2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-64812/v1
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Experience of Nutritional Counselling in a Nutritional Program in HIV Care in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia Using the Socio-ecological Model

Abstract: Background: In many resource-poor settings, nutritional counselling is one component of nutrition support programs aiming to improve nutritional and health outcomes amongst people living with HIV. Counselling methods, contents, and recommendations that are culturally appropriate, locally tailored, and economically affordable are essential to ensure desired health and nutritional outcomes are achieved. However, there is little evidence showing the effectiveness of counselling in nutritional programs in HIV car… Show more

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