Discussing Childbearing with HIV-infected Women of Reproductive Age in Clinical Care: A Comparison of Brazil and the US
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AIDS Behav
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Despite long term access to highly active
antiretroviral therapy in Brazil and the US, little is known
about women’s communication with their HIV provider
regarding childbearing or the unmet need for reproductive
counseling. We utilized identical survey questions to col lect data from HIV-infected women of reproductive age in
Rio de Janeiro (n = 180) and Baltimore (n = 181). We
conducted univariate analyses to compare findings between
samples of women and multivariate logistic regression to
determine factors associated with childbearing desires,
childbearing intentions, and provider communication
among the combined sample of women (n = 361). Over
one-third of women in Rio de Janeiro and nearly one-half
of women in Baltimore reported the desire for future
childbearing. Nevertheless, the majority of women in
clinical care had not discussed future childbearing with
their HIV provider. Even in countries with an advanced
approach to HIV care, we found low and inadequate
communication between providers and female patients
about childbearing.
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Comportamento Reprodutivo, Reproductive Behavior, Modalidades Alimentares, Modalities Alimentary, Intenção, Intention, Fertilidade, Fertility, Gravidez, Pregnancy, HIV, Atenção à Saúde, Reprodução, Reproduction, Aconselhamento, Counseling, Preconceito, Prejudice, Terapia Antirretroviral de Alta Atividade, Antiretroviral Therapy Highly Active, Baltimore, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, Brazil