2016
DOI: 10.1177/1757975916663874
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Développement et implantation d’une intervention ciblée encourageant le dépistage régulier du VIH chez les travailleuses du sexe au Bénin : application du protocole d’intervention mapping

Abstract: Cet article présente le processus suivi pour développer et implanter une intervention ciblée encourageant les femmes travailleuses du sexe (TS) à se faire dépister régulièrement pour le virus de l'immunodéficience humaine (VIH) dans les services de santé adaptés au Bénin. Le modèle de planification d' intervention mapping (IM) de Bartholomew et al. (2006), structuré en six étapes, a servi de référence pour guider le développement et l'implantation de l'intervention. Une analyse des besoins a été réalisée à par… Show more

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“…In a 2017 national surveillance survey, the percentage of FSWs who had been tested for HIV in the past 12 months was 59.2% in Benin and 66.1% in Cotonou [ 8 ]. Qualitative and quantitative studies carried out on the issue of HIV testing among FSWs in Benin reveal the existence of personal factors that hinder their use of testing in formal health centers [ 9 – 11 ]. Fear or lack of motivation to go to a health center, perception of a lack of quality of care offered there, stigma, discrimination and fear of breach of confidentiality are cited among these factors [ 10 , 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a 2017 national surveillance survey, the percentage of FSWs who had been tested for HIV in the past 12 months was 59.2% in Benin and 66.1% in Cotonou [ 8 ]. Qualitative and quantitative studies carried out on the issue of HIV testing among FSWs in Benin reveal the existence of personal factors that hinder their use of testing in formal health centers [ 9 – 11 ]. Fear or lack of motivation to go to a health center, perception of a lack of quality of care offered there, stigma, discrimination and fear of breach of confidentiality are cited among these factors [ 10 , 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%