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HIV testing of children is not simple for health providers and researchers: Legal and policy frameworks guidance in South Africa.


ABSTRACT: Antiretroviral treatment coverage for children and adolescents is significantly lower than that for adults. A first step in improving this situation is ensuring increased access to HIV counselling and testing services. Current legal and policy frameworks outline four norms that should inform HIV testing of children in South Africa: limiting HIV testing to defined circumstances, and ensuring that consent is obtained, counselling is provided and confidentiality is maintained. Implementing these norms is not simple. We discuss the challenges and opportunities these norms present for children, their families, health providers and researchers working in this area. Better alignment between evolving public health approaches and the HIV counselling and testing legal/policy frameworks (and the internal coherence of domestic frameworks) would better serve children, their parents and those who work with them.

SUBMITTER: Van Rooyen HE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5835667 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HIV testing of children is not simple for health providers and researchers: Legal and policy frameworks guidance in South Africa.

Van Rooyen Heidi Eve HE   Strode Ann E AE   Slack Catherine M CM  

South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 20160330 5


Antiretroviral treatment coverage for children and adolescents is significantly lower than that for adults. A first step in improving this situation is ensuring increased access to HIV counselling and testing services. Current legal and policy frameworks outline four norms that should inform HIV testing of children in South Africa: limiting HIV testing to defined circumstances, and ensuring that consent is obtained, counselling is provided and confidentiality is maintained. Implementing these no  ...[more]

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