1. Impact of a Rapid Results Initiative Approach on Improving Male Partner Involvement in Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV in Western Kenya
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Akama, E, Mburu, M, Mutegi, E, Nyanaro, G, Otieno, JP, Ndolo, S, Ochanda, B, Ojwang’, L, Lewis-Kulzer, J, Abuogi, L, Oyaro, P, Cohen, CR, Bukusi, EA, and Onono, M
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Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Infectious Diseases ,Prevention ,Clinical Research ,HIV/AIDS ,Infection ,Reproductive health and childbirth ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adult ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Delivery of Health Care ,Delivery ,Obstetric ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Humans ,Infectious Disease Transmission ,Vertical ,Kenya ,Male ,Pregnancy ,Pregnancy Complications ,Infectious ,Prenatal Care ,Sexual Partners ,Spouses ,Young Adult ,Rapid results initiative ,Male involvement ,PMTCT ,HIV-1 ,Public Health and Health Services ,Social Work ,Public health - Abstract
A rapid results initiative (RRI) aimed at increasing male involvement in prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) and service uptake among pregnant women at 116 antenatal clinics in Western Kenya was compared at baseline, during the RRI, and 3-months post-RRI. Male involvement increased from 7.4 to 54.2% during RRI (risk difference [RD] 0.47, CI 0.45-0.48) then 43.4% post-RRI (RD 0.36, CI 0.35-0.37). Among HIV-infected women, facility delivery increased from 40.0 to 49.9% (RD 0.10, 95% CI 0.06-0.13) and 65.0% post-RRI (RD 0.25, 95% CI 0.22-0.28). HIV-infected pregnant women linkage to HIV care increased from 58.6 to 85.9% (RD 0.27, CI 0.24-0.30) and 97.3% post-RRI (RD 0.39, CI 0.36-0.41). Time to ART initiation reduced from 29 days (interquartile range [IQR] 6-56) to 14 days (IQR 0-28) to 7 days (IQR 0-20). A male-centered RRI can significantly increase men's engagement in antenatal care leading to improved partner utilization of PMTCT and antenatal services.
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- 2018