Ijadunola Kayode, Abiona Titilayo, Balogun Joseph, Aderounmu Adetokunbo
Department of Community Health, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care. 2011 Oct;16(5):387-96. doi: 10.3109/13625187.2011.593660. Epub 2011 Jul 21.
The Provider Initiated HIV (Opt-out) Testing and Counselling model has rarely been tested in Nigeria. This study assessed its feasibility and uptake among a sample of Nigerian university undergraduate students.
Two hundred and fifty-two Nigerian university students were offered rapid 'opt-out' HIV tests. The participants were also interviewed using a self-administered questionnaire. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics.
Two hundred and fifty-one (99.6%) students accepted to be tested and only one (0.4%) refused testing. The commonest reason given for accepting rapid 'opt-out' testing was the desire to find out HIV status (93.2%). Only 24 (9.5%) students had previously ever been tested for HIV; among the 228 (90.5%) respondents who had not, the commonest reasons given for not testing were lack of knowledge of where to go to (25%), fear of testing positive (24%), and perception of being unlikely to have been exposed to HIV (18%).
HIV 'opt-out' testing holds the prospect for rapidly increasing the coverage of HIV testing and other preventive interventions among university students in Nigeria. However, waiting time before testing and the poor disposition of medical staff to add on the burden of HIV 'opt-out' tests remain potential barriers to its roll-out.
由医疗服务提供者发起的艾滋病病毒(“选择退出”式)检测与咨询模式在尼日利亚很少得到检验。本研究评估了该模式在尼日利亚大学生样本中的可行性及接受程度。
为252名尼日利亚大学生提供了快速“选择退出”式艾滋病病毒检测。还使用一份自填式问卷对参与者进行了访谈。采用描述性统计方法对数据进行分析。
251名(99.6%)学生接受检测,只有1名(0.4%)拒绝检测。接受快速“选择退出”式检测的最常见原因是想知道自己的艾滋病病毒感染状况(93.2%)。只有24名(9.5%)学生此前曾接受过艾滋病病毒检测;在228名(90.5%)未曾接受检测的受访者中,未接受检测的最常见原因是不知道去哪里检测(25%)、害怕检测结果呈阳性(24%)以及认为自己不太可能接触过艾滋病病毒(18%)。
艾滋病病毒“选择退出”式检测有望迅速提高尼日利亚大学生中艾滋病病毒检测及其他预防干预措施的覆盖率。然而,检测前的等待时间以及医务人员不愿增加艾滋病病毒“选择退出”式检测负担的态度仍是该模式推广的潜在障碍。