Health facility characteristics and their relationship to coverage of PMTCT of HIV services across four African countries: the PEARL study.

Health facility characteristics associated with effective prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) coverage in sub-Saharan are poorly understood.We conducted surveys in health facilities with active PMTCT services in Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, South Africa, and Zambia. Data was c...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Didier K Ekouevi, Elizabeth Stringer, David Coetzee, Pius Tih, Tracy Creek, Kathryn Stinson, Andrew O Westfall, Thomas Welty, Namwinga Chintu, Benjamin H Chi, Cathy Wilfert, Nathan Shaffer, Jeff Stringer, Francois Dabis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3262794?pdf=render
id doaj-2cae4a03507d4fd494cdc1c507fed50c
record_format Article
spelling doaj-2cae4a03507d4fd494cdc1c507fed50c2020-11-25T02:15:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0171e2982310.1371/journal.pone.0029823Health facility characteristics and their relationship to coverage of PMTCT of HIV services across four African countries: the PEARL study.Didier K EkoueviElizabeth StringerDavid CoetzeePius TihTracy CreekKathryn StinsonAndrew O WestfallThomas WeltyNamwinga ChintuBenjamin H ChiCathy WilfertNathan ShafferJeff StringerFrancois DabisHealth facility characteristics associated with effective prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) coverage in sub-Saharan are poorly understood.We conducted surveys in health facilities with active PMTCT services in Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, South Africa, and Zambia. Data was compiled via direct observation and exit interviews. We constructed composite scores to describe provision of PMTCT services across seven topical areas: antenatal quality, PMTCT quality, supplies available, patient satisfaction, patient understanding of medication, and infrastructure quality. Pearson correlations and Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) to account for clustering of facilities within countries were used to evaluate the relationship between the composite scores, total time of visit and select individual variables with PMTCT coverage among women delivering. Between July 2008 and May 2009, we collected data from 32 facilities; 78% were managed by the government health system. An opt-out approach for HIV testing was used in 100% of facilities in Zambia, 63% in Cameroon, and none in Côte d'Ivoire or South Africa. Using Pearson correlations, PMTCT coverage (median of 55%, (IQR: 33-68) was correlated with PMTCT quality score (rho = 0.51; p = 0.003); infrastructure quality score (rho = 0.43; p = 0.017); time spent at clinic (rho = 0.47; p = 0.013); patient understanding of medications score (rho = 0.51; p = 0.006); and patient satisfaction quality score (rho = 0.38; p = 0.031). PMTCT coverage was marginally correlated with the antenatal quality score (rho = 0.304; p = 0.091). Using GEE adjustment for clustering, the, antenatal quality score became more strongly associated with PMTCT coverage (p<0.001) and the PMTCT quality score and patient understanding of medications remained marginally significant.We observed a positive relationship between an antenatal quality score and PMTCT coverage but did not identify a consistent set of variables that predicted PMTCT coverage.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3262794?pdf=render
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Didier K Ekouevi
Elizabeth Stringer
David Coetzee
Pius Tih
Tracy Creek
Kathryn Stinson
Andrew O Westfall
Thomas Welty
Namwinga Chintu
Benjamin H Chi
Cathy Wilfert
Nathan Shaffer
Jeff Stringer
Francois Dabis
spellingShingle Didier K Ekouevi
Elizabeth Stringer
David Coetzee
Pius Tih
Tracy Creek
Kathryn Stinson
Andrew O Westfall
Thomas Welty
Namwinga Chintu
Benjamin H Chi
Cathy Wilfert
Nathan Shaffer
Jeff Stringer
Francois Dabis
Health facility characteristics and their relationship to coverage of PMTCT of HIV services across four African countries: the PEARL study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Didier K Ekouevi
Elizabeth Stringer
David Coetzee
Pius Tih
Tracy Creek
Kathryn Stinson
Andrew O Westfall
Thomas Welty
Namwinga Chintu
Benjamin H Chi
Cathy Wilfert
Nathan Shaffer
Jeff Stringer
Francois Dabis
author_sort Didier K Ekouevi
title Health facility characteristics and their relationship to coverage of PMTCT of HIV services across four African countries: the PEARL study.
title_short Health facility characteristics and their relationship to coverage of PMTCT of HIV services across four African countries: the PEARL study.
title_full Health facility characteristics and their relationship to coverage of PMTCT of HIV services across four African countries: the PEARL study.
title_fullStr Health facility characteristics and their relationship to coverage of PMTCT of HIV services across four African countries: the PEARL study.
title_full_unstemmed Health facility characteristics and their relationship to coverage of PMTCT of HIV services across four African countries: the PEARL study.
title_sort health facility characteristics and their relationship to coverage of pmtct of hiv services across four african countries: the pearl study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Health facility characteristics associated with effective prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) coverage in sub-Saharan are poorly understood.We conducted surveys in health facilities with active PMTCT services in Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, South Africa, and Zambia. Data was compiled via direct observation and exit interviews. We constructed composite scores to describe provision of PMTCT services across seven topical areas: antenatal quality, PMTCT quality, supplies available, patient satisfaction, patient understanding of medication, and infrastructure quality. Pearson correlations and Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) to account for clustering of facilities within countries were used to evaluate the relationship between the composite scores, total time of visit and select individual variables with PMTCT coverage among women delivering. Between July 2008 and May 2009, we collected data from 32 facilities; 78% were managed by the government health system. An opt-out approach for HIV testing was used in 100% of facilities in Zambia, 63% in Cameroon, and none in Côte d'Ivoire or South Africa. Using Pearson correlations, PMTCT coverage (median of 55%, (IQR: 33-68) was correlated with PMTCT quality score (rho = 0.51; p = 0.003); infrastructure quality score (rho = 0.43; p = 0.017); time spent at clinic (rho = 0.47; p = 0.013); patient understanding of medications score (rho = 0.51; p = 0.006); and patient satisfaction quality score (rho = 0.38; p = 0.031). PMTCT coverage was marginally correlated with the antenatal quality score (rho = 0.304; p = 0.091). Using GEE adjustment for clustering, the, antenatal quality score became more strongly associated with PMTCT coverage (p<0.001) and the PMTCT quality score and patient understanding of medications remained marginally significant.We observed a positive relationship between an antenatal quality score and PMTCT coverage but did not identify a consistent set of variables that predicted PMTCT coverage.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3262794?pdf=render
work_keys_str_mv AT didierkekouevi healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
AT elizabethstringer healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
AT davidcoetzee healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
AT piustih healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
AT tracycreek healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
AT kathrynstinson healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
AT andrewowestfall healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
AT thomaswelty healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
AT namwingachintu healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
AT benjaminhchi healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
AT cathywilfert healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
AT nathanshaffer healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
AT jeffstringer healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
AT francoisdabis healthfacilitycharacteristicsandtheirrelationshiptocoverageofpmtctofhivservicesacrossfourafricancountriesthepearlstudy
_version_ 1724896283995406336