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Attitudes of patients towards voluntary human immunodeficiency virus counselling and testing in two Nigerian tertiary hospitals.

S A Isezuo1, O Onayemi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Despite new scientific evidence establishing the benefits of counselling and testing as key elements in human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) prevention strategy, inappropriate HIV screening without consent and counselling is frequent in Africa. Presumed high rejection rate of HIV test has been adduced to this practice.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the acceptability of HIV conselling and testing among Nigerians.
METHODS: Consecutive sixty indigenous Nigerians aged 35.10+/-11.31 years with male: female ratio of 2:1, and made of clients with clinically suspected AIDS (20), diseases unrelated to AIDS (15), dermatological problems (10), sexually transmitted diseases (9), and asymptomatic persons (6) were studied.
RESULTS: Fifty-three (88.3%) subjects gave informed consent to HIV screening. Of the 53 consenters, 32 (60.4%) were seropositive while 21 (39.6%) were seronegative. Five clients (9.4%) (1seropositive + 4 seronegative consenters) did not turn up for their results, and 2 (3.8%) seronegative consenters did not want to know their serostatus. The reactions to disclosure of seropositive results included grief 9 (28.1 %), indifference 8 (25 %), surprise 5 (15.6%), family concern 5 (15.6%), denial 3 (9.4%) and suicidal ideation 2 (6.3%). Thirteen (40.6%) seropositive clients showed willingness to disclosure of their serostatus to family members including the father (58%), senior brother (23%), wife (11%) and others (8%). Direct cost of screening was N400.00 (U$3.10) per client. An average of 18 minutes per client was spent on counselling.
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates the feasibility of VCT in Nigerian hospitals.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15287285     DOI: 10.4314/wajm.v23i2.28098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West Afr J Med        ISSN: 0189-160X


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1.  Effect of health education on willingness to undergo HIV screening among antenatal attendees in a teaching hospital in north central Nigeria.

Authors:  O O Sekoni; S A Aderibigbe; T M Akande
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2014-06-30       Impact factor: 3.411

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