Preventing mother-to-child transmission in Guayaquil, Ecuador: HIV knowledge and risk perception

被引:7
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作者
Dearborn, J. L. [1 ]
Lewis, J. [1 ]
Mino, G. P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Connecticut, Sch Med, Dept Community Med & Hlth Care, Farmington, CT USA
[2] Hosp Nino, Dept Infectol, Guayaquil, Ecuador
关键词
MTCT; risk perception; HIV knowledge; Ecuador; HIV/AIDS; HEALTH BELIEF MODEL; PREGNANT-WOMEN; BEHAVIOR; PREVALENCE; INFECTION; AMERICAN;
D O I
10.1080/17441690903367141
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
An important step in preventing mother-to-child transmission is testing pregnant women for HIV. Health literacy measures, such as HIV knowledge and risk perception, may determine which women are tested in prenatal clinics where routine opt-out testing is not available. A survey was conducted in Guayaquil, Ecuador in 2006 (n = 485), where approximately 0.7% of HIV tests in prenatal clinics were positive. Pregnant women over the age of 18 were invited to complete the survey in the waiting rooms at four city hospitals. There were 67.2% of women reported being tested previously for HIV. The most notable finding was that women who perceived a risk were 1.74 times more likely to request testing (p = 0.021), but a woman's risk perception was not related to established risk factors. In addition, a physician's recommendation would result in the testing of nearly all women (94.3%). This data suggest that interventions in prenatal care clinics should incorporate educational strategies to increase accurate perception of personal risk. These efforts must occur in conjunction with increasing the access to HIV tests to achieve the goal of universal prenatal testing.
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页码:649 / 662
页数:14
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