Acceptability and accessibility of HIV testing and treatment among men who have sex with men in Botswana.

IF 1.1 African journal of AIDS research : AJAR Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-14 DOI:10.2989/16085906.2022.2077780
Kgosiekae Maxwell Matlapeng, Gbotemi Bukola Babatunde, Olagoke Akintola
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Background: Although HIV testing and treatment are the cornerstones of a comprehensive prevention strategy, their acceptability and accessibility are complex within the healthcare system.Methods: We used Aday and Andersen's conceptual framework of access to healthcare services to explore factors influencing acceptability and accessibility of HIV testing and treatment among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Botswana. A qualitative descriptive study was conducted, using purposive sampling to recruit 20 MSM. Semi-structured interviews were conducted in Setswana and English. All data were audio-recorded, transcribed, translated into English, where necessary, and analysed using thematic analysis.Findings: This study found that acceptance of HIV testing and treatment was largely positive among MSM. Motivators were the expansion of HIV services, free healthcare services and the perceived risk of contracting HIV. Although perceptions of accessibility to HIV testing and treatment were positive, there were some concerns about privacy and confidentiality, perceived barriers and fear of positive diagnosis, making MSM reluctant to access HIV testing and treatment.Conclusion: This study highlights the need for novel approaches to increase the acceptability and accessibility of HIV testing and treatment. Barriers to accessing HIV services should be addressed to achieve satisfactory health outcomes, and sustainable HIV prevention barriers to accessing HIV should be addressed among MSM.

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博茨瓦纳男男性行为者艾滋病毒检测和治疗的可接受性和可及性。
背景:虽然艾滋病毒检测和治疗是一个全面的预防战略的基石,他们的可接受性和可及性是复杂的卫生保健系统。方法:我们使用day和Andersen的卫生保健服务可及性概念框架来探讨影响博茨瓦纳男男性行为者(MSM)对艾滋病毒检测和治疗的可接受性和可及性的因素。采用有目的的抽样方法,对20名男男性行为者进行定性描述性研究。半结构化访谈用塞茨瓦纳语和英语进行。所有数据均录音、转录、必要时翻译成英文,并采用专题分析进行分析。研究结果:这项研究发现,男男性接触者对艾滋病毒检测和治疗的接受程度很大程度上是积极的。动机是扩大艾滋病毒服务、免费保健服务和认为有感染艾滋病毒的风险。尽管人们对艾滋病毒检测和治疗的可及性的看法是积极的,但对隐私和保密、感知到的障碍和对阳性诊断的恐惧存在一些担忧,使男男性行为者不愿接受艾滋病毒检测和治疗。结论:本研究强调需要新的方法来提高艾滋病毒检测和治疗的可接受性和可及性。应消除获取艾滋病毒服务的障碍,以取得令人满意的健康成果,并应消除男男性行为者中获取艾滋病毒的可持续艾滋病毒预防障碍。
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