Gilmour E, Karim S S, Fourie H J
Centre for Epidemiological Research in Southern Africa, Medical Research Council, Congella.
Sex Transm Dis. 2000 Jul;27(6):353-7. doi: 10.1097/00007435-200007000-00010.
Promoting condom use to prevent HIV transmission is futile if condoms are not readily available.
This study assessed condom availability in clinics, shops, and other outlets in urban and rural South Africa.
Snowball sampling was used to select 70 private-sector and public-sector outlets. One male and one female black fieldworker were posed as clients seeking condoms to assess condom availability and provider attitudes.
Condoms were available in nine (100%) public clinics, in five of nine (55%) private doctor's rooms, and in only 5 of 52 (10%) nonhealth outlets. Access was limited in the public sector by clinic opening times, inadequate clinic signs and markings, and by some providers' attitudes.
A major opportunity to make condoms available in nonhealth outlets in rural areas and urban townships is being missed in South Africa. Above all, the high level of condom awareness is not being matched by easy availability.
如果避孕套不容易获得,推广使用避孕套来预防艾滋病毒传播将是徒劳的。
本研究评估了南非城乡诊所、商店及其他场所的避孕套供应情况。
采用滚雪球抽样法选取了70家私营和公共部门场所。一名男性和一名女性黑人实地工作者假扮成寻求避孕套的顾客,以评估避孕套的供应情况和提供者的态度。
9家(100%)公共诊所都有避孕套,9家私人医生诊室中有5家(55%)有避孕套,而52家非健康场所中只有5家(10%)有避孕套。在公共部门,由于诊所开放时间、诊所标识不足以及一些提供者的态度,获取受到限制。
南非农村地区和城市城镇的非健康场所存在一个提供避孕套的重大机会被错失。最重要的是,对避孕套的高度认知并没有伴随着容易获得的情况。