Sofia Carbone
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View article: ‘I feel like a person has a right to use a product to protect themselves…’: a qualitative study of the risk–benefit calculus on women’s contraceptive use and choice
‘I feel like a person has a right to use a product to protect themselves…’: a qualitative study of the risk–benefit calculus on women’s contraceptive use and choice Open
Background Reducing pregnancy risk requires a multidimensional approach to sexual and reproductive health product development. The purpose of this analysis is to identify, compare, and contrast women’s pre-use beliefs and attitudes about t…
View article: A Qualitative Study of the Contraceptive Effect on Women's Sexual Experiences
A Qualitative Study of the Contraceptive Effect on Women's Sexual Experiences Open
OBJECTIVE: To elucidate the effects of the intravaginal ring, oral contraceptive pill (OCP), and spermicide plus condom on women's sexual experiences through an in-depth understanding of the physical characteristics of these contraceptive …
View article: Development of a Conceptual Etiological Model of Treatment Regimen Fatigue Among Patients Engaged in HIV Care: A Qualitative Study
Development of a Conceptual Etiological Model of Treatment Regimen Fatigue Among Patients Engaged in HIV Care: A Qualitative Study Open
Treatment regimen fatigue (TRF) is a decreased desire and motivation to maintain vigilance in adhering to treatment, and little is known about TRF in people living with HIV. We aimed to develop a conceptual framework of TRF. Five focus gro…
View article: A qualitative investigation into treatment regimen fatigue among people living with HIV
A qualitative investigation into treatment regimen fatigue among people living with HIV Open