The views and experiences of nurses and midwives in the provision and management of provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling: a systematic review of qualitative evidence

Jan 16, 2016JBI database of systematic reviews and implementation reports

Nurses’ and midwives’ experiences with offering and managing HIV testing and counseling

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Abstract

This review includes findings from 21 publications representing 18 research studies across various countries and healthcare settings.

  • Nurses and midwives support provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling when it aligns with enhancing patient care.
  • Successful implementation of provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling depends on adequate infrastructure and resources.
  • An inclusive management structure and ongoing training facilitate nurses' and midwives' engagement in provider-initiated HIV testing.
  • Balancing public health needs with individual patient needs is viewed as essential for quality care in testing and counseling.
  • The emotional demands of provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling can be stressful, necessitating support for healthcare providers.

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