Health System Factors Influencing Partner Notification for STIs and HIV in Lilongwe Malawi. A Pre-intervention Phase Assessment for a Quality Improvement Project.

Mitch Matoga, Pearson Mmodzi, Cecelia Massa, Agatha Bula, Mina Hosseinipour, Charles Chasela
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Abstract

Introduction: Despite its wide use, passive partner notification (PN) has a low yield of sexual partners influenced by patient-related and health system (HS) factors.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative study and clinic observations during a pre-intervention phase of a quality improvement (QI) project to identify HS factors that influenced passive PN at Bwaila STI unit (BSU) in Lilongwe Malawi from January to February 2016. We conducted 15 in-depth interviews with health workers and clinic observations for six clinic flow and PN processes at the clinic.

Results: The majority of health workers felt that the lack of incentives for sexual partners or couples who presented to the clinic was the most important negative HS factor that influenced passive PN. We observed an average clinic start time of 09:02 hours. The average duration of the group health talk was 56 minutes and there was no difference in the time spent at the clinic between index cases and partners (1 hour 41 minutes versus 1 hour 36 minutes respectively).

Discussion: Lack of incentives for sexual partners or couples was the most important HS factors that impacted the yield of sexual partners. Interventions focusing on designing simple non-monetary incentives and QI of passive PN should be encouraged.

马拉维利隆圭影响性传播感染和艾滋病毒伴侣通报的卫生系统因素。质量改进项目的干预前阶段评估。
摘要:被动伴侣通知(PN)虽然被广泛使用,但受患者相关因素和卫生系统(HS)因素的影响,其性伴侣的产生率较低。方法:2016年1月至2月,我们在马拉维利隆圭Bwaila STI病房(BSU)进行了质量改进(QI)项目干预前阶段的定性研究和临床观察,以确定影响被动PN的HS因素。我们对卫生工作者进行了15次深入访谈,并对诊所的6个诊所流程和PN过程进行了临床观察。结果:大多数卫生工作者认为,性伴侣或夫妻到诊所就诊缺乏激励是影响被动PN的最重要的负面HS因素。我们观察到平均门诊开始时间为09:02小时。小组健康谈话的平均持续时间为56分钟,指标病例和伴侣在诊所花费的时间没有差异(分别为1小时41分钟和1小时36分钟)。讨论:缺乏对性伴侣或夫妻的激励是影响性伴侣产量的最重要的HS因素。应该鼓励设计简单的非货币激励和被动PN的QI的干预措施。
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