Receptivity of referral letters and partner notification practices for sexually transmitted infections among a population of men who have sex with men in South Africa: A qualitative study

M. Malefo, O. Ayo-Yusuf, Matilda M Mokgatle
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Although an effective public health strategy to control transmission of sexually transmitted infection (STI) and promote linkage to care exists, little is known about the receptivity of patient referral letters and partner notification (PN) among men who have sex with men (MSM). A qualitative study was conducted involving MSM enrolled in a clinical trial. Individual exit interviews were done with purposefully sampled participants (n = 23) at month 12 from baseline. The study was conducted at a research institute located in a poorly resourced community in Gauteng Province, South Africa. The themes that emerged from the data during thematic content analysis were reaction to STI diagnosis on receiving a referral letter, receptivity of the referral letter and partner notification, STI treatment and usefulness of a referral letter, experiences of accessing healthcare services, nurses’ attitudes towards the MSM, and the MSM’s recommendations for improving health services. The findings suggest that the MSM were receptive to referral letters, which they believed allowed for earlier and easier access to treatment and provided the opportunity to embrace safer sexual practices. Nevertheless, many felt it was challenging to inform their sexual partners due to some being in casual or multiple sexual relationships. Some reported experiencing discrimination from nurses while seeking treatment. This study anticipated that it would be of importance to policymakers when designing and implementing policies on patient referral letters and partner notifications.
南非男男性行为者对性传播感染转介信和伴侣通知做法的接受程度:定性研究
虽然控制性传播感染(STI)传播和促进就医联系是一项有效的公共卫生策略,但人们对男男性行为者(MSM)对患者转介信和伴侣通知(PN)的接受程度知之甚少。我们对参加临床试验的 MSM 进行了一项定性研究。在基线期后的第 12 个月,对特意抽取的参与者(n = 23)进行了个人退出访谈。研究在南非豪登省一个资源贫乏社区的研究所进行。在专题内容分析过程中,从数据中得出的主题包括:收到转介信时对性传播感染诊断的反应、对转介信和伴侣通知的接受程度、性传播感染治疗和转介信的作用、获得医疗服务的经历、护士对 MSM 的态度以及 MSM 对改善医疗服务的建议。研究结果表明,MSM 对转诊信持接受态度,他们认为转诊信可以让他们更早、更方便地接受治疗,并提供了接受更安全的性行为的机会。然而,许多人认为,由于有些人的性关系是临时的或多重的,因此通知他们的性伴侣具有挑战性。一些人报告说,在寻求治疗的过程中受到了护士的歧视。这项研究预计将对政策制定者在设计和实施有关病人转介信和通知性伴侣的政策时具有重要意义。
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