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BMC Health Services Research
Attitudes, practices, and priority of HIV screening and testing among clinical providers in Transylvania and Moldavia, Romania
Cabiria M. Barbosu1  Erin Muir1  Brooke A. Levandowski1  Timothy Dye1  Carmen Manciuc2  Amanda Radulescu3 
[1] University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry;“Gr.T.Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iași;“Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy;
关键词: Romania;    HIV/AIDS;    Screening;    Testing;    Transylvania;    Moldavia;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12913-019-4823-5
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Screening and linkage to care are core, foundational strategies for HIV transmission prevention and for identifying People Living with HIV (PLHIV). In Romania – with an atypical experience in the HIV/AIDS epidemic – providing care for HIV+ patients identified early is a priority, though screening and testing can pose a challenge in some areas. Methods A survey of 125 clinical providers to explore important dimensions of HIV/ AIDS clinical care was conducted in Transylvania and Moldavia, where clinicians identified poor/ latent screening as a major problem in providing timely care and in preventing the spread of disease. We analyzed determinants of offering HIV screening/testing to patients using Pearson Chi-square analysis and logistic regression. Logistic regression generated Odds Ratios (OR) to reflect the magnitude of association between the relevant variables, with 95% confidence interval (95% CI) indicating statistical range. Results In total, 40.8% of providers did not provide HIV screening/testing to at least one segment of the population. Hospital-based providers were significantly more likely to offer HIV screening/testing to all segments than were non-hospital-based providers (58.1% v. 35.5%, respectively; p < .05). Providers located within institutions with screening/testing policies were more likely to offer such services to their patients (p < .05). Overall, 94.4% of providers indicated interest in more training around HIV screening/testing. Discussion Reaching Romanian and global goals for reducing HIV require more timely screening and action based on positive status. Romanian clinicians are interested in expanding HIV screening/testing and are interested in participating in training that helps them feel more prepared to undertake this work.

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