Why people delay seeking care after a positive HIV test: a qualitative study in Burkina

Autor: S. Kouanda, Quentin Gausset, A. Berthé, B. Konaté, Hanne Overgaard Mogensen, W. Yamego, F. Yaya-Bocoum, O. Ky-Zerbo
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Médecine et Santé Tropicales. 24:58-62
ISSN: 2261-2211
2261-3684
DOI: 10.1684/mst.2014.0289
Popis: Delayed care-seeking occurs when a person who received a positive HIV serology test result does not immediately seek medical treatment for this HIV infection. It has serious consequences for patient survival. This study aims to analyze the factors leading to delayed care-seeking in this circumstance.Applying a qualitative approach, we conducted individual interviews and focus groups in 9 community-based organizations of people living with HIV and AIDS in Burkina Faso. In total, 112 people including 70 HIV-positive patients, 30 healthcare providers, and 12 people leaving the laboratory after an HIV test, were interviewed. A thematic content analysis identified the factors that delayed care-seeking.Several factors explain the delay in seeking care. The weight of the negative representations of HIV and AIDS, its impact on those diagnosed with them, and fear of stigmatization (especially by family members) are major factors in delayed care. The poor quality of pre- and post-test counseling is another factor. This study also shows that financial barriers remain important in this delay.These findings suggest that earlier HIV care may be possible through efforts to reduce stigma, removal of financial barriers, and improvement of the quality of pre- and post-test counseling in mobile-device strategies and during large-scale testing campaigns.
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