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Elan Lazuardi

Researcher at Gadjah Mada University

Publications -  13
Citations -  1944

Elan Lazuardi is an academic researcher from Gadjah Mada University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Qualitative research. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 99 citations. Previous affiliations of Elan Lazuardi include University of New South Wales & Kirby Institute.

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A 'scoping review' of qualitative literature about engagement with HIV care in Indonesia.

TL;DR: Enhancing understanding of the Indonesian context would benefit from future qualitative research on HIV care in urban settings, describing the experiences of the most at-risk populations, and examining the role of clinics and providers in delivering HIV Care in an increasingly decentralised health system.
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Impacts of stigma on HIV risk for women who inject drugs in Java: A qualitative study.

TL;DR: The stigmatization ofdrug use, particularly of drug use by women, in Indonesia appears to have contributed to significant shame, isolation from mainstream society and high rates of sharing injecting equipment with a small group of trusted friends (particularly the partner).
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Boyfriends and injecting: the role of intimate male partners in the life of women who inject drugs in Central Java.

TL;DR: The roles of male partners in women's engagement in drug-use behaviour and drug-related HIV-risk behaviour in Indonesia and the need to develop couple-based interventions and to facilitate women-only groups as part of HIV prevention are addressed.
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Increasing HIV treatment access, uptake and use among men who have sex with men in urban Indonesia: evidence from a qualitative study in three cities.

TL;DR: Drawing on qualitative data collected in 2015-16 from 24 HIV-positive men who have sex with men living in three Indonesian cities, multiple intersecting social and contextual factors that can influence effective HIV treatment use are observed.
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Barriers and Enablers to HIV Care Among Waria (Transgender Women) in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study.

TL;DR: Research findings highlight the importance of improving HIV treatment literacy, safeguarding community responses to addressing HIV vulnerability, addressing confidentiality and stigma issues, ensuring services are transgender-friendly, and increasing health insurance coverage.