Traversy G P, Austin T, Yau J, Timmerman K
Centre for Communicable Diseases and Infection Control, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON.
Can Commun Dis Rep. 2017 Dec 7;43(12):267-271. doi: 10.14745/ccdr.v43i12a04.
The Public Health Agency of Canada's (PHAC) (the Guide) provides guidance to health care providers regarding who, when and how often to screen for HIV. HIV screening and testing is important in meeting the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS' (UNAIDS) 90-90-90 targets towards HIV elimination.
To determine health care providers' levels of knowledge about and comfort with aspects of HIV testing, and to determine whether their HIV testing practices are consistent with the recommendations in the Guide.
An open, anonymous online survey that included questions on knowledge, comfort and HIV testing practices was developed with stakeholders, validated and pre-tested. It was then disseminated to a convenience sample of health care providers across Canada between June and August 2016.
A total of 1,075 participants representing all Canadian provinces and territories responded to the survey, with the majority being nurses (54%) and physicians (12%). Overall, knowledge related to HIV testing was substantial, but 37% of respondents underestimated the percentage of people living with HIV in Canada who are unaware of their HIV status and only 32% of respondents knew that HIV patients are frequently symptomatic during the acute infection. Most participants were comfortable with HIV testing and approximately 50% reported offering HIV testing regularly.
Although overall knowledge and practice were consistent with PHAC's , some health care providers may underestimate the magnitude of undiagnosed HIV cases in Canada and may misinterpret the symptoms of acute HIV infection. While the amplitude of these results need to be interpreted in light of the convenience sample, addressing these knowledge gaps may facilitate earlier diagnosis of HIV among those who are unaware of their HIV status.
加拿大公共卫生局(PHAC)的《指南》就谁应接受HIV筛查、何时筛查以及筛查频率为医疗服务提供者提供指导。HIV筛查和检测对于实现联合国艾滋病规划署(UNAIDS)的90-90-90消除HIV目标至关重要。
确定医疗服务提供者对HIV检测各方面的知识水平和接受程度,并确定他们的HIV检测实践是否与《指南》中的建议一致。
与利益相关者共同开发了一项开放式匿名在线调查,其中包括有关知识、接受程度和HIV检测实践的问题,进行了验证和预测试。然后在2016年6月至8月期间将其分发给加拿大各地医疗服务提供者的便利样本。
共有来自加拿大所有省份和地区的1075名参与者回复了调查,其中大多数是护士(54%)和医生(12%)。总体而言,与HIV检测相关的知识较为丰富,但37%的受访者低估了加拿大不知道自己感染HIV的HIV感染者比例,只有32%的受访者知道HIV患者在急性感染期间通常有症状。大多数参与者对HIV检测感到自在,约50%的人报告定期提供HIV检测。
尽管总体知识和实践与PHAC的一致,但一些医疗服务提供者可能低估了加拿大未诊断出的HIV病例数量,并且可能误解急性HIV感染的症状。虽然这些结果的幅度需要根据便利样本进行解读,但解决这些知识差距可能有助于在那些不知道自己感染HIV的人群中更早地诊断出HIV。