Testers’ compliance to the quality standards of HIV rapid testing services in Primary Health Care Facilities in Makete District, Tanzania
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Published:2022-07-29
Issue:2
Volume:22
Page:46-53
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ISSN:1680-6905
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Container-title:African Health Sciences
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language:
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Short-container-title:Afr H. Sci.
Author:
Raymond Ngowi Ruth,Frumence Gasto
Abstract
Background: HIV rapid testing services is one among key interventions in the controlling of HIV/AIDS. Despite availability of quality standards, the quality of HIV rapid testing services remains questionable since non-laboratory testers are allowed to conduct testing while they are not specialized in providing testing services.
Objective: To evaluate the compliance to the quality standards of HIV rapid testing services provided by non-laboratory testers in Makete District, Tanzania.
Methods: An explanatory descriptive study employing quantitative approach of data collection was used. An observation of 23 non-laboratory testers performing HIV rapid tests, observation of HIV testing points and documents review was done in 23 testing points to collect data. Data were analyzed using a programmed excel sheet and a three-point scale was used to determine the level of compliance to quality standards.
Results: Analysis shows that out of 23 testing points visited, the level of compliance to quality standards was lower for 22 (95.6%) testing points and moderate in 1 (4.4%) testing point. None of the testing point was highly complied to quality standards for HIV rapid testing services.
Conclusion: The quality of HIV rapid testing services provided by non-laboratory testers is below the established quality standards for HIV rapid testing services.
Keywords: HIV rapid testing; quality standards; non-laboratory testers; compliance to quality standards; primary health care facilities.
Publisher
African Journals Online (AJOL)
Cited by
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1. Editorial;African Health Sciences;2022-07-29