OBJECTIVE: To assess attitudes and opinions surrounding point-of-care HIV testing among Canadian women, and to determine predictors for acceptance of testing.METHODS: A survey assessing acceptability and attitudes toward rapid HIV testing was distributed on the labour and delivery unit in an academic hospital (St Michael’s Hospital) in Toronto, Ontario, in 2011. Information collected included demographic data, health and pregnancy history, willingness to undergo rapid HIV testing while in labour and barriers to testing.RESULTS: Responses in 92 completed questionnaires were analyzed. The mean age of respondents was 32 years and all were HIV negative. Twelve percent of patients reported having at least one risk factor for HIV transmission. Th...
Background: Although increasing attention has been focused on the adequacy of the informed consent p...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate acceptability of voluntary HIV counselling and testing ...
Background: Mother to child transmission contributes significantly to the incidence of HIV in our co...
OBJECTIVE: To assess attitudes and opinions surrounding point-of-care HIV testing among Canadian wom...
Background: Many patients are referred to labour ward as emergencies, and therefore do not benefit f...
Background: Women in Canada, as in the rest of the world, represent an increasing proportion of new ...
Background: To assess the acceptability of intrapartum HIV testing and determine the prevalence of H...
Background: Many patients are referred to labour ward as emergencies, and therefore do not benefit f...
Introduction: HIV counseling and testing during labour can be emotional, but is important because it...
Aims. To elicit acceptability of HIV screening during pregnancy in women of reproductive age in Chr...
Background: HIV testing and counseling (HTC) plays a central role in specific prevention of moth-er-...
Objective: To determine the acceptability to pregnant women and their health care providers of a rap...
Objective: To determine the uptake of current antenatal HIV testing, the prevalence of risk factors ...
This study utilized a quantitative-descriptive design to determine the factors that affect the accep...
Rapid oral HIV self-tests (HIVST) have potential to increase the proportion of people who know their...
Background: Although increasing attention has been focused on the adequacy of the informed consent p...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate acceptability of voluntary HIV counselling and testing ...
Background: Mother to child transmission contributes significantly to the incidence of HIV in our co...
OBJECTIVE: To assess attitudes and opinions surrounding point-of-care HIV testing among Canadian wom...
Background: Many patients are referred to labour ward as emergencies, and therefore do not benefit f...
Background: Women in Canada, as in the rest of the world, represent an increasing proportion of new ...
Background: To assess the acceptability of intrapartum HIV testing and determine the prevalence of H...
Background: Many patients are referred to labour ward as emergencies, and therefore do not benefit f...
Introduction: HIV counseling and testing during labour can be emotional, but is important because it...
Aims. To elicit acceptability of HIV screening during pregnancy in women of reproductive age in Chr...
Background: HIV testing and counseling (HTC) plays a central role in specific prevention of moth-er-...
Objective: To determine the acceptability to pregnant women and their health care providers of a rap...
Objective: To determine the uptake of current antenatal HIV testing, the prevalence of risk factors ...
This study utilized a quantitative-descriptive design to determine the factors that affect the accep...
Rapid oral HIV self-tests (HIVST) have potential to increase the proportion of people who know their...
Background: Although increasing attention has been focused on the adequacy of the informed consent p...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate acceptability of voluntary HIV counselling and testing ...
Background: Mother to child transmission contributes significantly to the incidence of HIV in our co...