The HIV Services’ Milestone in Niger State: The Perception of the Frontline Providers

Olabimpe Gbadeyan, E. Daniel, A. Gbadeyan, Oladele Abidoye, Favour Okorie, Joseph Clark, Ahmed Bello, M. Avwerhota, C. Inegbeboh, Israel Popoola, M. Tomori, A. Ogun, O. Olagbegi
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Introduction: On 1st December 2021, the Director General WHO during the world AIDS’s day opening remark stated that, “the global HIV epidemic has fainted from the headlines, but it is not over, far from it”. Nigerian is among the countries that have the highest HIV infection burden, and more HIV babies than anywhere in the world. Objective: The study was embarked upon to understand the perception of the HIV service providers who are in the frontline, on the difficulties being encountered in the course of duty. Method: Qualitative Data was obtained from selected HIV service providers, who were rich in experience across the state, through in-depth interviews (IDI), focus group discussions (FGD), and a non-participant observation with checklist. Saturation was reached, coding was done manually and automatic with NVivo 14, and thematic analytic method used to get a good induction from the data. Results: Among the difficulties being encountered by the HIV service providers from the study were burnt out, staff shortage, training deficiency, secondary stigmatization, and poor remuneration; similarly, lack of incentives, inability to follow-up, language, and religion barriers. Insecurity, the diminished awareness on HIV prevention, frequent change of implementing partners and lack of political will by policy makers were other identified challenges of the HIV services in the state. Conclusion: All relevant stakeholders need to work together towards reducing the difficulties highlighted by the providers toward the HIV eradication strategy. Government should take full possession and ownership of HIV management in Niger state, and the country.
尼日尔州艾滋病服务的里程碑:一线服务提供者的看法
导言:2021 年 12 月 1 日,世卫组织总干事在世界艾滋病日开幕致辞中指出:"全球艾滋病毒疫情已经从头条新闻中消失,但它还没有结束,远远没有。尼日利亚是艾滋病毒感染率最高的国家之一,艾滋病毒婴儿的数量比世界上任何地方都多。研究目的本研究旨在了解处于第一线的艾滋病服务提供者对工作中遇到的困难的看法。研究方法通过深入访谈 (IDI)、焦点小组讨论 (FGD) 和使用核对表的非参与观察,从全州经验丰富的选定艾滋病服务提供者那里获得定性数据。达到饱和后,使用 NVivo 14 手动和自动编码,并使用专题分析方法从数据中获得良好的归纳。结果在研究中,艾滋病服务提供者遇到的困难包括工作倦怠、人员短缺、培训不足、二次羞辱和报酬低;同样,还包括缺乏激励、无法跟进、语言和宗教障碍。不安全、对艾滋病预防的认识不足、频繁更换执行伙伴以及决策者缺乏政治意愿是该州艾滋病服务面临的其他挑战。结论:所有相关的利益攸关方都需要共同努力,减少服务提供者所强调的困难,以实现根除艾滋病毒的战略。政府应全面掌控尼日尔乃至全国的艾滋病毒管理工作。
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