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Rewards and challenges of providing HIV testing and counselling services: health worker perspectives from Burkina Faso Kenya and Uganda

机译:提供艾滋病毒检测和咨询服务的奖励和挑战:布基纳法索肯尼亚和乌干达的卫生工作者观点

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The rapid scale-up of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing, counselling and treatment throughout sub-Saharan Africa has raised questions about how to protect patients’ rights to consent, confidentiality, counselling and care in resource-constrained settings. The Multi-country African Testing and Counselling for HIV (MATCH) study investigated client and provider experiences with different modes of testing in sub-Saharan Africa. One component of that study was a survey of 275 HIV service providers in Burkina Faso, Kenya and Uganda that gathered quantifiable indicators and qualitative descriptions using a standardized instrument. This article presents provider perspectives on the challenges of obtaining consent, protecting confidentiality, providing counselling and helping clients manage disclosure. It also explores health workers’ fear of infection within the workplace and their reports on discrimination against HIV clients within health facilities. HIV care providers in Burkina Faso, Kenya and Uganda experienced substantial rewards from their work, including satisfaction from saving lives and gaining professional skills. They also faced serious resource constraints, including staff shortages, high workloads, lack of supplies and inadequate infrastructure, and they expressed concerns about accidental exposure. Health workers described heavy emotional demands from observing clients suffer emotional, social and health consequences of being diagnosed with HIV, and also from difficult ethical dilemmas related to clients who do not disclose their HIV status to those around them, including partners. These findings suggest that providers of HIV testing and counselling need more resources and support, including better protections against HIV exposure in the workplace. The findings also suggest that health facilities could improve care by increasing attention to consent, privacy and confidentiality and that health policy makers and ethicists need to address some unresolved ethical dilemmas related to confidentiality and non-disclosure, and translate those discussions into better guidance for health workers.
机译:在整个撒哈拉以南非洲地区,人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)测试,咨询和治疗的迅速扩大,引发了有关如何在资源有限的环境中保护患者的知情权,保密权,咨询和护理权的问题。非洲多国艾滋病毒检测和咨询(MATCH)研究调查了撒哈拉以南非洲地区不同检测方式的客户和提供者的经验。该研究的组成部分是对布基纳法索,肯尼亚和乌干达的275名艾滋病服务提供者进行的调查,该调查使用标准化工具收集了可量化的指标和定性描述。本文介绍了提供商在获得同意,保护机密性,提供咨询以及帮助客户管理披露方面面临的挑战。它还探讨了卫生工作者对工作场所内感染的恐惧,以及他们关于卫生机构中艾滋病毒感染者歧视的报告。布基纳法索,肯尼亚和乌干达的艾滋病毒护理人员从他们的工作中获得了丰厚的回报,包括从挽救生命和获得专业技能方面获得了满足。他们还面临严重的资源限制,包括人员短缺,工作量大,供应不足和基础设施不足,他们对意外接触表示担忧。卫生工作者表示,观察患者对情绪的强烈要求是,他们被诊断出患有艾滋病,会给他们带来情感,社会和健康后果,而且还面临着与未向周围人(包括伴侣)透露其艾滋病毒状况的患者有关的艰难的道德困境。这些发现表明,艾滋病毒检测和咨询的提供者需要更多的资源和支持,包括更好地保护工作场所免受艾滋病毒的感染。研究结果还表明,卫生机构可以通过增加对同意,隐私和保密的关注来改善医疗服务,卫生政策制定者和伦理学家需要解决一些与保密和不公开有关的道德困境,并将这些讨论转化为更好的健康指导。工人。

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