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Facilitators and barriers to linkage to HIV care and treatment among female sex workers in a community-based HIV prevention intervention in Tanzania: A qualitative study.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:HIV-infected female sex workers (FSWs) have poor linkage to HIV care in sub-Sahara Africa. METHODS:We conducted 21 participatory group discussions (PGDs) to explore factors influencing linkage to HIV care among FSWs tested for HIV through a comprehensive community-based HIV prevention project in Tanzania. RESULTS:Influences on linkage to care were present at the system, societal and individual levels. System-level factors included unfriendly service delivery environment, including lengthy pre-enrolment sessions, concerns about confidentiality, stigmatising attitudes of health providers. Societal-level factors included myths and misconceptions about ART and stigma. On the individual level, most notable was fear of not being able to continue to have a livelihood if one's status were to be known. Facilitators were noted, including the availability of transport to services, friendly health care providers and peer-support referral and networks. CONCLUSION:Findings of this study underscore the importance of peer-supported linkages to HIV care and the need for respectful, high-quality care.

SUBMITTER: Nyato D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6863533 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Facilitators and barriers to linkage to HIV care and treatment among female sex workers in a community-based HIV prevention intervention in Tanzania: A qualitative study.

Nyato Daniel D   Nnko Soori S   Komba Albert A   Kuringe Evodius E   Plotkin Marya M   Mbita Gaspar G   Shao Amani A   Shao Amani A   Changalucha John J   Wambura Mwita M  

PloS one 20191119 11


<h4>Background</h4>HIV-infected female sex workers (FSWs) have poor linkage to HIV care in sub-Sahara Africa.<h4>Methods</h4>We conducted 21 participatory group discussions (PGDs) to explore factors influencing linkage to HIV care among FSWs tested for HIV through a comprehensive community-based HIV prevention project in Tanzania.<h4>Results</h4>Influences on linkage to care were present at the system, societal and individual levels. System-level factors included unfriendly service delivery envi  ...[more]

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