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    • Seminar 3 - December 17, 2020: Case Study Shamba Maisha PART 1

      • Case Study Shamba Maisha PART 1 with Sheri Weiser and Elle Weke

        Today is the first of a double session reviewing Shamba Maisha, a successful project in Kenya working on the intersection of nutrition, agriculture and HIV care and treatment.

      • Required readings ahead of time and reading questions

        Required: Pilot study findings

        • Weiser SD, Bukusi EA, Steinfeld RL, Frongillo EA, Weke E, Dworkin SL Pusateri K,Shiboski S, Scow K,  Butler LM, Cohen CR. Shamba Maisha: randomized controlled trial of an agricultural and finance intervention to improve HIV health outcomes. AIDS. 2015; 29(14): 1889-94. 
        • Butler LM, Bhandari S, Otieno P, Weiser SD, Cohen CR, Frongillo EA. Agricultural and finance intervention increased dietary intake and weight of children living in HIV-affected households in western Kenya. Current Developments in Nutrition 4:nzaa003, 2020.

        Required: Baseline design, methods, baseline results and process evaluation 

        • Cohen CR, Steinfeld RL, Weke E, Bukusi EA, Hatcher AM, Shiboski S, Rheingans R, Scow KM, Butler LM, Otieno P,  Dworkin SL, Weiser SD. Shamba Maisha: Pilot agricultural intervention for food security and HIV health outcomes in Kenya: design, methods, baseline results and process evaluation of a cluster-randomized controlled trial. Springerplus. 2015; 4: 122. 


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        Weiser - Randomized controlled trial of an agricultural and finance intervention to improve HIV health outcomes
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        Butler - Agricultural and Finance Intervention Increased Dietary Intake and Weight of Children
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        Cohen - Pilot agricultural intervention for food security and HIV_design, methods, baseline results
      • Optional Readings ahead of time and reading questions

        Chose 2: Qualitative manuscripts from pilot and current study 

        • Tsai AC, Hatcher AM, Bukusi EA, Weke E, Lemus Hufstedler L, Dworkin SL, Kodish S, Cohen CR, Weiser SD. A Livelihood Intervention to Reduce the Stigma of HIV in Rural Kenya: Longitudinal Qualitative Study. AIDS Behav. 2017; 21(1): 248-60. 
        • Weiser SD, Hatcher AM, Hufstedler LL, Weke E, Dworkin SL, Bukusi EA, Burger RL, Kodish S, Grede N, Butler LM,  Cohen CR. Changes in Health and Antiretroviral Adherence Among HIV-Infected Adults in Kenya: Qualitative Longitudinal Findings from a Livelihood Intervention. AIDS Behav. 2017; 21(2): 415-27. 
        • Zakaras JM, Weiser SD, Hatcher AM, Weke E, Burger RL, Cohen CR, Bukusi EA, Dworkin SL. A Qualitative Investigation of the Impact of a Livelihood Intervention on Gendered Power and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among HIV-Positive Adults in Rural Kenya. Arch Sex Behav. 2016.
        • McDonough, A., Weiser, S.D., Daniel, A., Weke, E., Wekesa, P., Burger, R., Sheira, L., Bukusi, E.A. and Cohen, C.R., 2020. “When I Eat Well, I Will Be Healthy, and the Child Will Also Be Healthy”: Maternal Nutrition among HIV-Infected Women Enrolled in a Livelihood Intervention in Western Kenya. Current Developments in Nutrition, 4(4), p.nzaa032.
        • Hatcher, A.M., Lemus Hufstedler, E., Doria, K., Dworkin, S.L., Weke, E., Conroy, A., Bukusi, E.A., Cohen, C.R. and Weiser, S.D., 2020. Mechanisms and perceived mental health changes after a livelihood intervention for HIV-positive Kenyans: Longitudinal, qualitative findings. Transcultural Psychiatry, 57(1), pp.124-139.

         


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        Tsai - A livelihood intervention to reduce the stigma of HIV in rural Kenya_longitudinal qualitative study
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        Weiser - Changes in Health and ARV Adherance_Qualitative
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        McDonough - When I Eat Well, I Will Be Healthy, and the Child Will Also Be Healthy
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        Hatcher - Mechanisms and perceived mental health changes after a livelihood intervention for HIV-positive Kenyans
      • Seminar slides and link to recording posted on YouTube


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        Shamba Maisha Slides

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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