Assessment of knowledge of differentiated service delivery among HIV-positive patients receiving care in a Southeastern Nigerian State

Azubuike A. Ekwuofu, Obinna F. Dim, Maxwell O. Adibe, Uzoma B. Okwara
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Background: Since the adoption of the differentiated service delivery (DSD) as a programmatic strategy in the delivery of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Imo state, no research has assessed the level of knowledge of DSD among HIV-positive patients receiving ART in the state, a research gap which this study aimed to fill. Methods: This was a cross sectional study carried out among the adult patients receiving ART in three DSD models and the usual care group at one tertiary and three secondary hospitals using a structured questionnaire validated by the researcher. Descriptive and inferential analyses were performed using the statistical product and service solutions (SPSS) version 24. All the analysis was performed at p≤0.05. Results: Of the 542 questionnaires retrieved, the female gender was predominant in all the groups. Up to 57.3% and 55.5% of the patients had good knowledge and perception towards differentiated care respectively. A significant difference was found in the mean perception among the groups (F (3.538)=9.309, p<0.05). While education and participation in HIV activities were found to be significant predators of knowledge of DSD, (F (10.466)=3.082, R2 of 0.062, p<0.05), only education was found to be determinant of perception. Conclusions: This study has shown that the patients had fair knowledge of the DSD in all the models examined, as well as the usual group; and this did not differ significantly across the groups. However, there is need to improve on patients' enlightenment of the initiative, especially for those in the usual care group.
评估尼日利亚东南部一个州接受治疗的艾滋病毒阳性患者对差异化服务提供的了解
背景:自Imo州将差异化服务提供(DSD)作为提供抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)的一项规划策略以来,尚未有研究评估该州接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的hiv阳性患者对DSD的了解水平,本研究旨在填补这一研究空白。方法:这是一项横断面研究,采用经研究者验证的结构化问卷,在三家三级和三家二级医院的三个DSD模型和常规护理组接受ART治疗的成年患者中进行。使用统计产品和服务解决方案(SPSS)版本24进行描述性和推断性分析。所有分析均以p≤0.05进行。 结果:在542份问卷中,各组均以女性为主。分别有57.3%和55.5%的患者对差异化护理有良好的认识和感知。组间平均知觉差异有统计学意义(F (3.538)=9.309, p<0.05)。教育程度和艾滋病活动的参与程度是影响艾滋病知识的显著因素(F (10.466)=3.082, R2为0.062,p<0.05),只有教育程度是影响艾滋病知识的决定因素。 结论:本研究表明,与正常组相比,所有模型的患者对DSD的认识都比较公平;这在两组之间并没有显著差异。但是,对患者主动性的启蒙,特别是常规护理组的启蒙还有待提高。
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