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Mobile sexual health services for adolescents: investigating the acceptability of youth-directed mobile clinic services in Cape Town, South Africa

机译:青少年的移动性健康服务:调查南非开普敦青年针对移动诊所服务的可接受性

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The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) epidemic is growing rapidly among South African adolescents and young adults (AYA). Although HIV counselling and testing, HIV prevention and treatment options are widely available, many AYA delay health-seeking until illness occurs, demonstrating a need for youth responsive, integrated sexual and reproductive health services (SRHS). While feasibility and cost-effectiveness have been evaluated, acceptability of mobile clinics among AYA has yet to be established. The objective of this study was to investigate patient acceptability of mobile AYA SRHS and compare mobile clinic usage and HIV outcomes with nearby conventional clinics. Patients presenting to a mobile clinic in Cape Town were invited to participate in an acceptability study of a mobile clinic after using the service. A trained researcher administered an acceptability questionnaire. Mobile clinic medical records during the study period were compared with the records of AYA attending four clinics in the same community. Three hundred three enrolled participants (16–24?years, 246 (81.2%) female) rated mobile AYA SRHS acceptability highly (median?=?4,6 out of 5), with 90% rating their experience as better or much better than conventional clinics. The mobile clinic, compared to conventional clinics, attracted more men (26% v 13%, p??0,000), younger patients (18 v 19?years, p??0,000), and yielded more HIV diagnoses (4% v 2%, p??0,000). Given the high ratings of acceptability, and the preference for mobile clinics over conventional primary health clinics, the scalability of mobile clinics should be investigated as part of a multipronged approach to improve the uptake of SRHS diagnostic, prevention and treatment options for AYA.
机译:人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)流行病在南非青少年和年轻的成年人(AYA)之间迅速增长。虽然艾滋病毒咨询和测试,艾滋病毒预防和治疗方案都广泛提供,但许多AYA延迟寻求疾病,直到疾病发生,展示了青年响应,综合性和生殖健康服务(SRHS)。虽然已经评估了可行性和成本效益,但尚未建立AYA之间的移动诊所的可接受性。本研究的目的是调查移动AYA SRHS的患者可接受性,并与附近的常规诊所比较流动诊所使用和艾滋病病毒结果。邀请患者在开普敦的移动诊所邀请参加使用该服务后的移动诊所的可接受性研究。训练有素的研究员提供了可接受的问卷。研究期间的流动诊所病历与参加同一社区中的四个诊所的AYA记录进行比较。三百三名参与参与者(16-24岁,246(81.2%)女性)额定移动AYA SRHS可接受性高度(中位数?=?4,6),90%的经验更好或比较好常规诊所。移动诊所,与常规诊所相比,吸引了更多的男性(26%v 13%,P?<0,000),年轻患者(18 v 19?岁,P?<0,000),并产生更多HIV诊断(4% v 2%,p?<?0,000)。鉴于可接受性的高评级,以及对传统初级健康诊所的流动诊所的偏好,应调查移动诊所的可扩展性作为改善AYA的SRHS诊断,预防和治疗方案的摄取的一部分。

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