Research Report: Antenatal HIV testing from the perspective of pregnant women and health clinic staff in South Africa—implications for pre- and post-test counselling

2003 
HIV testing is not routinely available at present in health clinics in Umtata, South Africa. However current statistics indicate that up to 25% of the population may be infected. Such findings imply that HIV testing and counselling should be introduced in health clinics as a means of promoting HIV prevention and reducing the risk of vertical transmission. However this would only be beneficial if staff are prepared to implement it and patients are willing to test. The issues are couched in a background of political activity surrounding HIV that may question approaches to HIV testing and a lack of availability of interventions to prevent mother to infant transmission. Furthermore the infrastructures of counselling training and provision may not be universally available, especially in pressured rural clinics. Therefore, a group of clinic staff and pregnant women, in rural and urban health centres in Umtata, were asked to participate in focus group discussions to elicit attitudes to HIV testing and counsellin...
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