015
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