Caregivers’ experiences of accessing HIV Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) services and its barriers and facilitators, India

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Nikhare Kalyani,Gawde Nilesh,Kamble Suchit,Goel Noopur,Kamble Sushmita,Pawar Swapna,More Pratik,Kapoor Neha,Verma Vinita,Kushwaha Bhawani Singh,Das Chinmoyee,Rajan Shobini

Abstract

Abstract Background India has rolled out Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) program for HIV infection in all states. EID program consists of testing of Infants exposed to HIV periodically over 18 months of age which is a multi-step complex testing cascade. Caregivers represent the primary beneficiary of EID program i.e., infants exposed to HIV and face multiple challenges to access EID services. As part of national EID program outcome assessment study, this study narrates caregivers’ perspectives on barriers and facilitators to access and utilize EID services. Methods The study was conducted in 31 integrated counselling and testing centres (ICTCs) located in 11 high burden HIV states. A total of 66 in-depth interviews were conducted with caregivers’ of infants enrolled in EID program. Thematic analysis was carried out to help identify themes underlying barriers and facilitators to access EID services and utilization from caregivers’ perspectives. Results The stigma and discrimination prevalent in society about HIV remains a key demand side (caregiver-level) barrier. Non-disclosure or selective disclosure of HIV status led to missed or delayed EID tests and delayed HIV diagnosis and initiation of Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) for infants exposed to HIV. On supply side (health system-level), accessibility of healthcare facility with EID services was reported as a key barrier. The distance, time and cost were key concerns. Many caregivers faced difficulties to remember the details of complex EID test schedule and relied on a phone call from ICTC counsellor for next due EID test. Delayed EID test results and lack of communication of test results to caregiver were reported as primary barriers for completing the EID test cascade. Discussion The study reports caregiver-level and health system-level barriers and facilitators for access to EID services from the caregivers’ perspectives. While, decentralisation and single window approaches can improve the access, timely communication of test results to the caregiver also need to be built in with appropriate use of technology. A holistic intervention including PLHIV support networks and the peer-led support mechanisms would be useful to address societal factors. Conclusion The study findings have high significance for developing program implementation strategies to improve access and to build right-based and patient-centred EID services.

Funder

National AIDS Control Programme, India

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health Policy

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