通过家庭艾滋病毒检测和教育(HOPE)提高孕妇对艾滋病毒检测的意愿,印度尼西亚

Azkiel Fikrie, A. Rifai, Dicky Endrian Kurniawan
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由于孕妇的意愿,艾滋病毒检测项目的实施仍不顺利。他们的意图是必要的,因为它会影响孕妇对艾滋病毒检测的行为。解决这一问题需要新的干预措施,例如家庭艾滋病毒检测和教育(HOPE)。本研究旨在分析HOPE对提高孕妇HIV检测意愿的影响。实验前设计采用一组前测后测法,采用有目的抽样法对30名孕妇进行研究。采用意向问卷收集资料,采用Wilcoxon检验进行分析。结果显示,孕妇有意进行HIV检测的人数从20人增加到27人。结果显示,HOPE对孕妇HIV检测意愿有显著影响(p = 0.033)。以家庭为基础的HIV检测与教育(HOPE)干预可以提高孕妇对HIV检测的意愿。HOPE干预可以让所有孕妇(及其丈夫)了解艾滋病毒检测信息。让她们的丈夫参与HOPE干预鼓励了怀孕母亲进行艾滋病毒检测的意愿,因为她们的丈夫是家庭的决策者,怀孕母亲会进行艾滋病毒检测。
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Improving Pregnant Mothers’ Intention toward HIV Testing through Home-based HIV Test and Education (HOPE) in Jember, Indonesia
The HIV testing program's implementation among pregnant mothers is still not going well due to their intention. Their intention is needed because it can affect pregnant mothers' behavior toward HIV testing. New interventions are needed to solve this problem, such as Home-based HIV Test and Education (HOPE). This study aimed to analyze the influence of HOPE to improve HIV testing intention among pregnant mothers. The pre-experimental design was used with one group pretest-posttest approach—thirty pregnant mothers in Jember following this study and involved by using a purposive sampling technique. The data were collected by using the intention questionnaire and analyzed with the Wilcoxon test. The result showed that pregnant mothers' intention of HIV testing numbers increased from 20 to 27. The results indicate that there is a significant influence of HOPE on the intention of HIV testing in pregnant women (p = 0.033). The Home-based HIV Test and Education (HOPE) intervention can improve pregnant mothers' intention toward HIV testing. The HOPE intervention can reach all pregnant mothers (and their husbands) to discover HIV testing information. Involving their husbands on HOPE intervention encouraged pregnant mothers' intention of HIV testing because their husbands were decision-makers in their family, and pregnant mothers will take HIV testing.
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