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Uptake contexts and perceived impacts of HIV testing and counselling among adults in East and Southern Africa: A meta-ethnographic review

机译:东非和南部非洲成年人对艾滋病毒检测和咨询的接受情况和感知影响:一项元民族志研究

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IntroductionHIV testing and counselling (HTC) interventions are key to controlling the HIV epidemic in East and Southern Africa where HTC is primarily delivered through voluntary counselling and testing (VCT), provider initiated testing and counselling (PITC), and home-based counselling and testing (HBVCT). Decision making processes around uptake of HTC models must be taken into account when designing new interventions. Counselling in HTC aims to reduce post-test risk taking behaviour and to link individuals to care but its efficacy is unclear. This meta-ethnography aims to understand the contexts of HTC uptake in East and Southern Africa and to analyse the perceived impacts of counselling-based interventions in relation to sexual behaviour and linkage to care.
机译:简介HIV检测和咨询(HTC)干预是控制东部和南部非洲HIV流行的关键,这些地区的HTC主要通过自愿咨询和检测(VCT),提供者发起的检测和咨询(PITC)以及家庭咨询和检测来提供(HBVCT)。设计新的干预措施时,必须考虑采用HTC模型的决策过程。 HTC的咨询旨在减少测试后的冒险行为并将个人与护理联系起来,但其功效尚不清楚。这项元民族志旨在了解东非和南部非洲HTC的使用情况,并分析基于咨询的干预措施对性行为和护理联系的感知影响。

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