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Transportation cost as a barrier to contraceptive use among women initiating treatment for HIV in Tanzania.

Lauren A Hunter1, Ndola Prata1, Brenda Eskenazi1, Prosper F Njau2, Sandra I McCoy1.   

Abstract

Transportation cost is a barrier to HIV treatment, yet no studies have examined its association with contraceptive use among women living with HIV. We analyzed cross-sectional data from women attending three public healthcare facilities in Shinyanga, Tanzania where they initiated antiretroviral therapy for HIV infection in the previous 90 days; all facilities offered free contraception. Women self-reported current contraceptive use and the round-trip cost of transportation to the facility. Among 421 women aged 18-49, 86 (20.4%) were using any modern contraceptive method, of which half were using modern methods other than condoms. Women who paid more than 2,000 Tanzanian shillings for transportation had a significantly lower prevalence of any modern method use than women who paid nothing (9.1% vs. 21.3%; adjusted difference: -12.9; 95% confidence interval: -21.3, -4.4). A similar difference was observed for non-condom modern method use. We conclude that high transportation cost may impede contraceptive use even among women accessing HIV treatment.

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Keywords:  Contraception; HIV; PMTCT; food insecurity; transportation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32372660      PMCID: PMC9470296          DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2020.1758613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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