保健工作者对向撒哈拉以南非洲儿童提供艾滋病毒服务的障碍的看法。

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
AIDS Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2019-03-03 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/8056382
Chipo Mutambo, Khumbulani Hlongwana
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引用次数: 14

摘要

背景:为了加速艾滋病毒应对,以满足联合国艾滋病规划署90-90-90儿童指标,卫生保健工作者需要在初级卫生保健机构中带头扩大艾滋病毒服务。这种扩大需要调查现有的阻碍卫生保健工作者有效地向儿童提供这些服务的障碍。此外,如果不能很好地理解所确定的障碍,设计针对具体情况的有效公共卫生应对方案可能会很困难。目的:本研究回顾了目前有关卫生保健工作者对撒哈拉以南非洲初级保健环境中向儿童提供艾滋病毒服务的障碍的看法。方法:在Sabinet、MEDLINE、PubMed和Google Scholar等电子数据库中检索2010年至2018年4月发表的英文论文。搜索过程中使用的关键搜索词是“医护人员的观点”和“向儿童提供艾滋病毒检测的障碍”或“坚持抗逆转录病毒治疗和儿童的障碍”和“艾滋病毒披露和儿童的障碍”。结果。在由提供者发起的儿童咨询和检测(PICT)以及向儿童披露艾滋病毒状况方面存在各种障碍,包括:诊所缺乏适合儿童的基础设施;对艾滋病毒检测和披露的法定同意年龄缺乏共识;卫生保健工作者不熟悉艾滋病毒检测和信息披露指南;缺乏儿童心理学方面的培训;以及对医护人员角色的困惑,大多数人认为医护人员的角色只是提供健康教育和临床服务,纠正虚假信息,而不是参与信息披露。此外,据报告,初级护理人员继续拒绝为其子女进行艾滋病毒检测,并拖延披露情况,因此成为儿童护理和治疗的障碍。结论:培训、指导和向卫生保健工作者提供关于如何提供以儿童为中心的艾滋病毒护理的指南,有可能解决向儿童提供方便儿童的艾滋病毒服务的大多数障碍。然而,教育初级护理人员了解检测儿童并向他们披露的重要性也同样重要。
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Healthcare Workers' Perspectives on the Barriers to Providing HIV Services to Children in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Healthcare Workers' Perspectives on the Barriers to Providing HIV Services to Children in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Background: In order to accelerate the HIV response to meet the UNAIDS 90-90-90 indicators for children, healthcare workers need to lead a scale-up of HIV services in primary healthcare settings. Such a scale-up will require investigation into existing barriers that prevent healthcare workers from effectively providing those services to children. Furthermore, if the identified barriers are not well understood, designing context-specific and effective public health response programmes may prove difficult.

Objective: This study reviews the current literature pertaining to healthcare workers' perspectives on the barriers to providing HIV services to children in the primary care setting in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Methods: English articles published between 2010 and April 2018 were searched in electronic databases including Sabinet, MEDLINE, PubMed, and Google Scholar. Key search words used during the search were "healthcare workers' perspectives" and "barriers to providing HIV testing to children" OR "barriers to ART adherence AND children" and "barriers to HIV disclosure AND children." Results. There are various barriers to provider-initiated counselling and testing (PICT) of children and disclosure of HIV status to children, including the following: lack of child-friendly infrastructure at clinics; lack of consensus on legal age of consent for both HIV testing and disclosure; healthcare worker unfamiliarity with HIV testing and disclosure guidelines; lack of training in child psychology; and confusion around the healthcare worker's role, which most believed was only to provide health education and clinical services and to correct false information, but not to participate in disclosure. Additionally, primary caregivers were reported to be a barrier to care and treatment of children as they continue to refuse HIV testing for their children and delay disclosure.

Conclusion: Training, mentoring, and providing healthcare workers with guidelines on how to provide child-focused HIV care have the potential to address the majority of the barriers to the provision of child-friendly HIV services to children. However, the need to educate primary caregivers on the importance of testing children and disclosing to them is equally important.

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AIDS Research and Treatment
AIDS Research and Treatment INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
CiteScore
3.10
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13
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: AIDS Research and Treatment is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies focused on all aspects of HIV and AIDS, from the molecular basis of disease to translational and clinical research. In addition, articles relating to prevention, education, and behavior change will be considered
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