Human immunodeficiency virus testing and counseling trends analysis, Midlands Province, Zimbabwe: A secondary data analysis

Annamercy, Makoni and Notion, Gombe and Tsitsi, Juru and More, Mungati and Donewell, Bangure and Gerald, Shambira and Milton, Chemhuru and Mufuta, Tshimanga (2017) Human immunodeficiency virus testing and counseling trends analysis, Midlands Province, Zimbabwe: A secondary data analysis. Journal of AIDS and HIV Research, 9 (5). pp. 117-122. ISSN 2141-2359

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Abstract

HIV testing and counseling (HTC) indicators are captured for programming, decision making and program monitoring and evaluation. A preliminary review of Midlands province HTC data showed that a small proportion of men and children were being tested for HIV. The secondary HTC data to determine trends to inform programming was therefore analyzed. A descriptive study using secondary HTC data was carried out. Microsoft Excel was used to come up with Chi square for trends analysis and p-values were generated using Epi info 7. There were 623,174 clients in the HTC dataset from 2010 to 2014. There was a significant increase in HTC coverages from 4% (n=59 512) in 2010 to 21% (n=382 559) in 2014 (X2= 898 517; p<0.01). All districts recorded the highest HTC coverages in 2014, Gokwe having the lowest coverage of 14% (n=4 778). HTC positivity rates declined from 29% in 2010 to 7% in 2014 (X2= 32 551; p<0.01). There was a significant increase in HTC coverages across all age groups, sexes and districts. Positivity rates were significantly higher among males than females. Low HTC coverages and high positivity rates among men indicate the urgent need for routine HTC educational campaigns and behavior change communication programs for men.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Middle Asian Archive > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 14 Apr 2023 09:54
Last Modified: 06 Jul 2024 08:00
URI: http://library.eprintglobalarchived.com/id/eprint/224

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