학술논문

Training health care providers to provide PrEP for HIV serodiscordant couples attending public health facilities in Kenya
Document Type
article
Source
Global Public Health, Vol 14, Iss 10, Pp 1524-1534 (2019)
Subject
prep scale up
hiv serodiscordant couples
public hiv care clinics
health care providers
training
kenya
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Language
English
ISSN
1744-1692
1744-1706
17441692
Abstract
To catalyse national scale up of PrEP for HIV serodiscordant couples in public health facilities in Kenya, the Partners Scale-Up Project, using a two-day case-based interactive curriculum, trained health care providers working in 24 high volume facilities in central and western Kenya on PrEP service delivery. Using a standardised test with questions about PrEP and antiretroviral-based HIV prevention we assessed gain in knowledge and confidence gain by comparing pre-and post-training test scores. We explored experiences of the training through key informant interviews after clinics started delivering PrEP. Of 716 health care providers trained, 235 (32.9%) were nurses, 144 (20.2%) were clinical officers and 155 (21.7%) were HIV counsellors. There was a significant improvement between the means of pre-test and post-test scores (61.7% (SD 17.4) vs 86.4% (SD 12.7) p