A qualitative exploration of STI partner notification services delivery models among key stakeholders in rural southwestern Uganda.

IF 2.9 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Frontiers in reproductive health Pub Date : 2025-07-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frph.2025.1564836
Pooja Chitneni, Moran Owembabazi, Eunice Kanini, Rosemary Kansiime, Winnie R Muyindike, Christina Psaros, Jessica E Haberer, Lynn T Matthews
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Background: Comprehensive STI care requires not only patient treatment but STI partner notification (PN) and evaluation to prevent ongoing STI transmission and reinfection. In rural, southwestern Uganda, we explored healthcare practitioners' views on three STI PN models that focused on task-shifting to non-physician practitioners to inform the development of a novel STI PN services delivery system.

Methods: From September to November 2023, we conducted individual in-depth interviews with 32 participants from 4 categories (8 participants from each category): patients with a self-reported history of having an STI in Uganda, healthcare workers (physicians, nurses, and community health workers), pharmacists, and healthcare administrators (Ministry of Health officials and regional referral hospital administrators). Interviews explored participants' views on a nursing-based, pharmacy-based, and community-based STI PN models as well as healthcare system tools and needs to facilitate PN. We used inductive and deductive approaches to generate a codebook guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research in a thematic analysis.

Results: Ten female and twenty-two male participants participated in individual in-depth interviews. The median age of the patient and healthcare practitioner participants was 32 and 34 years, respectively. We found that (1) the nursing model was overall supported as nurses (though with one participant noting dissatisfaction with nurses), (2) pharmacies are well-positioned to engage in STI PN as they are early points of contact for patients, incentivized monetarily by PN and patient-delivered partner medication, and have the potential to physically restructure to create private spaces and increase counseling training, (3) the community-based model should center on village health teams and focus on advocacy and education.

Conclusion: Given the high STI incidence globally and in sub-Saharan Africa, exploring innovative STI care models that resonate with patients and healthcare practitioners will be important. Future work includes a Delphi method to refine these models for testing.

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乌干达西南部农村地区主要利益攸关方间STI合作伙伴通知服务交付模式的定性探索。
背景:全面的性传播感染护理不仅需要患者治疗,还需要性传播感染伴侣通知(PN)和评估,以防止持续的性传播感染和再感染。在乌干达西南部的农村,我们探讨了医疗从业者对三种STI PN模式的看法,这些模式侧重于将任务转移到非医生从业人员,以告知新型STI PN服务交付系统的发展。方法:从2023年9月至11月,我们对来自4个类别(每个类别8名参与者)的32名参与者进行了个人深度访谈:乌干达自我报告有性传播感染史的患者、卫生保健工作者(医生、护士和社区卫生工作者)、药剂师和卫生保健管理人员(卫生部官员和地区转诊医院管理人员)。访谈探讨了参与者对以护理为基础、以药物为基础和以社区为基础的STI PN模型以及卫生保健系统工具和促进PN的需求的看法。我们在专题分析中使用归纳和演绎方法生成了一个由实施研究综合框架指导的代码本。结果:10名女性和22名男性参与者参加了个人深度访谈。患者和保健医生参与者的中位年龄分别为32岁和34岁。我们发现(1)护理模式总体上得到了护士的支持(尽管有一名参与者对护士表示不满);(2)药房在从事STI PN方面处于有利地位,因为它们是患者的早期接触点,受到PN和患者提供的合作伙伴药物的金钱激励,并且有可能进行物理重组,以创造私人空间并增加咨询培训。(3)以村卫生队为中心,以宣传教育为重点。结论:鉴于全球和撒哈拉以南非洲地区的高性传播感染发病率,探索与患者和医疗从业人员产生共鸣的创新性传播感染护理模式将是重要的。未来的工作包括一个德尔菲方法来完善这些模型进行测试。
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