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How Can the Health System Retain Women in HIV Treatment for a Lifetime? A Discrete Choice Experiment in Ethiopia and Mozambique

INTRODUCTION: Option B+, an approach that involves provision of antiretroviral therapy (ART) to all HIV-infected pregnant women for life, is the preferred strategy for prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV. Lifelong retention in care is essential to its success. We conducted a discrete c...

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Autores principales: Kruk, Margaret E., Riley, Patricia L., Palma, Anton M., Adhikari, Sweta, Ahoua, Laurence, Arnaldo, Carlos, Belo, Dercio F., Brusamento, Serena, Cumba, Luisa I. G., Dziuban, Eric J., El-Sadr, Wafaa M., Gutema, Yoseph, Habtamu, Zelalem, Heller, Thomas, Kidanu, Aklilu, Langa, Judite, Mahagaja, Epifanio, McCarthy, Carey F., Melaku, Zenebe, Shodell, Daniel, Tsiouris, Fatima, Young, Paul R., Rabkin, Miriam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4994936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27551785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160764
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author Kruk, Margaret E.
Riley, Patricia L.
Palma, Anton M.
Adhikari, Sweta
Ahoua, Laurence
Arnaldo, Carlos
Belo, Dercio F.
Brusamento, Serena
Cumba, Luisa I. G.
Dziuban, Eric J.
El-Sadr, Wafaa M.
Gutema, Yoseph
Habtamu, Zelalem
Heller, Thomas
Kidanu, Aklilu
Langa, Judite
Mahagaja, Epifanio
McCarthy, Carey F.
Melaku, Zenebe
Shodell, Daniel
Tsiouris, Fatima
Young, Paul R.
Rabkin, Miriam
author_facet Kruk, Margaret E.
Riley, Patricia L.
Palma, Anton M.
Adhikari, Sweta
Ahoua, Laurence
Arnaldo, Carlos
Belo, Dercio F.
Brusamento, Serena
Cumba, Luisa I. G.
Dziuban, Eric J.
El-Sadr, Wafaa M.
Gutema, Yoseph
Habtamu, Zelalem
Heller, Thomas
Kidanu, Aklilu
Langa, Judite
Mahagaja, Epifanio
McCarthy, Carey F.
Melaku, Zenebe
Shodell, Daniel
Tsiouris, Fatima
Young, Paul R.
Rabkin, Miriam
author_sort Kruk, Margaret E.
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description INTRODUCTION: Option B+, an approach that involves provision of antiretroviral therapy (ART) to all HIV-infected pregnant women for life, is the preferred strategy for prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV. Lifelong retention in care is essential to its success. We conducted a discrete choice experiment in Ethiopia and Mozambique to identify health system characteristics preferred by HIV-infected women to promote continuity of care. METHODS: Women living with HIV and receiving care at hospitals in Oromia Region, Ethiopia and Zambézia Province, Mozambique were shown nine choice cards and asked to select one of two hypothetical health facilities, each with six varying characteristics related to the delivery of HIV services for long term treatment. Mixed logit models were used to estimate the influence of six health service attributes on choice of clinics. RESULTS: 2,033 women participated in the study (response rate 97.8% in Ethiopia and 94.7% in Mozambique). Among the various attributes of structure and content of lifelong ART services, the most important attributes identified in both countries were respectful provider attitude and ability to obtain non-HIV health services during HIV-related visits. Availability of counseling support services was also a driver of choice. Facility type, i.e., hospital versus health center, was substantially less important. CONCLUSIONS: Efforts to enhance retention in HIV care and treatment for pregnant women should focus on promoting respectful care by providers and integrating access to non-HIV health services in the same visit, as well as continuing to strengthen counseling.
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spelling pubmed-49949362016-09-12 How Can the Health System Retain Women in HIV Treatment for a Lifetime? A Discrete Choice Experiment in Ethiopia and Mozambique Kruk, Margaret E. Riley, Patricia L. Palma, Anton M. Adhikari, Sweta Ahoua, Laurence Arnaldo, Carlos Belo, Dercio F. Brusamento, Serena Cumba, Luisa I. G. Dziuban, Eric J. El-Sadr, Wafaa M. Gutema, Yoseph Habtamu, Zelalem Heller, Thomas Kidanu, Aklilu Langa, Judite Mahagaja, Epifanio McCarthy, Carey F. Melaku, Zenebe Shodell, Daniel Tsiouris, Fatima Young, Paul R. Rabkin, Miriam PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Option B+, an approach that involves provision of antiretroviral therapy (ART) to all HIV-infected pregnant women for life, is the preferred strategy for prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV. Lifelong retention in care is essential to its success. We conducted a discrete choice experiment in Ethiopia and Mozambique to identify health system characteristics preferred by HIV-infected women to promote continuity of care. METHODS: Women living with HIV and receiving care at hospitals in Oromia Region, Ethiopia and Zambézia Province, Mozambique were shown nine choice cards and asked to select one of two hypothetical health facilities, each with six varying characteristics related to the delivery of HIV services for long term treatment. Mixed logit models were used to estimate the influence of six health service attributes on choice of clinics. RESULTS: 2,033 women participated in the study (response rate 97.8% in Ethiopia and 94.7% in Mozambique). Among the various attributes of structure and content of lifelong ART services, the most important attributes identified in both countries were respectful provider attitude and ability to obtain non-HIV health services during HIV-related visits. Availability of counseling support services was also a driver of choice. Facility type, i.e., hospital versus health center, was substantially less important. CONCLUSIONS: Efforts to enhance retention in HIV care and treatment for pregnant women should focus on promoting respectful care by providers and integrating access to non-HIV health services in the same visit, as well as continuing to strengthen counseling. Public Library of Science 2016-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4994936/ /pubmed/27551785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160764 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kruk, Margaret E.
Riley, Patricia L.
Palma, Anton M.
Adhikari, Sweta
Ahoua, Laurence
Arnaldo, Carlos
Belo, Dercio F.
Brusamento, Serena
Cumba, Luisa I. G.
Dziuban, Eric J.
El-Sadr, Wafaa M.
Gutema, Yoseph
Habtamu, Zelalem
Heller, Thomas
Kidanu, Aklilu
Langa, Judite
Mahagaja, Epifanio
McCarthy, Carey F.
Melaku, Zenebe
Shodell, Daniel
Tsiouris, Fatima
Young, Paul R.
Rabkin, Miriam
How Can the Health System Retain Women in HIV Treatment for a Lifetime? A Discrete Choice Experiment in Ethiopia and Mozambique
title How Can the Health System Retain Women in HIV Treatment for a Lifetime? A Discrete Choice Experiment in Ethiopia and Mozambique
title_full How Can the Health System Retain Women in HIV Treatment for a Lifetime? A Discrete Choice Experiment in Ethiopia and Mozambique
title_fullStr How Can the Health System Retain Women in HIV Treatment for a Lifetime? A Discrete Choice Experiment in Ethiopia and Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed How Can the Health System Retain Women in HIV Treatment for a Lifetime? A Discrete Choice Experiment in Ethiopia and Mozambique
title_short How Can the Health System Retain Women in HIV Treatment for a Lifetime? A Discrete Choice Experiment in Ethiopia and Mozambique
title_sort how can the health system retain women in hiv treatment for a lifetime? a discrete choice experiment in ethiopia and mozambique
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4994936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27551785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160764
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