Implementation process and challenges of index testing in Côte d’Ivoire from healthcare workers’ perspectives

Author:

Mugisha NancyORCID,Tirera Fatoumata,Coulibaly-Kouyate Naraba,Aguie William,He YaoORCID,Kemper Kathryn,Robinson Julia,N’Goran Luc,Tuho Moïse,Kouyate Seydou,Doumbia Yacouba,Gloyd Stephen,Kone Ahoua

Abstract

A major limiting factor in combatting the HIV epidemic has been the identification of people living with HIV. Index testing programs were developed to face that challenge. Index testing is a focused HIV testing service approach in which family members and partners of people living with HIV are offered testing. Despite the implementation of index testing, there is still a gap between the estimated number of people living with HIV and those who know their status in Côte d’Ivoire. This study aimed to understand the implementation process of index testing in Côte d’Ivoire and to identify implementation challenges from healthcare workers perspectives. In January and February 2020, we conducted a qualitative study through 105 individual semi-structured interviews regarding index testing with clinical providers (physicians, nurses, and midwives) and non-clinical providers (community counselors and their supervisors) at 16 rural health facilities across four regions of Côte d’Ivoire. We asked questions regarding the index testing process, index client intake, contact tracing and testing, the challenges of implementation, and solicited recommendations on improving index testing in Côte d’Ivoire. The interviews revealed that index testing is implemented by non-clinical providers. Passive referral, by which the index client brought their contact to be tested, and providers referral, by which a healthcare worker reached out to the index client’s contact, were the preferred contact tracing and testing strategies. There was not statistically significant difference between immediate and delayed notification. Reported challenges of index testing implementation included index cases refusing to give their partner’s information or a partner refusing to be tested, fear of divorce, societal stigma, long distances, lack of appropriate training in index testing strategies, and lack of a private room for counseling. The recommendations given by providers to combat these was to reinforce HIV education among the population, to train healthcare workers on index testing strategies, and to improve infrastructure, transportation, and communication resources. The study showed that the elements that influenced the process of index testing in Côte d’Ivoire were multifactorial, including individual, interpersonal, health systems, and societal factors. Thus, a multi-faceted approach to overcoming challenges of index testing in Côte d’Ivoire is needed to improve the yield of index testing.

Funder

Global Opportunities Health Fellowship at the University of Washington

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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