Nurses’ perceptions on implementing a task-shifting/sharing strategy for hypertension management in patients with HIV in Nigeria: a group concept mapping study

Abstract Background People living with HIV (PWH) in Africa have higher burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) compared to the general population, probably due to increased burden of hypertension (HTN). In this study, we explored nurses’ perceptions of factors that may influence the integration of a...

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Main Authors: Angela Aifah, Deborah Onakomaiya, Juliet Iwelunmor, David Oladele, Titilola Gbajabiamila, Chisom Obiezu-Umeh, Ucheoma Nwaozuru, Adesola Z. Musa, Oliver Ezechi, Gbenga Ogedegbe
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-06-01
Series:Implementation Science Communications
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-020-00048-y
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spelling doaj-88f1c7e9f3764e5e945adc0ba07f70a62021-06-27T11:48:15ZengBMCImplementation Science Communications2662-22112020-06-011111210.1186/s43058-020-00048-yNurses’ perceptions on implementing a task-shifting/sharing strategy for hypertension management in patients with HIV in Nigeria: a group concept mapping studyAngela Aifah0Deborah Onakomaiya1Juliet Iwelunmor2David Oladele3Titilola Gbajabiamila4Chisom Obiezu-Umeh5Ucheoma Nwaozuru6Adesola Z. Musa7Oliver Ezechi8Gbenga Ogedegbe9Department of Population Health, New York University School of MedicineDepartment of Population Health, New York University School of MedicineCollege for Public Health & Social Justice, Saint Louis UniversityNigerian Institute of Medical ResearchNigerian Institute of Medical ResearchCollege for Public Health & Social Justice, Saint Louis UniversityCollege for Public Health & Social Justice, Saint Louis UniversityNigerian Institute of Medical ResearchNigerian Institute of Medical ResearchDepartment of Population Health, New York University School of MedicineAbstract Background People living with HIV (PWH) in Africa have higher burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) compared to the general population, probably due to increased burden of hypertension (HTN). In this study, we explored nurses’ perceptions of factors that may influence the integration of an evidence-based task-shifting/sharing strategy for hypertension control (TASSH) into routine HIV care in Lagos, Nigeria. Methods Using group concept mapping, we examined the perceptions of 22 nurses from HIV clinics in Lagos. Participants responded to a focused prompt on the barriers and facilitators of integrating TASSH into HIV care; next, separate focus groups generated relevant statements on these factors; and statements were then sorted and rated on their importance and feasibility of adoption to create cluster maps of related themes. The statements and cluster maps were categorized according to the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) domains. Results All study participants were women and with 2 to 16 years’ experience in the provision of HIV care. From the GCM activities, 81 statements were generated and grouped into 12 themes. The most salient statements reflected the need for ongoing training of HIV nurses in HTN management and challenges in adapting TASSH in HIV clinics. A synthesis of the cluster themes using CFIR showed that most clusters reflected intervention characteristics and inner setting domains. The potential challenges to implementing TASSH included limited hypertension knowledge among HIV nurses and the need for on-going supervision on implementing task-shifting/sharing. Conclusions Findings from this study illustrate a variety of opinions regarding the integration of HTN management into HIV care in Nigeria. More importantly, it provides critical, evidence-based support in response to the call to action raised by the 2018 International AIDS Society Conference regarding the need to implement more NCD-HIV integration interventions in low-and middle-income countries through strategies, which enhance human resources. This study provides insight into factors that can facilitate stakeholder engagement in utilizing study results and prioritizing next steps for TASSH integration within HIV care in Nigeria.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-020-00048-yNurses’ perceptionsGroup concept mappingIntegrated careHypertensionHIV careTask-shifting
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author Angela Aifah
Deborah Onakomaiya
Juliet Iwelunmor
David Oladele
Titilola Gbajabiamila
Chisom Obiezu-Umeh
Ucheoma Nwaozuru
Adesola Z. Musa
Oliver Ezechi
Gbenga Ogedegbe
spellingShingle Angela Aifah
Deborah Onakomaiya
Juliet Iwelunmor
David Oladele
Titilola Gbajabiamila
Chisom Obiezu-Umeh
Ucheoma Nwaozuru
Adesola Z. Musa
Oliver Ezechi
Gbenga Ogedegbe
Nurses’ perceptions on implementing a task-shifting/sharing strategy for hypertension management in patients with HIV in Nigeria: a group concept mapping study
Implementation Science Communications
Nurses’ perceptions
Group concept mapping
Integrated care
Hypertension
HIV care
Task-shifting
author_facet Angela Aifah
Deborah Onakomaiya
Juliet Iwelunmor
David Oladele
Titilola Gbajabiamila
Chisom Obiezu-Umeh
Ucheoma Nwaozuru
Adesola Z. Musa
Oliver Ezechi
Gbenga Ogedegbe
author_sort Angela Aifah
title Nurses’ perceptions on implementing a task-shifting/sharing strategy for hypertension management in patients with HIV in Nigeria: a group concept mapping study
title_short Nurses’ perceptions on implementing a task-shifting/sharing strategy for hypertension management in patients with HIV in Nigeria: a group concept mapping study
title_full Nurses’ perceptions on implementing a task-shifting/sharing strategy for hypertension management in patients with HIV in Nigeria: a group concept mapping study
title_fullStr Nurses’ perceptions on implementing a task-shifting/sharing strategy for hypertension management in patients with HIV in Nigeria: a group concept mapping study
title_full_unstemmed Nurses’ perceptions on implementing a task-shifting/sharing strategy for hypertension management in patients with HIV in Nigeria: a group concept mapping study
title_sort nurses’ perceptions on implementing a task-shifting/sharing strategy for hypertension management in patients with hiv in nigeria: a group concept mapping study
publisher BMC
series Implementation Science Communications
issn 2662-2211
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Background People living with HIV (PWH) in Africa have higher burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) compared to the general population, probably due to increased burden of hypertension (HTN). In this study, we explored nurses’ perceptions of factors that may influence the integration of an evidence-based task-shifting/sharing strategy for hypertension control (TASSH) into routine HIV care in Lagos, Nigeria. Methods Using group concept mapping, we examined the perceptions of 22 nurses from HIV clinics in Lagos. Participants responded to a focused prompt on the barriers and facilitators of integrating TASSH into HIV care; next, separate focus groups generated relevant statements on these factors; and statements were then sorted and rated on their importance and feasibility of adoption to create cluster maps of related themes. The statements and cluster maps were categorized according to the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) domains. Results All study participants were women and with 2 to 16 years’ experience in the provision of HIV care. From the GCM activities, 81 statements were generated and grouped into 12 themes. The most salient statements reflected the need for ongoing training of HIV nurses in HTN management and challenges in adapting TASSH in HIV clinics. A synthesis of the cluster themes using CFIR showed that most clusters reflected intervention characteristics and inner setting domains. The potential challenges to implementing TASSH included limited hypertension knowledge among HIV nurses and the need for on-going supervision on implementing task-shifting/sharing. Conclusions Findings from this study illustrate a variety of opinions regarding the integration of HTN management into HIV care in Nigeria. More importantly, it provides critical, evidence-based support in response to the call to action raised by the 2018 International AIDS Society Conference regarding the need to implement more NCD-HIV integration interventions in low-and middle-income countries through strategies, which enhance human resources. This study provides insight into factors that can facilitate stakeholder engagement in utilizing study results and prioritizing next steps for TASSH integration within HIV care in Nigeria.
topic Nurses’ perceptions
Group concept mapping
Integrated care
Hypertension
HIV care
Task-shifting
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-020-00048-y
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