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男性伴侣参与预防母婴传播:一项横断面研究,埃塞俄比亚北部默克莱

Male partner involvements in PMTCT: a cross sectional study, Mekelle, Northern Ethiopia.

作者信息

Haile Fisaha, Brhan Yemane

机构信息

College of Health Sciences Department of Public Health, Mekelle University, Mekelle, Ethiopia.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2014 Feb 12;14:65. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-14-65.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Male partner participation is a crucial component to optimize antenatal care/prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV(ANC/PMTCT) service. It creates an opportunity to capture pregnant mothers and their male partners to reverse the transmission of HIV during pregnancy, labour and breast feeding. Thus involving male partners during HIV screening of pregnant mothers at ANC is key in the fight against mother to child transmission of HIV(MTCT). So, the aim of this study is to determine the level of male partner involvement in PMTCT and factors that affecting it.

METHODS

A Cross-sectional study was conducted among 473 pregnant mothers attending ANC/PMTCT in Mekelle town health facilities in January 2011. Systematic sampling was used to select pregnant mothers attending ANC/PMTCT service after determination of the client load at each health facility. Clinic exit structured interviews were used to collect the data. Finally multiple logistic regression was used to identify factors that affect male involvement in ANC/PMTCT.

RESULTS

Twenty percent of pregnant mothers have been accompanied by their male partner to the ANC/PMTCT service. Knowledge of HIV sero status [Adj.OR (95% CI) = 0.43 (0.18- 0.66)], maternal willingness to inform their husband about the availability of voluntary counselling and testing services in ANC/PMTCT [Adj.OR (95% CI) =3.74(1.38-10.17)] and previous history of couple counselling [Adj.OR (95% CI) =4.68 (2.32-9.44)] were found to be the independent predictors of male involvement in ANC/PMTCT service.

CONCLUSION

Male partner involvement in ANC/PMTCT is low. Thus, comprehensive strategy should be put in place to sensitize and advocate the importance of male partner involvement in ANC/PMTCT in order to reach out male partners.

摘要

背景

男性伴侣参与是优化产前护理/预防母婴传播艾滋病毒(ANC/PMTCT)服务的关键组成部分。它为促使怀孕母亲及其男性伴侣参与创造了机会,从而在孕期、分娩期和哺乳期阻断艾滋病毒传播。因此,让男性伴侣参与孕期母亲的艾滋病毒筛查是防治母婴传播艾滋病毒(MTCT)的关键。所以,本研究的目的是确定男性伴侣参与预防母婴传播服务的程度及其影响因素。

方法

2011年1月,在梅克内尔镇医疗机构对473名接受产前护理/预防母婴传播服务的怀孕母亲进行了一项横断面研究。在确定每个医疗机构的服务对象数量后,采用系统抽样法选择接受产前护理/预防母婴传播服务的怀孕母亲。通过门诊结束时的结构化访谈收集数据。最后,采用多因素逻辑回归分析确定影响男性伴侣参与产前护理/预防母婴传播服务的因素。

结果

20%的怀孕母亲有男性伴侣陪同接受产前护理/预防母婴传播服务。艾滋病毒血清学状态知晓情况[调整后比值比(95%置信区间)=0.43(0.18 - 0.66)]、母亲告知丈夫产前护理/预防母婴传播服务中自愿咨询检测服务可获得性的意愿[调整后比值比(95%置信区间)=3.74(1.38 - 10.17)]以及既往夫妻咨询史[调整后比值比(95%置信区间)=4.68(2.32 - 9.44)]被发现是男性伴侣参与产前护理/预防母婴传播服务的独立预测因素。

结论

男性伴侣参与产前护理/预防母婴传播服务的比例较低。因此,应制定综合策略,提高认识并倡导男性伴侣参与产前护理/预防母婴传播服务的重要性,以便让更多男性伴侣参与进来。

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