학술논문

HIV Testing of Pregnant Women: A Policy Analysis.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Public Health Policy. 1997, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p401-432. 31p.
Subject
*HIV-positive women
*PREGNANT women
*AIDS
*PREGNANCY
*PUBLIC health
*GOVERNMENT policy
Language
ISSN
0197-5897
Abstract
The promising findings of ACTG 076, which identified a hopeful strategy for substantially reducing HIV transmission from mother to fetus,has stimulated a debate on counseling and testing protocols for pregnant women. This articles presents an analysis of five state policy alternatives that address HIV counseling and testing. The policy analysis utilizes vertical and horizontal equity, user preference including avoidance of stigma and the right to privacy, effectiveness, and feasibility as evaluative criteria for examination of the policies. Interviews with state health department personnel enhance the policy analysis. While universal HIV counseling and voluntary testing for pregnant women emerges as the most acceptable policy, public health professionals must assume a vital role in facilitating the adoption of ethical and just state policies in an atmosphere sometimes hostile to women at risk for HIV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]