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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2019 Aug 11;32(1):83–88. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2019.1653442

Table 2.

Selected questions from the semi-structured interview guide by source

Stakeholders Do you think young people in this community get HIV treatment? Why or Why not?
What makes it difficult for them to link to care?
What helps them to remain in treatment?
What makes it difficult for them to remain on ART after starting a regimen?
From your experiences, what do you think would be the best way to help HIV positive youth remain in care?
Caregivers Is your child currently in treatment?
What has helped your child to remain in treatment?
What makes it difficult for your child to be in treatment?
Tell me about your child’s treatment?
Where does your child go?
How does your child get there?
How frequently does your child receive treatment?
How long does your child have to spend at a clinic visit?
Are there barriers for your child getting to your appointments?
What medications are your child taking?
How do the medications make your child feel?
How has medication helped your child?
What barriers does your child experience with getting treatment?
What could help reduce these barriers?
Does your child have challenges taking pills every day?
What are the challenges?
What are things that help your child to take her/his medication regularly?
Adolescents Are you currently in treatment?
If yes,
When did you begin treatment?
Why did you decide to get treatment?
Have you ever defaulted? If so, why?
What has helped you to remain in treatment?
Generally, what makes it difficult for you to be in treatment?
What could be done to improve HIV treatment for you?
Tell me about your treatment?
Where do you go?
How do you get there?
How long do you spend at each visit?
Are there barriers to getting to your appointments?
What are the barriers?
What could help address those barriers?
How could your HIV care/clinic experience be improved?