Factors contributing to under utilisation of HIV testing services among TB patients in Malawi
A quantitative, descriptive, explorative survey was conducted to explore and describe factors contributing to underutilisation of HIV testing services among tuberculosis patients and clients in Malawi. Sampled were 282 participants attending an outpatient clinic. A self administered questionnaire...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-131062016-04-16T04:08:24Z Factors contributing to under utilisation of HIV testing services among TB patients in Malawi Kamba, Grace Dhora Maggie Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, G Clients Counselling Cues to action HIV testing service Perceptions Perceived benefits Perceived benefits Perceived self efficacy Perceived susceptibility Perceived severity Tuberculosis Underutilisation 616.9950096897 Tuberculosis -- Patients -- Malawi HIV infections -- Malawi -- Testing A quantitative, descriptive, explorative survey was conducted to explore and describe factors contributing to underutilisation of HIV testing services among tuberculosis patients and clients in Malawi. Sampled were 282 participants attending an outpatient clinic. A self administered questionnaire was used. The findings revealed that 80.5% of the respondents perceived themselves susceptible to HIV infection, 55% believed there were negative consequences of HIV Testing and Counselling (HTC), 87.6% perceived HTC had benefits, most of the respondents (76.8%) mentioned the benefit of knowing the HIV status helping one to plan life, 65% believed in themselves, that they could accept and undergo HIV testing with ease. The study recommends that all HTC providers be thoroughly trained in knowledge and skills to offer services with confidentiality and avoid stigma and discrimination of those found HIV positive. The importance and benefits of HTC should be emphasised in all behaviour communication messages Health Studies M.A. (Public Health) 2014-01-27T07:24:13Z 2014-01-27T07:24:13Z 2013-06 2014-01-27 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13106 en 1 online resource (viii, 64 leaves) |
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Clients Counselling Cues to action HIV testing service Perceptions Perceived benefits Perceived benefits Perceived self efficacy Perceived susceptibility Perceived severity Tuberculosis Underutilisation 616.9950096897 Tuberculosis -- Patients -- Malawi HIV infections -- Malawi -- Testing Kamba, Grace Dhora Maggie Factors contributing to under utilisation of HIV testing services among TB patients in Malawi |
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A quantitative, descriptive, explorative survey was conducted to explore and describe
factors contributing to underutilisation of HIV testing services among tuberculosis
patients and clients in Malawi. Sampled were 282 participants attending an outpatient
clinic. A self administered questionnaire was used. The findings revealed that 80.5% of
the respondents perceived themselves susceptible to HIV infection, 55% believed there
were negative consequences of HIV Testing and Counselling (HTC), 87.6% perceived
HTC had benefits, most of the respondents (76.8%) mentioned the benefit of knowing
the HIV status helping one to plan life, 65% believed in themselves, that they could
accept and undergo HIV testing with ease. The study recommends that all HTC
providers be thoroughly trained in knowledge and skills to offer services with
confidentiality and avoid stigma and discrimination of those found HIV positive. The
importance and benefits of HTC should be emphasised in all behaviour communication
messages === Health Studies === M.A. (Public Health) |
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Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, G |
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Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, G Kamba, Grace Dhora Maggie |
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Kamba, Grace Dhora Maggie |
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Kamba, Grace Dhora Maggie |
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Factors contributing to under utilisation of HIV testing services among TB patients in Malawi |
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Factors contributing to under utilisation of HIV testing services among TB patients in Malawi |
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Factors contributing to under utilisation of HIV testing services among TB patients in Malawi |
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Factors contributing to under utilisation of HIV testing services among TB patients in Malawi |
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Factors contributing to under utilisation of HIV testing services among TB patients in Malawi |
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factors contributing to under utilisation of hiv testing services among tb patients in malawi |
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