HIV/aids related home based care practices among primary health care workers in Ogun state, Nigeria

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Olorunfemi, Amoran E. [1 ]
Elijah, Ogunsola O. [1 ]
Albert, Salako O. [1 ]
Ok, Alausa O. [1 ]
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[1] Olabisi Onabanjo Univ, Teaching Hosp, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Community Med & Primary Care, Shagamu, Nigeria
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VULNERABLE OLDER-PEOPLE; ELDERLY-PEOPLE; COMMUNITY; SERVICES; VISITS; MORTALITY; PROGRAM; TRIAL; INTERVENTION; METAANALYSIS;
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10.1186/1472-6963-12-112
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: HIV/AIDS is fast becoming a chronic disease with the advent of antiretroviral drugs, therefore making home based care key in the management of chronically ill HIV/AIDS patient. The objective of this study was to determine the perception and practice of health care workers on HIV/AIDS related home based care in the health facilities in Ogun state, Nigeria. Methods: This study is an analytical cross-sectional study. A multistage cluster sampling technique was used to obtain a representative sample of the primary health care workers in Ogun state. An interviewer administered structured questionnaire was administered by trained health workers to elicit the required information. Result: A total of 350 health care workers were interviewed, 70% of the respondents could adequately describe the components of home based care. Only 38.7% were aware of the National guideline on home based care practices and 17.1% believe that home based care will not significantly improve the prognosis of PLWAs. Few 19.1% had ever been trained or ever involved 16.6% in home based care practices. Only 20 [5.7%] are involved on a weekly basis, 16 [4.6%] monthly and 22 [6.3%] quarterly. Reasons given for non implementation of home based care are inadequate number of healthcare workers 45%, lack of political will 24.4%, lack of implementation by facility managers 14% and inadequate funds 16.6%. Factors that were significantly associated with the practice of home based care were perception of its relevance in improving prognosis [OR = 54.21, C. I = 23.22-129.52] and presence of a support group in the facility [OR = 4.80, C. I = 2.40-9.57]. There was however no statistically significant relationship between adequate knowledge of home based care [OR = 0.78, C.I = 0.39-1.54] and previous training on home based care (OR = 1.43, C. I = 0.66-3.06]. Conclusion: The practice of home based care for HIV/AIDS among the study population is low and it is greatly influenced by perception of its effectiveness and relevance. The study recommends that the health care workers should be adequately educated on the importance of home based care in the management of chronic illnesses in order to enhance its practice.
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