Department of Global Health, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2022 Nov;26(11):3775-3782. doi: 10.1007/s10461-022-03706-5. Epub 2022 Jun 8.
Video-based pre-test information is used in high resource settings to increase HIV testing coverage but remains untested in resource-limited settings. We conducted formative and evaluative focus group discussions with healthcare workers (HCWs) and caregivers of children in Kenya to develop and refine a pediatric HIV pre-test informational video. We then assessed HIV knowledge among caregivers sequentially enrolled in one of three pre-test information groups: (1) individual HCW-led (N = 50), (2) individual video-based (N = 50), and (3) group video-based (N = 50) sessions. A brief video incorporating information on national pediatric testing, modes of HIV transmission, and dramatized testimonials of caregivers who tested children was produced in three languages. Compared to individual HCW-led sessions (mean: 7.2/9; standard deviation [SD]: 1.3), both the group video-based (mean: 7.7; SD: 0.9) and individual video-based (mean: 7.6; SD: 0.9) sessions had higher mean knowledge scores. Video-based pre-test information could enhance existing pediatric HIV testing services.
基于视频的预测试信息在资源丰富的环境中被用于提高 HIV 检测覆盖率,但在资源有限的环境中尚未得到检验。我们在肯尼亚与医疗保健工作者(HCWs)和儿童照顾者进行了形成性和评估性焦点小组讨论,以开发和完善儿科 HIV 预测试信息视频。然后,我们评估了在三个预测试信息组中依次入组的照顾者的 HIV 知识:(1)个体 HCW 主导(N=50),(2)个体视频(N=50),和(3)小组视频(N=50)。制作了一个简短的视频,其中包含有关国家儿科检测、HIV 传播方式以及接受测试的照顾者的戏剧化证词的信息,以三种语言呈现。与个体 HCW 主导的课程(平均值:7.2/9;标准差 [SD]:1.3)相比,小组视频(平均值:7.7;SD:0.9)和个体视频(平均值:7.6;SD:0.9)课程的平均知识得分都更高。基于视频的预测试信息可以增强现有的儿科 HIV 检测服务。