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Development of an AFASS assessment and screening tool towards the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) in sub-Saharan Africa - A Delphi survey

机译:在非洲撒哈拉以南地区开发AFASS评估和筛查工具,以预防母婴HIV传播(PMTCT)

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Background The rate of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, occurring during pregnancy, delivery/labour and breastfeeding, still remains high in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The World Health Organization recommends HIV infected mothers exclusively breastfeed their infants, unless replacement feeding is Acceptable, Feasible, Affordable, Sustainable and Safe (AFASS). Health care workers are responsible for providing counselling to mothers on the risks and benefits of infant feeding options allowing mothers to make an ‘informed choice’, but this role is challenging and mostly subjective. The aim of this study was to develop and content validate an AFASS assessment tool that could be used for infant feeding counselling in SSA. Methods An AFASS assessment tool was developed based on the evidence and tools available regarding why replacement feeding is not AFASS in SSA (15 questions). Fifty seven experts involved in PMTCT programmes in five SSA countries were approached to participate as members of the Delphi expert panel (purposive sampling and snowballing). A web-based survey, utilising a 4-point Likert scale, was employed to gain consensus (>75% agreement) from the expert panel following the Delphi technique. Results A final panel of 15 experts was obtained. Thirteen of the 15 questions in the tool achieved consensus agreement. Experts suggested some additional questions, and that double-barrelled questions were split. Consensus was achieved regarding the applicability and appropriateness of the tool within a SSA context. Experts all agreed that the tool will be useful for the purpose for which it was designed. Suggestions made by the expert panel were incorporated into the revised tool. Conclusions The findings of this study confirm that this AFASS counselling tool may be appropriate and useful for SSA. Ideally the revised tool should be tested by providers of infant feeding advice with the aim of adoption into routine PMTCT programmes in SSA. Within the context of the 2010 WHO guidelines which advocate a public health rather than an individualised approach, it may inform the WHO process of improving counselling tools for health care workers involved in PMTCT programmes.
机译:背景在撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)中,孕妇,分娩/分娩和母乳喂养期间发生的母婴HIV传播率仍然很高。世界卫生组织建议受艾滋病毒感染的母亲仅以母乳喂养婴儿,除非可以接受,可行,负担得起,可持续且安全的替代喂养(AFASS)。医护人员负责向母亲提供有关婴儿喂养选择的风险和益处的咨询,以使母亲能够做出“明智的选择”,但是这种作用具有挑战性,而且主要是主观的。这项研究的目的是开发和内容验证AFASS评估工具,该工具可用于SSA中的婴儿喂养咨询。方法基于关于为什么SSA中不能使用替代喂养的证据和工具,开发了一种AFASS评估工具(15个问题)。与5个SSA国家的PMTCT计划的57位专家进行了接触,以其为Delphi专家小组的成员(目的抽样和滚雪球)。遵循Delphi技术,利用4点李克特量表进行基于网络的调查,以从专家小组获得共识(> 75%一致)。结果获得了由15名专家组成的最后小组。工具中的15个问题中有13个达成了共识。专家们提出了一些其他问题,并且双管齐下的问题被拆分了。在SSA上下文中就该工具的适用性和适当性达成了共识。专家们一致认为,该工具将对设计目的有用。专家小组的建议已纳入修订后的工具中。结论这项研究的结果证实,该AFASS咨询工具对于SSA可能是适当和有用的。理想情况下,修改过的工具应由婴儿喂养建议的提供者进行测试,以期被纳入SSA中的常规PMTCT计划。在2010年倡导公共卫生而不是个体化方法的WHO指南的背景下,它可能会为WHO改进针对参与PMTCT计划的医护人员的咨询工具的过程提供信息。

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