D51 | Effective supplier performance monitoring- a pre-requisite to improving the delivery of HIV/AIDS commodities in Uganda | E-poster | Monitoring and evaluation of health systems |
D51 | Mother to child transmission of HIV prevention in Brazilian maternity hospitals: results from an national assessment | E-poster | Monitoring and evaluation of health systems |
D51 | Strategies to prevent HIV mother-to-child transmission through breastfeeding: results of a national survey in Brazilian Maternity Hospitals, 2020 | E-poster | Monitoring and evaluation of health systems |
D53 | Validation of the combined Patient Health Questionnaire Anxiety and Depression Scale (PHQ-ADS) among people with HIV on antiretroviral therapy in Vietnam | E-poster | Strengthening social and behavioural data collection and analysis |
D53 | Comparison of question-based and dates-based measures for sexual network degree among men who have sex with men in the United States | E-poster | Strengthening social and behavioural data collection and analysis |
D53 | Estimating proportions of hidden populations under respondent-driven sampling | E-poster | Strengthening social and behavioural data collection and analysis |
D53 | 'Finding' young voices: lessons learnt from remote research with adolescents and young people living with or closely affected by HIV in South Africa during the time of COVID-19 | E-poster | Strengthening social and behavioural data collection and analysis |
D53 | Decision making for invasive and non-invasive optional procedures within an acute HIV research cohort in Bangkok | E-poster | Strengthening social and behavioural data collection and analysis |
D54 | A novel approach to the definition of a syndemic: the case of Substance Abuse, Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS in South Africa (SATHA) | E-poster | Mixed methods, integrated approaches and synergies in HIV research and intervention |
D55 | Cyclical engagement in HIV care: a qualitative study of clinic transfers to re-enter HIV care in Cape Town, South Africa | E-poster | Qualitative and ethnographic methods in HIV research |