Kasadha, Bakita
Hinton, Lisa
Tariq, Shema
Nyatsanza, Farai
Namiba, Angelina
Freeman-Romilly, Nell
Rai, Tanvi
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institute for Health and Care Research
Article History
Received: 12 December 2023
Accepted: 24 July 2024
First Online: 6 August 2024
Declarations
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: The NOURISH-UK is a sub-study of ‘Narratives of health and illness’, which is led by the University of Oxford. All ‘Narratives of health and illness’ sub-studies have been granted ethical approval by the Berkshire Ethics Committee (12/SC/0495). The study adhered to the methodological requirements of the study protocol which was approved by the Berkshire Ethics Committee (12/SC/0495). Written informed consent was obtained from all the participants/or their legal guardians involved in the study. All participants/or their legal guardians were required to provide written informed consent to participate in this study and provide informed consent to have their de-identified data shared in this manuscript. This manuscript does not report on experiments on humans and/or the use of human tissue samples.
: Consent for publication of this manuscript is not applicable. All participants were assigned pseudonyms to maintain their confidentiality and no identifying information is included in this manuscript.
: BK has previously received speaker honoraria and consultancy fees from Gilead Sciences and ViiV Healthcare. ST has previously received speaker honoraria and consultancy feeds from Gilead Sciences. She is immediate past Vice Chair of the British HIV Association’s HIV and pregnancy guidelines writing committee, and leads the development of BHIVA’s HIV and infant-feeding guidelines. TR, FN, AN, LH and NFR declare no competing interests.