Health services delivery factors affecting HIV retesting among pregnant women at 34 weeks gestation in Saboba District, Northern region, Ghana

被引:0
|
作者
Abanga, Williams Azumah [1 ]
Klu, Desmond [2 ]
Dery, Maxwell [3 ]
Fusheini, Iddrisu [1 ]
Dwomoh, Salifu [1 ]
Kubio, Chrysantus [4 ]
Tagbor, Harry Kwami [5 ]
机构
[1] Ghana Hlth Serv, Saboba Hlth Directorate, Saboba, Ghana
[2] Univ Hlth & Allied Sci, Inst Hlth Res, PMB 31, Ho 00233, Ghana
[3] Assemblies God Hosp, Ghana Hlth Serv, Saboba, Ghana
[4] Ghana Hlth Serv, Volta Reg Hlth Directorate, Ho, Ghana
[5] Univ Hlth & Allied Sci, Ho, Ghana
关键词
HIV retesting; pregnancy; antenatal care; loss to follow up; health service barriers; Ghana; TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION; INCIDENT HIV; MISSED OPPORTUNITIES; SEROCONVERSION; INFECTION;
D O I
10.1177/09564624241303819
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background Vertical transmission of HIV is a major global public health issue, particularly due to maternal HIV acquisition during pregnancy, challenges in enrolling pregnant women living with HIV into antiretroviral therapy programmes, and loss to follow-up. The factors influencing HIV retesting in pregnant women with an initial HIV-negative results are understudied. The study examined health service delivery factors affecting HIV retesting among pregnant women.Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in six health facilities in the Saboba District in 2023. Pregnant women who initially tested HIV-negative and were attending antenatal clinics at 34 weeks gestation or later were randomly selected. Data was analyzed using Stata version 15.0. Logistic regression was used to examined the health service factors affecting HIV retesting at a 0.05 significant level.Results Out of 445 pregnant women initially HIV-negative, only 21.1% were retested at 34 weeks gestation. Pregnant women receiving antenatal care at health centers were less likely to be retested [aOR = 0.34; CI: 0.14-0.84], while those who spent less time during ANC were more likely to retest [aOR = 2.58; CI: 1.33-5.01].Conclusions Improvement in HIV retesting requires reproductive health units to develop strategies to enhance coverage and reduce waiting times at health centers could encourage more pregnant women to retest for HIV.
引用
收藏
页码:212 / 222
页数:11
相关论文
共 18 条
  • [1] Factors influencing the utilization of TBA services by women in the Tolon district of the northern region of Ghana
    Allou, Leander Achageba
    SCIENTIFIC AFRICAN, 2018, 1
  • [2] Urinary Tract Infection and Associated Factors among Pregnant Women Receiving Antenatal Care at a Primary Health Care Facility in the Northern Region of Ghana
    Vicar, Ezekiel K. K.
    Acquah, Samuel E. K.
    Wallana, Williams
    Kuugbee, Eugene D. D.
    Osbutey, Emmanuel K. K.
    Aidoo, Abigail
    Acheampong, Emmanuel
    Mensah, Gloria Ivy
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY, 2023, 2023
  • [3] Factors associated with syphilis screening uptake among pregnant women in health facilities in Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana
    Damien Punguyire
    Emmanuel Mahama
    Timothy Letsa
    Patricia Akweongo
    Bismark Sarfo
    Maternal Health, Neonatology and Perinatology, 1 (1)
  • [4] Adolescents' reproductive health knowledge, choices and factors affecting reproductive health choices: a qualitative study in the West Gonja District in Northern region, Ghana
    Kyilleh, Joseph Maaminu
    Tabong, Philip Teg-Nefaah
    Konlaan, Benson Boinkum
    BMC INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS, 2018, 18
  • [5] Assessing health system factors affecting access and delivery of IPTp-SP and ITN to pregnant women attending ANC clinics in Ghana
    Virtue Fiawokome De-Gaulle
    Pascal Magnussen
    Joseph Kamgno
    Wilfred Mbacham
    Verner N. Orish
    Harry Tagbor
    BMC Health Services Research, 21
  • [6] Assessing health system factors affecting access and delivery of IPTp-SP and ITN to pregnant women attending ANC clinics in Ghana
    De-Gaulle, Virtue Fiawokome
    Magnussen, Pascal
    Kamgno, Joseph
    Mbacham, Wilfred
    Orish, Verner N.
    Tagbor, Harry
    BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2021, 21 (01)
  • [7] Indications, Outcome and Risk Factors of Cesarean Delivery Among Pregnant Women Utilizing Delivery Services at Selected Public Health Institutions, Oromia Region, South West Ethiopia
    G Mariam, Belete
    Tilahun, Temesgen
    Merdassa, Elias
    Tesema, Desalew
    PATIENT-RELATED OUTCOME MEASURES, 2021, 12 : 227 - 236
  • [8] Contraceptive experience and factors associated with desire for postpartum family planning among pregnant women of the nkongsamba health district, Littoral Region, Cameroon
    Ajong, Atem Bethel
    Yakum, Martin Ndinakie
    Mangala, Fulbert Nkwele
    Bekolo, Cavin Epie
    Agbor, Valirie Ndip
    Waffo, Larissa Matcha
    Kenfack, Bruno
    BMC WOMENS HEALTH, 2025, 25 (01)
  • [9] Unintended Pregnancy and Associated Factors among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Care at Bako Tibe District Public Health Facility, Oromia Region, Ethiopia
    Bekele, Habtamu
    Dheresa, Merga
    Mengistie, Bezatu
    Sintayehu, Yitagesu
    Fekadu, Gelana
    JOURNAL OF PREGNANCY, 2020, 2020
  • [10] Using the community-based health planning and services program to promote skilled delivery in rural Ghana: socio-demographic factors that influence women utilization of skilled attendants at birth in Northern Ghana
    Evelyn Sakeah
    Henry V Doctor
    Lois McCloskey
    Judith Bernstein
    Kojo Yeboah-Antwi
    Samuel Mills
    BMC Public Health, 14