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Title
Opportunities and inequalities of antiretroviral treatment in the developing world: A focus on medical adherence in Sub-Saharan Africa |
Full text
https://hdl.handle.net/1842/42144; http://dx.doi.org/10.7488/era/4865 |
Date
2023 |
Author(s)
Vielgrader, Tamina-Laetitia |
Abstract
This thesis investigates the opportunities and inequalities that come with undergoing
antiretroviral therapy (ART) as a person living with HIV in the Developing World. Furthermore,
this thesis analyzes the factors that enhance as well as challenge medical adherence to
antiretroviral therapy in Sub-Saharan Africa. Several ethnographic studies from various
developing countries were used to explore and analyze how life with HIV and ART is lived and
perceived in the Developing World. To furthermore connect the data from the above-mentioned
ethnographic research with the ART rollout programs in the Developing World, articles and
reports from international organizations, agencies and initiatives were incorporated into this
thesis, to furthermore give a greater understanding of the relationship between financing,
governing and policy bodies and the individual living with HIV. The results of this thesis have
shown that people living with HIV in the Developing World face many inequalities when
accessing ART, as they are confronted with stigmatization and discrimination when their status
becomes public. Nevertheless, ART also promises them a longer and healthier life which lets
them engage and nurture social relationships, which have been found to be essential to survival
as they promise assistance in times of economic hardship. |
Subject(s)
Medical Anthropology; Sub-Saharan Africa; Antiretroviral Therapy (ART); Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) |
Language
en |
Publisher
The University of Edinburgh |
Type of publication
Thesis or Dissertation; Masters; MSc Master of Science |
Format
application/pdf |
Repository
Edinburgh - University of Edinburgh
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