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. 2019 Dec 9;19:943. doi: 10.1186/s12913-019-4689-6

Table 2.

The outcomes related to men involvement

Proportion of pregnant women who attended ANC with their partners Proportion of men who accepted routine antenatal HIV testing HIV status of men/newly diagnosed Proportion of newly diagnosed HIV-positive men linked to care HIV testing outcomes* Maternal and Child Health Outcomes**
Single Intervention
Interventions based on Invitation letter
 Aluisio et al. [29] X
 Byamugisha et al. [24] X X
 Krakowiak et al. [31] X X X
 Jefferys et al. [27] X
 Nyondo et al. [30] X
 Rosenberg et al. [32] X X X
Intervention based on Word of encouragement
 Aluisio et al. [6] X X X X
Multiple integrated components
 Akama et al. [22] X X X X
 Audet et al. [26] X X
 Ezeanolue et al. [35] X
 Mphonda et al. [28] X X
 Weiss et al. [36] X X

* Male HIV tested, Female knows male status, tested as couple Serodiscordant couples identified

** In Krakowian et al. [31] “Facility delivery, Exclusive breastfeeding at 6-weeks postpartum, Exclusive breastfeeding at 6-months postpartum then family-planning hormonal, intrauterine device, or sterilization use at six weeks postpartum and 6 months postpartum”. In Aluisio et al. [6] and Akama et al. [22] child health outcomes refer to mortality and HIV free survival and EID uptake infants (0–8 months), respectively