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Patient–provider communication and reproductive health among HIV-positive women in Rio de Janeiro,Brazil
Institution:1. Dept. of Energy Engineering, Inha University, Incheon 402-751, Korea;2. Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Inha University, Incheon 402-751, Korea
Abstract:ObjectiveTo qualitatively assess the influence of patient–provider communication on contraceptive choice among HIV-positive women in the context of universal antiretroviral therapy (ART) access.MethodsFocus group discussions (FGD; n = 3), in-depth (IDI; n = 15) and freelist interviews (FLI; n = 36) were conducted with HIV-positive women aged 18–40 years recruited from public health units in Rio de Janeiro/Brazil.ResultsOf 70 participants, 49 used ART and the median time since HIV diagnosis was 6 years (range: 1–18). The majority of participants (71.4%) reported some degree of dissatisfaction with their health providers (usually lack of open dialogue) and a few reported experiences of stigma/prejudice during appointments. Intra, interpersonal and social factors modulated behaviors and reproductive health decisions, and those issues were rarely addressed by providers during HIV clinical care.ConclusionDespite dramatic increases in survival and life quality after universal ART implementation in Brazil, reproductive health issues are neglected by multiple cadres of HIV health providers. Communication on reproductive health issues remains fragmented and potentially contradictory, compromising care in these settings.Practice implicationsAdequate provider training to address reproductive health-related issues in a comprehensive, culturally sensitive manner and improved integration of HIV and reproductive health care are urgently needed in this setting.
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