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The willingness of private-sector doctors to manage public-sector HIV/AIDS patients in the eThekwini metropolitan region of KwaZulu-Natal

机译:在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省eThekwini大都市地区,私营部门医生愿意管理公共部门的HIV / AIDS患者

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Background: South Africa is severely affected by the AIDS pandemic and this has resulted in an already under-resourced public sector being placed under further stress, while there remains a vibrant private sector. To address some of the resource and personnel shortages facing the public sector in South Africa, partnerships between the public and private sectors are slowly being forged. However, little is known about the willingness of private-sector doctors in the eThekwini Metropolitan (Metro) region of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa to manage public-sector HIV and AIDS patients.Objectives: To gauge the willingness of private-sector doctor to manage public-sector HIV and AIDS patients and to describe factors that may infuence their responses.Method: A descriptive cross-sectional study was undertaken among private-sector doctors, both general practitioners (GPs) and specialists, working in the eThekwini Metro, using an anonymous, structured questionnaire to investigate their willingness to manage public-sector HIV and AIDS patients and the factors associated with their responses. Chi-square and independent t-tests were used to evaluate associations. Odds ratios were determined using a binary logistic regression model. A p value 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results: Most of the doctors were male GPs aged 30–50 years who had been in practice for more than 10 years. Of these, 133 (77.8%) were willing to manage public-sector HIV and AIDS patients, with 105 (78.9%) reporting adequate knowledge, 99 (74.4%) adequate time, and 83 (62.4%) adequate infrastructure. Of the 38 (22.2%) that were unwilling to manage these patients, more than 80% cited a lack of time, knowledge and infrastructure to manage them. Another reason cited by five doctors (3.8%) who were unwilling, was the distance from public-sector facilities. Of the 33 specialist doctors, 14 (42.4%) indicated that they would not be willing to manage public-sector HIV and AIDS patients, compared with only 24 (17.4%) of the 138 GPs (p 0.01).Conclusion: Many private-sector doctors are willing to manage public-sector HIV and AIDS patients in the eThekwini Metro, potentially removing some of the current burden on the public health sector.
机译:背景:南非受到艾滋病大流行的严重影响,这导致资源贫乏的公共部门受到进一步的压力,而私营部门仍然充满活力。为了解决南非公共部门面临的一些资源和人员短缺问题,公共部门和私营部门之间的伙伴关系正在逐步建立。但是,对于南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的eThekwini大都会(Metro)地区的私人医生对管理公共部门的HIV和AIDS患者的意愿知之甚少。方法:对在eThekwini Metro中工作的私人医生,全科医生(GP)和专家进行描述性横断面研究,方法是对公共部门的HIV和AIDS患者进行管理,并描述可能影响其反应的因素。一份匿名的,结构化的问卷,用于调查他们管理公共部门HIV和AIDS患者的意愿以及与他们的反应相关的因素。卡方检验和独立t检验用于评估关联。使用二元逻辑回归模型确定赔率。 p值<0.05被认为具有统计学意义。结果:大多数医生是30至50岁的男性全科医生,他们在医疗行业工作了10年以上。其中,有133名(77.8%)愿意管理公共部门的HIV和AIDS患者,其中105名(78.9%)表示有足够的​​知识,99名(74.4%)拥有足够的时间,而83名(62.4%)有足够的基础设施。在不愿意管理这些患者的38个(22.2%)中,超过80%的人表示缺乏时间,知识和基础设施来管理这些患者。五名不愿意的医生(3.8%)提到的另一个原因是与公共部门设施的距离。在33名专科医生中,有14名(42.4%)表示他们不愿意管理公共部门的HIV和AIDS患者,而138名全科医生中只有24名(17.4%)(p <0.01)。部门的医生愿意在eThekwini地铁中管理公共部门的HIV和AIDS患者,从而有可能消除当前对公共卫生部门的负担。

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