1. Caregiver satisfaction with paediatric HIV treatment and care in Nigeria and equity implications for children living with HIV
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EF Ugochukwu, Chinelo Madubuike, Ebun Adejuyigbe, Ilesanmi Oluwafunke, Adenike Omosun, Immaculata Tunde-Oremodu, Emmanuel Anigilaje, Chinyere Ukamaka Onubogu, Fatimah Hassan-Hanga, Obed Epundu, Dick Chamla, Esther N. Umeadi, Abiola Davies, Lawal Waisu Umar, Daniel A Adeyinka, and Chukwuemeka Asadu
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Typology ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Health (social science) ,Social Psychology ,Pediatric hiv ,Adolescent ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,Nigeria ,HIV Infections ,Personal Satisfaction ,medicine.disease_cause ,Article ,Health Services Accessibility ,03 medical and health sciences ,equity ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Young adult ,Psychiatry ,Child ,Quality of Health Care ,Equity (economics) ,Descriptive statistics ,business.industry ,030503 health policy & services ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,satisfaction ,paediatric HIV ,Articles ,Middle Aged ,Caregiver ,Multilevel regression ,Caregiver satisfaction ,Caregivers ,Family medicine ,Female ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Factor Analysis, Statistical - Abstract
Caregiver satisfaction has the potential to promote equity for children living with HIV, by influencing health-seeking behaviour. We measured dimensions of caregiver satisfaction with paediatric HIV treatment in Nigeria, and discuss its implications for equity by conducting facility-based exit interviews for caregivers of children receiving antiretroviral therapy in 20 purposively selected facilities within 5 geopolitical zones. Descriptive analysis and factor analysis were performed. Due to the hierarchical nature of the data, multilevel regression modelling was performed to investigate relationships between satisfaction factors and socio-demographic variables. Of 1550 caregivers interviewed, 63% (95% CI: 60.6–65.4) reported being very satisfied overall; however, satisfaction varied in some dimensions: only 55.6% (53.1–58.1) of caregivers could talk privately with health workers, 56.9% (54.4–59.3) reported that queues to see health workers were too long, and 89.9% (88.4–91.4) said that some health workers did not treat patients living with HIV with sufficient respect. Based on factor analysis, two underlying factors, labelled Availability and Attitude, were identified. In multilevel regression, the satisfaction with availability of services correlated with formal employment status (p
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- 2016