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Willingness and Participation toward Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission among Males of Reproductive Age. a Study from Kilimanjaro-Tanzania
Yohana, Boniphace.
  • Yohana, Boniphace; s.af
Dar es Salaam Med. Stud. J ; 16(1): 23-26, 2010.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1261095
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To determine willingness and participation toward Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) among males of Reproductive age in Hedaru Ward at Same district; Kilimanjaro region. To determine willingness and participation toward Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) among males of Reproductive age in Hedaru Ward at Same district; Kilimanjaro region. The result showed that of the 138 respondents; 103(74.6) were not willing to participate in PMTCT programs by accompanying their couples to the Antenatal Clinics . Also majority of them (61.4) have never participated in PMTCT programs in Antenatal Clinics. The reasons for poor involvement of males in PMTCT programs were; being busy [25.2]; cultural reasons[21.4]; lack of knowledge on the importance of the programs (21.4). Most males do not participate in PMTCT programs because they don't realise their importance due to inadequate knowledge about the programs; while others are hindered by cultural settings in the community which pose negative perceptions toward the programs. PMTCT clinics should be made men friendly and service providers should ensure that all efforts are made to involve men from the beginning in every PMTCT intervention. Men should be enforced to accompany their couples to the ANC through denying maternal services to the mother unless she comes with her husband/ partner
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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Patient Participation / HIV Infections / Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome / Disease Transmission, Infectious Language: English Journal: Dar es Salaam Med. Stud. J Year: 2010 Type: Article

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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Patient Participation / HIV Infections / Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome / Disease Transmission, Infectious Language: English Journal: Dar es Salaam Med. Stud. J Year: 2010 Type: Article