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Factors associated with male involvement in the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV, Midlands Province, Zimbabwe, 2015 - a case control study

机译:男性参与预防艾滋病毒母婴传播的相关因素,米德兰省,津巴布韦,2015年–病例对照研究

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Background Uptake of and adherence to the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) interventions are a challenge to most women if there is no male partner involvement. Organizations which include the National AIDS Council and the Zimbabwe AIDS Prevention Project- University of Zimbabwe have been working towards mobilizing men for couple HIV testing and counseling (HTC) in antenatal care (ANC). In 2013, Midlands province had 19?% males who were tested together with their partners in ANC, an increase by 9?% from 2011. However, this improvement was still far below the national target, hence this study was conducted to determine the associated factors. Methods A1:1 unmatched case control study was conducted. A case was a man who did not receive HIV testing and counseling together with his pregnant wife in ANC in Midlands province from January to June 2015. A control was a man who received HIV testing and counseling together with his pregnant wife in ANC in Midlands province from January to June 2015. Simple random sampling was used to select 112 cases and 112 controls. Epi Info statistical software was used to analyze data. Written informed consent was obtained from each study participant. Results Independent factors that predicted male involvement in PMTCT were: having been previously tested as a couple (aOR) 0.22, 95?% CI?=?0.12, 0.41) and having time to visit the clinic (aOR) 0.41, 95?% CI?=?0.21, 0.80). Being afraid of knowing one’s HIV status (aOR 2.22, 95?% CI?=?1.04, 4.76) was independently associated with low male involvement in PMTCT. Conclusion Multiple factors were found to be associated with male involvement in PMTCT. Routine PMTCT educational campaigns in places where men gather, community based couple HTC and accommodating the working class during weekends are essential in fostering male involvement in PMTCT thereby reducing HIV transmission to the baby.
机译:背景技术如果没有男性伴侣参与,对大多数妇女来说,如何接受和坚持预防母婴传播艾滋病毒(PMTCT)干预措施是一项挑战。包括国家艾滋病委员会和津巴布韦大学艾滋病预防项目在内的组织一直在努力动员男性进行产前保健(ANC)中的夫妇HIV检测和咨询(HTC)。 2013年,米德兰省的男性及其伴侣在ANC中接受检测的比例为19%,比2011年增加了9%。但是,这一改善仍然远远低于国家目标,因此进行了此项研究以确定相关的因素。方法进行A1:1无与伦比的病例对照研究。一名患者是一名男子,他与怀孕的妻子在米德兰省的ANC中从2015年1月至2015年6月未得到艾滋病毒检测和咨询。一名控制人员是一名男子与他在米德兰兹省的ANC中的怀孕妻子一起接受了HIV检测和咨询的男子。从2015年1月至2015年6月。使用简单随机抽样选择112例病例和112例对照。 Epi Info统计软件用于分析数据。从每个研究参与者获得书面知情同意。结果预测男性参与PMTCT的独立因素有:以前曾做过夫妻测试(a​​OR)0.22,95%CI == 0.12,0.41)并有时间去诊所(aOR)0.41,95%CI = 0.21,0.80)。害怕知道自己的艾滋病毒感染状况(aOR 2.22,95%CI =?1.04,4.76)与男性参与PMTCT的发生率低有关。结论发现多种因素与男性参与PMTCT有关。在男性聚集的地方进行例行的PMTCT教育活动,在社区以HTC为基础的夫妻并在周末安排工人阶级,对于促进男性参与PMTCT从而减少艾滋病毒向婴儿的传播至关重要。

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