Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Voluntary Counseling and Testing ( VCT ) for HIV/AIDS Amongst the Health Professionals in Umpumulo Hospital, Mapumulo, Ilembe District, Kwazulu-Natal Province

Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Voluntary Counseling and Testing ( VCT ) for HIV/AIDS Amongst the Health Professionals in Umpumulo Hospital, Mapumulo, Ilembe District, Kwazulu-Natal Province
Title Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Voluntary Counseling and Testing ( VCT ) for HIV/AIDS Amongst the Health Professionals in Umpumulo Hospital, Mapumulo, Ilembe District, Kwazulu-Natal Province PDF eBook
Author Anthony C. Obiajulu
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Pages 250
Release 2010
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Tools for Evaluating HIV Voluntary Counselling and Testing

Tools for Evaluating HIV Voluntary Counselling and Testing
Title Tools for Evaluating HIV Voluntary Counselling and Testing PDF eBook
Author Rachel Baggaley
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Pages 64
Release 2002
Genre AIDS (Disease)
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This document provides guidance on monitoring and evaluating the various aspects of voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) programs for HIV/AIDS. It provides tools for the evaluation of VCT as part of a national program, as well as VCT services at specific institutions, independent sites and services for special groups, including community-based non-governmental organizations. It includes monitoring and evaluation of VCT services associated with the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and tuberculosis preventive therapy. This document revises and adapts previous draft guidelines and incorporates relevant operational research findings.--Publisher's description.

Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Male Adults Regarding the Uptake of HIV Counseling and Testing in Opuwo District, Kunene Region, Namibia

Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Male Adults Regarding the Uptake of HIV Counseling and Testing in Opuwo District, Kunene Region, Namibia
Title Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Male Adults Regarding the Uptake of HIV Counseling and Testing in Opuwo District, Kunene Region, Namibia PDF eBook
Author Sewako Thekela Tjipundi
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Pages 0
Release 2022
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) are one among the different approaches implemented to curb the spread of HIV infections and minimise the impact on individuals and families. VCT are considered effective strategies in risk reduction among sexually active individuals, hence, the involvement of men in HIV services is critical to ensure the success of such services. Efforts by government and civil society organisations to get more men involved in HIV services in Namibia over the years have yielded little benefits. This research focused on determining the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of male adults regarding the use of VCT services in Opuwo District, Kunene Region, in Namibia. Data were collected in Opuwo town, Otuzemba and Katutura locations. The aim was to determine the role played by the male adults’ knowledge, attitudes, or practices in the uptake of HIV testing. The purpose of this research was to appraise the level of knowledge, attitude, and practice of VCT and to determine their association with demographic data on HIV uptake of the male adults in Opuwo district. The study employed a descriptive cross section study, method was used to select the respondents from a population which was done from September to November 2019. The simple random sampling of men aged between 15-50 years and above. The sampling formular used was EPI-INFO version 7 with a confidence interval of 95% and a power of 80%, which gave a sample of 113 participants. Data were gathered from 113 participants using a structured questionnaire that was distributed by the researcher and with the help of two people. The theoretical framework that was utilised in this study was the Health Belief Model, which submits the way beliefs guide individual actions and the process that people go through to change their behaviour The study was guided by ethical principles of beneficence, principle of respect for person and principle of justice.