Why Might Clinicians in Malawi Not Offer HIV Testing to Their Patients?


 
Language:

English

Author:

Lau C et al.

Series/Journal Title:

African Journal of Reproductive Health

Volume:

9

Issue:

3

Description:

In order to identify reasons clinicians in Malawi might not offer HIV testing to patients, a cross-sectional descriptive postal census with telephone and fax follow-up was conducted. Proportions were calculated for each reason given for not offering HIV testing. Multiple logistic regression was used to determine whether responses differed by demographic characteristics. The five most common reasons for not offering HIV testing were: inadequate training in HIV counselling; perception that the patient is not ready; no indication; testing facilities unavailable; and insufficient time. Differences in reasons for not offering HIV tests amongst clinician groups were few. Thus, development of one general programme based on common reasons identified in this study could be effective in increasing HIV testing rates. [from abstract]

Subject

Geographic Focus

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