2023
DOI: 10.30564/jmser.v6i1.5308
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HIV Counseling and Testing Uptake, Knowledge and Attitude and Influencing Factors among Student Nurses and Midwives in The Gambia: An Institutional-based Cross-sectional Study

Abstract: HIV counseling and testing (HCT) has become paramount in the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS worldwide. However, the uptake of HCT has been very slow globally, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Student nurses formed the largest group undergoing health care training in the country compared to doctors and other health cadres. According to WHO, they are part of the most vulnerable group to HIV infection, judging by the fact that they interact more with patients/clients than other healthcare professionals. This… Show more

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“…Furthermore, in the current study, a higher proportion of 4th-level (38.3%) and 3rdlevel (30.2%) students used HIV VCT services compared to 1st and 2nd-level students. This finding is similar to a study conducted in Gambia among student nurses and midwives, which discovered that the educational year positively correlates with HIV VCT uptake [39]. Likewise, it was discovered that students in the 4th level are more likely to use HIV VCT than their counterparts [22].…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Furthermore, in the current study, a higher proportion of 4th-level (38.3%) and 3rdlevel (30.2%) students used HIV VCT services compared to 1st and 2nd-level students. This finding is similar to a study conducted in Gambia among student nurses and midwives, which discovered that the educational year positively correlates with HIV VCT uptake [39]. Likewise, it was discovered that students in the 4th level are more likely to use HIV VCT than their counterparts [22].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%