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J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care ; 15(4): 291-300, 2016 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26173944

ABSTRACT

Increasing the proportion of HIV-positive individuals who link promptly to and are retained in care remains challenging in sub-Saharan Africa, but little evidence is available from the provider perspective. In 4 Ethiopian health facilities, we (1) interviewed providers and peer educators about their perceptions of service delivery- and patient-level barriers and (2) observed provider-patient interactions to characterize content and interpersonal aspects of counseling. In interviews, providers and peer educators demonstrated empathy and identified nonacceptance of HIV status, anticipated stigma from unintended disclosure, and fear of antiretroviral therapy as patient barriers, and brusque counseling and insufficient counseling at provider-initiated testing sites as service delivery-related. However, observations from the same clinics showed that providers often failed to elicit patients' barriers to retention, making it unlikely these would be addressed during counseling. Training is needed to improve interpersonal aspects of counseling and ensure providers elicit and address barriers to HIV care experienced by patients.


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HIV Infections , Health Services Accessibility , Physician-Patient Relations , Adult , Attitude of Health Personnel , Continuity of Patient Care , Counseling , Ethiopia/epidemiology , Female , HIV Infections/epidemiology , HIV Infections/psychology , HIV Infections/therapy , Humans , Male , Qualitative Research
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