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The barriers and facilitators of HIV-exposed infant testing as perceived by HIV-positive mothers in Botswana: A qualitative study

BACKGROUND: Despite high rates of HIV testing and enrolment of HIV-positive pregnant women on antiretroviral therapy in Botswana, coverage for HIV-exposed infant (HEI) testing remains suboptimal. Many factors can contribute to suboptimal HEI testing rates, but they have seldom been thoroughly invest...

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Autores principales: Karugaba, Grace, Simpson, Jennifer, Mathuba, Bathusi, Phoi, Onkemetse, Regonamanye, Thato, Mathuba, Keofentse, Dintwa, Eldah, Nkomo, Bornapate, Ramaabya, Dinah, Pule, Mathabo Relebohile, Matshaba, Mogomotsi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9432723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36044527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273777
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author Karugaba, Grace
Simpson, Jennifer
Mathuba, Bathusi
Phoi, Onkemetse
Regonamanye, Thato
Mathuba, Keofentse
Dintwa, Eldah
Nkomo, Bornapate
Ramaabya, Dinah
Pule, Mathabo Relebohile
Matshaba, Mogomotsi
author_facet Karugaba, Grace
Simpson, Jennifer
Mathuba, Bathusi
Phoi, Onkemetse
Regonamanye, Thato
Mathuba, Keofentse
Dintwa, Eldah
Nkomo, Bornapate
Ramaabya, Dinah
Pule, Mathabo Relebohile
Matshaba, Mogomotsi
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description BACKGROUND: Despite high rates of HIV testing and enrolment of HIV-positive pregnant women on antiretroviral therapy in Botswana, coverage for HIV-exposed infant (HEI) testing remains suboptimal. Many factors can contribute to suboptimal HEI testing rates, but they have seldom been thoroughly investigated in Botswana. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the experiences and perspectives of HIV-positive mothers on the barriers and facilitators of HEI testing to inform interventions to promote HEI testing in Botswana. METHODS: We conducted focus group discussions (FGDs) with HIV-positive mothers who gave birth in 2016 at the three largest public hospitals in Botswana. FGDs were held in Maun, Francistown, and Gaborone from September 2019 to March 2020. The maximum variation sampling method was used to select the participants using information that was abstracted from birth registers and other medical records at the study sites. Mothers were asked to describe their HEI testing experiences, what made it easy or difficult for them to return the HEI for testing, and what needs to be done to improve HEI testing in Botswana. A thematic approach was used to analyse the data. RESULTS: Fifteen FGDs with 142 mothers (aged 21–52 years) were held. Participants identified several facilitators to HEI testing, including a mother with adequate knowledge of PMTCT, intensive tracking of HEI by healthcare workers (HCWs), positive attitudes of HCWs toward clients, and social support from significant others. Staff shortages at health care facilities, frequent stock-outs of HIV test kits, fear of stigma, fear of positive test results for the child, and transportation challenges were identified as key barriers to HEI testing. Increasing staffing at healthcare facilities, having adequate supplies of HIV test kits, enhanced HEI tracking, easing access to HEI testing services in rural areas, and providing quality PMTCT education were among the proposed interventions to promote HEI testing. CONCLUSION: Optimizing HEI testing in Botswana will require multi-level interventions at the policy, health system, community, interpersonal, and individual levels.
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spelling pubmed-94327232022-09-01 The barriers and facilitators of HIV-exposed infant testing as perceived by HIV-positive mothers in Botswana: A qualitative study Karugaba, Grace Simpson, Jennifer Mathuba, Bathusi Phoi, Onkemetse Regonamanye, Thato Mathuba, Keofentse Dintwa, Eldah Nkomo, Bornapate Ramaabya, Dinah Pule, Mathabo Relebohile Matshaba, Mogomotsi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Despite high rates of HIV testing and enrolment of HIV-positive pregnant women on antiretroviral therapy in Botswana, coverage for HIV-exposed infant (HEI) testing remains suboptimal. Many factors can contribute to suboptimal HEI testing rates, but they have seldom been thoroughly investigated in Botswana. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore the experiences and perspectives of HIV-positive mothers on the barriers and facilitators of HEI testing to inform interventions to promote HEI testing in Botswana. METHODS: We conducted focus group discussions (FGDs) with HIV-positive mothers who gave birth in 2016 at the three largest public hospitals in Botswana. FGDs were held in Maun, Francistown, and Gaborone from September 2019 to March 2020. The maximum variation sampling method was used to select the participants using information that was abstracted from birth registers and other medical records at the study sites. Mothers were asked to describe their HEI testing experiences, what made it easy or difficult for them to return the HEI for testing, and what needs to be done to improve HEI testing in Botswana. A thematic approach was used to analyse the data. RESULTS: Fifteen FGDs with 142 mothers (aged 21–52 years) were held. Participants identified several facilitators to HEI testing, including a mother with adequate knowledge of PMTCT, intensive tracking of HEI by healthcare workers (HCWs), positive attitudes of HCWs toward clients, and social support from significant others. Staff shortages at health care facilities, frequent stock-outs of HIV test kits, fear of stigma, fear of positive test results for the child, and transportation challenges were identified as key barriers to HEI testing. Increasing staffing at healthcare facilities, having adequate supplies of HIV test kits, enhanced HEI tracking, easing access to HEI testing services in rural areas, and providing quality PMTCT education were among the proposed interventions to promote HEI testing. CONCLUSION: Optimizing HEI testing in Botswana will require multi-level interventions at the policy, health system, community, interpersonal, and individual levels. Public Library of Science 2022-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9432723/ /pubmed/36044527 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273777 Text en © 2022 Karugaba et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Karugaba, Grace
Simpson, Jennifer
Mathuba, Bathusi
Phoi, Onkemetse
Regonamanye, Thato
Mathuba, Keofentse
Dintwa, Eldah
Nkomo, Bornapate
Ramaabya, Dinah
Pule, Mathabo Relebohile
Matshaba, Mogomotsi
The barriers and facilitators of HIV-exposed infant testing as perceived by HIV-positive mothers in Botswana: A qualitative study
title The barriers and facilitators of HIV-exposed infant testing as perceived by HIV-positive mothers in Botswana: A qualitative study
title_full The barriers and facilitators of HIV-exposed infant testing as perceived by HIV-positive mothers in Botswana: A qualitative study
title_fullStr The barriers and facilitators of HIV-exposed infant testing as perceived by HIV-positive mothers in Botswana: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed The barriers and facilitators of HIV-exposed infant testing as perceived by HIV-positive mothers in Botswana: A qualitative study
title_short The barriers and facilitators of HIV-exposed infant testing as perceived by HIV-positive mothers in Botswana: A qualitative study
title_sort barriers and facilitators of hiv-exposed infant testing as perceived by hiv-positive mothers in botswana: a qualitative study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9432723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36044527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273777
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