Perceived stigma and healthcare services in healthcare settings among people living with HIV in Egypt: a qualitative study

Author:

Elsharkawy Aisha1,Salem Marwa Rashad2,Asem Noha2,Ibrahim Walid Kamal3,Ramadan El Gharib4,Abdelaziz Mohamed Abdelgawad56,Hashish Alaa7,Elsayed Heba8,Hassany Mohamed910

Affiliation:

1. Endemic Medicine and Hepatogastroentrology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University , 11559, Cairo, Egypt

2. Public Health and Community Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University , 11559, Cairo, Egypt

3. UNAIDS Country , 11559, Cairo, Egypt

4. HIV Clinical Care Department, Mansoura Fever Hospital , 12111, Cairo, Egypt

5. HIV , 35511, Mansoura, Egypt

6. Clinical Care Department, Minya Fever Hospital , 35511, Mansoura, Egypt

7. WHO Egypt , 61768, Minya, Egypt

8. Ministry of Health , 11516, Cairo, Egypt

9. Tropical Medicine Department, National Hepatology, and Tropical Medicine Research Institute , Cairo, 11516, Cairo, Egypt

10. Ministry of Health and Population , 11516, Cairo, Egypt

Abstract

Abstract Background The researchers conducted the current study to explore the perspectives of people living with HIV (PLHIV) on HIV-related discrimination and the delivery of healthcare services in healthcare settings. Methods An exploratory study using a qualitative approach was conducted among 46 PLHIV who were seeking HIV counselling and treatment from two HIV centres in the Cairo governorate using a purposive sampling technique. Results A thematic content analysis was used to examine the responses. Participants had a combination of positive and negative experiences. Some participants reported staff acceptance and friendliness towards HIV-positive patients on antiretroviral treatment. Most interviewees observed that staff took extra precautions when treating or caring for them. The majority stated that counselling about the effects of the treatment was inadequate and that testing was either too far from their homes or at overcrowded centres with long waiting times. All the interviewees recommended ongoing communication and HIV counselling skills for healthcare providers who are in contact with HIV patients. Conclusion Most of the study participants were not satisfied with HIV services in the participating centres, as well as experiencing stigma. More investment in enhancing the quality of HIV service delivery and reinforcement of health worker competencies, mainly in HIV counselling, may improve satisfaction, bearing in mind HIV-related stigma in the centres involved.

Funder

Public Health Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine,Parasitology

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