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'Closing the Gap': Provider Recommendations for Implementing Birth Point of Care HIV Testing

Authors :
May Maloba
Sarah Finocchario-Kessler
Yvonne Kamau
Thomas A. Odeny
Melinda Brown
Kathy Goggin
Matthew Sandbulte
Brad Gautney
Ritika Halder
Natabhona Mabachi
Catherine Wexler
Source :
AIDS and behavior. 23(4)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Delays in traditional HIV DNA PCR testing for early infant diagnosis (EID) at 6 weeks of age result in late antiretroviral treatment (ART). Birth point of care (POC) testing is an emerging strategy with the potential to streamline EID services. We elicited providers' recommendations for introducing birth POC testing to guide strategies in Kenya and similar settings. We conducted formative interviews with 26 EID providers from four Kenyan hospitals prior to POC implementation. Providers discussed the need for comprehensive training, covering both EID and POC-specific topics for all key personnel. Providers highlighted equipment considerations, such as protocols for maintenance and safe storage. Providers emphasized the need for maternal counseling to ensure patient acceptance and most agreed that specimen collection for birth POC testing should occur in the maternity department and supported a multidisciplinary approach. Though most providers supported ART initiation based on a positive birth POC result, a few expressed concerns with result validity. To maximize implementation success, provider training, equipment security, maternal counseling, and logistics of testing must be planned and communicated to providers.

Details

ISSN :
15733254
Volume :
23
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIDS and behavior
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d5661d5a20c570cdd5ef17354de67956