Nurse training to enhance adherence counselling for HIV-tuberculosis coinfection in South Africa: Integrative review.

Victoire Ticha, Million Bimerew, Rene D Phetlhu
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Background:  South Africa has seen strides in reducing HIV and tuberculosis (TB); however, adherence counselling for people living with HIV (PLHIV) coinfected with TB remains a challenge, particularly in specific sub-districts like Cape Town. Understanding the attributes of existing training programmes is crucial.

Objectives:  This study explored attributes of training programme development for nurses and other health professionals to enhance adherence counselling for PLHIV coinfected with TB in Cape Town.

Method:  An integrative literature review was conducted in five steps following PRISMA guidelines. Electronic searches encompassed multiple databases: COCHRANE, PsycINFO, PUBMED, ENMBASE, Science Direct, SCOPUS, SocINDEX, Academic Search Complete, Eric, SABINET, Health Resources and World Health Organization Global Health Library Regional Indexes. Inclusion criteria encompassed English language, peer-reviewed full-text studies on training programme development, qualitative and quantitative, published between January 2012 and May 2021. Exclusion criteria included non-English articles, conference proceedings and irrelevant studies. Thematic data analysis synthesised findings.

Results:  Three main themes emerged: participant identification, key programme content and programme implementation process, crucial for effective training programme development.

Conclusion:  Identifying participants, defining programme content and outlining implementation processes are pivotal in enhancing nurses' adherence counselling skills. This approach could stabilise patient treatment adherence, potentially reducing treatment default, loss to follow-up and mortality rates.Contribution: These findings lay the groundwork for developing effective training programmes aimed at improving adherence counselling among nurses.

培训护士以加强南非艾滋病毒-结核病合并感染的依从性咨询:综合评价。
背景:南非在减少艾滋病毒和结核病方面取得了长足进展;然而,对合并感染结核病的艾滋病毒感染者的坚持咨询仍然是一项挑战,特别是在开普敦等特定的分区。了解现有培训方案的特点至关重要。目的:本研究探讨了开普敦护士和其他卫生专业人员培训计划的特点,以加强对艾滋病合并结核病患者的依从性咨询。方法:按照PRISMA指南分五步进行综合文献综述。电子检索包含多个数据库:COCHRANE、PsycINFO、PUBMED、ENMBASE、Science Direct、SCOPUS、SocINDEX、Academic Search Complete、Eric、SABINET、Health Resources和世界卫生组织全球卫生图书馆区域索引。纳入标准包括2012年1月至2021年5月期间发表的关于培训计划发展的英文、同行评审的定性和定量全文研究。排除标准包括非英文文章、会议记录和不相关的研究。专题数据分析综合了调查结果。结果:出现了三个主要主题:参与者身份、关键方案内容和方案执行过程,这对有效制定培训方案至关重要。结论:确定参与者,确定方案内容和概述实施过程是提高护士依从性咨询技能的关键。这种方法可以稳定患者的治疗依从性,潜在地减少治疗违约、随访损失和死亡率。贡献:这些发现为制定有效的培训计划奠定了基础,旨在改善护士的依从性咨询。
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