Publications by authors named "Brigitte Jordan-Harder"

Background: Since 2008, Tanzanian guidelines for prevention of mother-to-child-transmission of HIV (PMTCT) recommend combination regimen for mother and infant starting in gestational week 28. Combination prophylaxis is assumed to be more effective and less prone to resistance formation compared to single-drug interventions, but the required continuous collection and intake of drugs might pose a challenge on adherence especially in peripheral resource-limited settings. This study aimed at analyzing adherence to combination prophylaxis under field conditions in a rural health facility in Kyela, Tanzania.

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Partner involvement is considered to increase the effectiveness of female-oriented services for sexual and reproductive health (SRH), like those for antenatal care (ANC) or the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT). However, male participation rates remain mostly low, and previous research has identified restrictive provider attitudes among barriers for partner participation in such services. Individual perspectives and experiences of healthcare providers are assumed to significantly influence the quality of delivered services.

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Throughout all stages of programmes for the prevention of mother-to-child-transmission of HIV (PMTCT), high dropout rates are common. Increased male involvement and couples' joint HIV counselling/testing during antenatal care (ANC) seem crucial for improving PMTCT outcomes. Our study assessed male attitudes regarding partner involvement into ANC/PMTCT services in Mbeya Region, Tanzania, conducting 124 individual interviews and six focus group discussions.

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Objective: To describe the evolution of the HIV-1 epidemic among women attending antenatal clinics in four different geographic areas within two rural regions with differing intervention intensity in south-west Tanzania.

Design And Methods: Age-specific trends in HIV-1 seroprevalence among antenatal clinic attendees in four distinct geographic areas of Mbeya region between 1988 and 2000 and in one area of Rukwa region between 1991 and 1999 were analysed and compared. In Mbeya region a comprehensive AIDS control programme has been implemented since 1988.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Brigitte Jordan-Harder"

  • - Brigitte Jordan-Harder focuses on enhancing the effectiveness of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV in Tanzania, particularly through adherence to combined prophylactic regimens in rural settings, and analyzing factors that influence patient engagement in these programs.
  • - Her research emphasizes the critical role of male involvement in perinatal care and PMTCT services, identifying barriers such as provider attitudes that hinder partner participation, thereby highlighting the need for improved communication and support systems.
  • - Additionally, Jordan-Harder investigates long-term trends in HIV-1 seroprevalence among antenatal clinic attendees, demonstrating how comprehensive AIDS control programs can lead to changes in population behavior and impact the HIV epidemic in designated regions.