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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare workers regarding human immunodeficiency virus index testing in 2021, Burkina Faso

Although knowing one's HIV status is a necessary step in initiating antiretroviral treatment, more than a quarter of Burkinabe who are HIV-positive do not know their status. To reach the target of screening at least 95% of people living with HIV (PLHIV), the country has opted for HIV index test...

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Autores principales: OUÉDRAOGO, SMAÏLA, KABORE, AHMED, DIALLO, ISMAËL, SARIGDA, MAURICE, DAHOUROU, DÉSIRÉ LUCIEN, KABRE, KUILGA BENJAMIN, ROMBA, ISSA, YONLI, BAPOUGOUNI PHILIPPE CHRISTIAN, DAH, TER TIERO ELIAS, MEDA, NICOLAS
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10615157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37908385
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2023.2459
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author OUÉDRAOGO, SMAÏLA
KABORE, AHMED
DIALLO, ISMAËL
SARIGDA, MAURICE
DAHOUROU, DÉSIRÉ LUCIEN
KABRE, KUILGA BENJAMIN
ROMBA, ISSA
YONLI, BAPOUGOUNI PHILIPPE CHRISTIAN
DAH, TER TIERO ELIAS
MEDA, NICOLAS
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KABORE, AHMED
DIALLO, ISMAËL
SARIGDA, MAURICE
DAHOUROU, DÉSIRÉ LUCIEN
KABRE, KUILGA BENJAMIN
ROMBA, ISSA
YONLI, BAPOUGOUNI PHILIPPE CHRISTIAN
DAH, TER TIERO ELIAS
MEDA, NICOLAS
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description Although knowing one's HIV status is a necessary step in initiating antiretroviral treatment, more than a quarter of Burkinabe who are HIV-positive do not know their status. To reach the target of screening at least 95% of people living with HIV (PLHIV), the country has opted for HIV index testing (screening of sexual partners, children and partners of intravenous drug users). This study assessed the knowledge, attitudes and practices of health workers on HIV index testing. A cross-sectional study was conducted among health workers on index testing pilot sites in Burkina Faso. We constructed scores of health workers' knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding HIV index testing. A total of 132 health workers were surveyed, 62.8% of whom were female. Regarding profiles, 44.7% of the participants were nurses and 5.3% were midwives; physicians and psychosocial counselors accounted for 16.7 and 33.3%, respectively. Most of the participants worked in public health centers (60.6%). Overall, the majority of the participants had poor or average knowledge (85.6%) of the index testing strategy and harmful or inadequate practices (87.1%). Less than half (40.9%) had favorable attitudes toward the strategy. Our study showed that the knowledge of health workers was generally average, their attitudes were not very favorable and their practices were mostly inadequate with regard to HIV index testing. In order to increase the chances of reaching the first 95% of UNAIDS, trainings on the topic must be designed for health workers.
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spelling pubmed-106151572023-10-31 Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare workers regarding human immunodeficiency virus index testing in 2021, Burkina Faso OUÉDRAOGO, SMAÏLA KABORE, AHMED DIALLO, ISMAËL SARIGDA, MAURICE DAHOUROU, DÉSIRÉ LUCIEN KABRE, KUILGA BENJAMIN ROMBA, ISSA YONLI, BAPOUGOUNI PHILIPPE CHRISTIAN DAH, TER TIERO ELIAS MEDA, NICOLAS J Public Health Afr Original Article Although knowing one's HIV status is a necessary step in initiating antiretroviral treatment, more than a quarter of Burkinabe who are HIV-positive do not know their status. To reach the target of screening at least 95% of people living with HIV (PLHIV), the country has opted for HIV index testing (screening of sexual partners, children and partners of intravenous drug users). This study assessed the knowledge, attitudes and practices of health workers on HIV index testing. A cross-sectional study was conducted among health workers on index testing pilot sites in Burkina Faso. We constructed scores of health workers' knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding HIV index testing. A total of 132 health workers were surveyed, 62.8% of whom were female. Regarding profiles, 44.7% of the participants were nurses and 5.3% were midwives; physicians and psychosocial counselors accounted for 16.7 and 33.3%, respectively. Most of the participants worked in public health centers (60.6%). Overall, the majority of the participants had poor or average knowledge (85.6%) of the index testing strategy and harmful or inadequate practices (87.1%). Less than half (40.9%) had favorable attitudes toward the strategy. Our study showed that the knowledge of health workers was generally average, their attitudes were not very favorable and their practices were mostly inadequate with regard to HIV index testing. In order to increase the chances of reaching the first 95% of UNAIDS, trainings on the topic must be designed for health workers. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2023-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10615157/ /pubmed/37908385 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2023.2459 Text en Copyright © 2023, the Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 License (CC BY-NC 4.0).
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OUÉDRAOGO, SMAÏLA
KABORE, AHMED
DIALLO, ISMAËL
SARIGDA, MAURICE
DAHOUROU, DÉSIRÉ LUCIEN
KABRE, KUILGA BENJAMIN
ROMBA, ISSA
YONLI, BAPOUGOUNI PHILIPPE CHRISTIAN
DAH, TER TIERO ELIAS
MEDA, NICOLAS
Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare workers regarding human immunodeficiency virus index testing in 2021, Burkina Faso
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title_full Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare workers regarding human immunodeficiency virus index testing in 2021, Burkina Faso
title_fullStr Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare workers regarding human immunodeficiency virus index testing in 2021, Burkina Faso
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare workers regarding human immunodeficiency virus index testing in 2021, Burkina Faso
title_short Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare workers regarding human immunodeficiency virus index testing in 2021, Burkina Faso
title_sort knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare workers regarding human immunodeficiency virus index testing in 2021, burkina faso
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10615157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37908385
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2023.2459
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