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"My condition is my secret": perspectives of HIV positive female sex workers on differentiated service delivery models in Kampala Uganda. BMC Health Serv Res 2022 Feb 04;22(1):146

Date

02/06/2022

Pubmed ID

35120508

Pubmed Central ID

PMC8814564

DOI

10.1186/s12913-022-07561-x

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-85124173889 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)   5 Citations

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Differentiated service delivery (DSD) models for female sex workers (FSWs) continue to be scaled up with the goal of expanding access to HIV services and treatment continuity. However, little is known about FSWs' perspectives on their preferences, facilitators, and barriers to the effective utilization of various DSD models.

METHODS: We conducted 24 in-depth interviews among FSWs on antiretroviral therapy for at least one year in two drop-in centres and two public health facilities in Kampala, Uganda in January 2021.

RESULTS: The facility-based individual management model was most preferred, due to a wide array of comprehensive health services, privacy, and professional health workers. Community DSD models were physically accessible, but least preferred due to stigmatization and discrimination, lack of privacy and confidentiality, and limited health services offered.

CONCLUSION: Targeted strategies to reduce stigma and discrimination and the provision of high-quality services have potential to optimise FSWs' access to HIV services.

Author List

Atuhaire L, Shumba CS, Nyasulu PS

Author

Constance S. Shumba PhD Associate Professor in the Institute for Health and Equity department at Medical College of Wisconsin




MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold

Female
HIV Infections
Health Personnel
Humans
Sex Workers
Social Stigma
Uganda