Missed opportunities for participation in prevention of mother to child transmission programmes: Simplicity of nevirapine does not necessarily lead to optimal uptake, a qualitative study
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Date
2007
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BioMed Central
Abstract
Background: The objective of this study was to examine missed opportunities for participation
in a prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programme in three sites in South Africa.
A rapid anthropological assessment was used to collect in-depth data from 58 HIV-positive women
who were enrolled in a larger cohort study to assess mother-to-child HIV transmission. Semistructured
interviews were conducted with the women in order to gain an understanding of their
experiences of antenatal care and to identify missed opportunities for participation in PMTCT.
Results: 15 women actually missed their nevirapine not because of stigma and ignorance but
because of health systems failures. Six were not tested for HIV during antenatal care. Two were
tested but did not receive their results. Seven were tested and received their results, but did not
receive nevirapine. Health Systems failure for these programme leakages ranged from nonavailability
of counselors, supplies such as HIV test kits, consent forms, health staff giving the
women incorrect instructions about when to take the tablet and health staff not supplying the
women with the tablet to take.
Conclusion: HIV testing enables access to PMTCT interventions and should therefore be
strengthened. The single dose nevirapine regimen is simple to implement but the all or nothing
nature of the regimen may result in many missed opportunities. A short course dual or triple drug
regimen could increase the effectiveness of PMTCT programmes.
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PMTCT, HIV, South Africa, Nevirapine, Uptake, Qualitative research
Citation
Nkonki, L.L., Doherty, T.M., Hill, Z., Chopra, M., Schaay, N. & Kendall, C. (2007). Missed opportunities for participation in prevention of mother to child transmission programmes: Simplicity of nevirapine does not necessarily lead to optimal uptake, a qualitative study. AIDS Research and Therapy, 4: 27