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Quality, not just quantity: lessons learned from HIV testing in Salvador, Brazil

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Main Author: MacCarthy, Sarah
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Rasanathan, Jennifer, Dourado, Maria Inês Costa, Gruskin, Sofia
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Language: eng
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Summary: Studies have demonstrated that an early HIV diagnosis is a critical first step towards continued engagement in care. We examined HIV testing experiences in Salvador, Brazil, to understand how a focus on quality services can inform service provision more generally in the post-2015 global health agenda. Seventeen semi-structured interviews were conducted with HIV-positive pregnant women in Salvador, a large urban centre of north-east Brazil. Interviews were transcribed, translated and coded for analysis. Deductive codes confirmed factors identified in the literature review. Inductive codes highlighted new factors emerging from the initial coding. 'Quality' was defined according to global and national guidelines as HIV testing with informed and voluntary consent, counselling and confidentiality (3Cs). No pregnant woman experienced all elements of the 3Cs. Three women did not experience any informed and voluntary consent, counselling or confidentiality. Few women provided consent overall and none received pre-test counselling. Post-test counselling and confidentiality of services were more consistently provided. This study suggests that testing in Salvador - the third-largest city in the country - is not of the quality called for by global and national guidelines, despite the fact that HIV testing is being routinely provided for HIV-positive pregnant women in Brazil. Going forward, additional clarity around the 3Cs is necessary to improve how the quality, not just the quantity, of HIV services is measured.
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spelling MacCarthy, SarahRasanathan, JenniferDourado, Maria Inês CostaGruskin, Sofia2015-06-15T12:46:20Z20141744-1706http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/17878Glob Public Health, v.9, n.6, p.723-39.Studies have demonstrated that an early HIV diagnosis is a critical first step towards continued engagement in care. We examined HIV testing experiences in Salvador, Brazil, to understand how a focus on quality services can inform service provision more generally in the post-2015 global health agenda. Seventeen semi-structured interviews were conducted with HIV-positive pregnant women in Salvador, a large urban centre of north-east Brazil. Interviews were transcribed, translated and coded for analysis. Deductive codes confirmed factors identified in the literature review. Inductive codes highlighted new factors emerging from the initial coding. 'Quality' was defined according to global and national guidelines as HIV testing with informed and voluntary consent, counselling and confidentiality (3Cs). No pregnant woman experienced all elements of the 3Cs. Three women did not experience any informed and voluntary consent, counselling or confidentiality. Few women provided consent overall and none received pre-test counselling. Post-test counselling and confidentiality of services were more consistently provided. This study suggests that testing in Salvador - the third-largest city in the country - is not of the quality called for by global and national guidelines, despite the fact that HIV testing is being routinely provided for HIV-positive pregnant women in Brazil. Going forward, additional clarity around the 3Cs is necessary to improve how the quality, not just the quantity, of HIV services is measured.Submitted by Maria Creuza Silva (mariakreuza@yahoo.com.br) on 2015-06-15T12:46:20Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dourado I. 2014. 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title Quality, not just quantity: lessons learned from HIV testing in Salvador, Brazil
spellingShingle Quality, not just quantity: lessons learned from HIV testing in Salvador, Brazil
MacCarthy, Sarah
Brazil
HIV Testing and Counselling
HIV/AIDS
Human Rights
Linkage to Care
title_short Quality, not just quantity: lessons learned from HIV testing in Salvador, Brazil
title_full Quality, not just quantity: lessons learned from HIV testing in Salvador, Brazil
title_fullStr Quality, not just quantity: lessons learned from HIV testing in Salvador, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Quality, not just quantity: lessons learned from HIV testing in Salvador, Brazil
title_sort Quality, not just quantity: lessons learned from HIV testing in Salvador, Brazil
author MacCarthy, Sarah
author_facet MacCarthy, Sarah
Rasanathan, Jennifer
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Gruskin, Sofia
author_role author
author2 Rasanathan, Jennifer
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Gruskin, Sofia
author2_role author
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author
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Rasanathan, Jennifer
Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Gruskin, Sofia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazil
HIV Testing and Counselling
HIV/AIDS
Human Rights
Linkage to Care
topic Brazil
HIV Testing and Counselling
HIV/AIDS
Human Rights
Linkage to Care
description Studies have demonstrated that an early HIV diagnosis is a critical first step towards continued engagement in care. We examined HIV testing experiences in Salvador, Brazil, to understand how a focus on quality services can inform service provision more generally in the post-2015 global health agenda. Seventeen semi-structured interviews were conducted with HIV-positive pregnant women in Salvador, a large urban centre of north-east Brazil. Interviews were transcribed, translated and coded for analysis. Deductive codes confirmed factors identified in the literature review. Inductive codes highlighted new factors emerging from the initial coding. 'Quality' was defined according to global and national guidelines as HIV testing with informed and voluntary consent, counselling and confidentiality (3Cs). No pregnant woman experienced all elements of the 3Cs. Three women did not experience any informed and voluntary consent, counselling or confidentiality. Few women provided consent overall and none received pre-test counselling. Post-test counselling and confidentiality of services were more consistently provided. This study suggests that testing in Salvador - the third-largest city in the country - is not of the quality called for by global and national guidelines, despite the fact that HIV testing is being routinely provided for HIV-positive pregnant women in Brazil. Going forward, additional clarity around the 3Cs is necessary to improve how the quality, not just the quantity, of HIV services is measured.
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