Department of Health Studies, Faculty of Nursing, University of South Africa, Pretoria.
Curationis. 2023 Jun 15;46(1):e1-e11. doi: 10.4102/curationis.v46i1.2353.
Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV services has become an integral part of antenatal services. Prevention of mother-to-child transmission was introduced in all the regions of Ghana, but mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) continued to increase.
To explore and describe midwives' perceptions and attitudes towards PMTCT of HIV services.
Quantitative research approach and descriptive cross-sectional design were used. The population includes all midwives between the ages of 21 and 60 years who work in antenatal care (ANC) clinics in 11 district hospitals in the Central Region of Ghana where the study was conducted. Forty-eight midwives were interviewed using a census sample process. Data were analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 21. Correlation analysis was performed to find the relationships between the attitudes and the perceptions of the midwives on PMTCT of HIV services.
Seventy percent of midwives had positive perceptions of PMTCT of HIV services and 85% had positive attitudes towards the provision of PMTCT of HIV services. Midwives were screening all pregnant women who visited the ANCs and referring those who tested positive to other institutions where they can be monitored. Some of the concerns considered were views on retesting HIV-infected pregnant women throughout their pregnancy. There was a positive correlation between attitudes and perceptions of midwives on PMTCT of HIV services.
Midwives had positive perceptions and positive attitudes towards the PMTCT of HIV services that they were providing to antenatal attendees. Also, as the attitudes of the midwives towards PMTCT of HIV services improved, their perceptions of PMTCT services also improved.Contribution: Decentralisation of PMTCT of HIV services to community-based health facilities is appropriate to enable sub-district health facilities to test for HIV and provide counselling services to pregnant women.
预防母婴传播 (PMTCT) 的艾滋病毒服务已成为产前服务的一个组成部分。预防母婴传播已在加纳所有地区推出,但母婴传播 (MTCT) 仍在继续增加。
探索和描述助产士对预防母婴传播艾滋病毒服务的看法和态度。
采用定量研究方法和描述性横断面设计。研究人群包括在加纳中部地区 11 家地区医院的产前保健 (ANC) 诊所工作的所有年龄在 21 岁至 60 岁之间的助产士。使用普查样本过程对 48 名助产士进行了访谈。使用社会科学统计软件包 21 版分析数据。相关性分析用于发现助产士对预防母婴传播艾滋病毒服务的态度和看法之间的关系。
70%的助产士对预防母婴传播艾滋病毒服务有积极的看法,85%的助产士对提供预防母婴传播艾滋病毒服务有积极的态度。助产士对所有访问 ANC 的孕妇进行筛查,并将检测结果呈阳性的孕妇转介到其他可以监测的机构。一些考虑的问题是对在整个孕期反复检测 HIV 感染孕妇的看法。助产士对预防母婴传播艾滋病毒服务的态度和看法之间存在正相关关系。
助产士对他们为产前就诊者提供的预防母婴传播艾滋病毒服务有积极的看法和积极的态度。此外,随着助产士对预防母婴传播艾滋病毒服务的态度改善,他们对预防母婴传播艾滋病毒服务的看法也得到了改善。
将预防母婴传播艾滋病毒服务下放到社区卫生机构是合适的,以使分区卫生机构能够进行 HIV 检测并为孕妇提供咨询服务。