Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) for HIV among nursing students in Zambia

Type Journal Article - Sierra Leone Journal of Biomedical Research
Title Knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) for HIV among nursing students in Zambia
Author(s)
Volume 8
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 1-8
URL https://www.ajol.info/index.php/sljbr/article/viewFile/156414/146026
Abstract
Access to voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) services has become an important tool in the treatment
and prevention of HIV infection. A cross-sectional knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) study was
conducted with 50 nursing students in Zambia. All students were aware of where to go for VCT, and 80%
had reported using VCT services. However, the participants expressed concerns about privacy and
confidentiality related to testing, with most students preferring to seek future VCT at a facility far from
their workplace. This ongoing fear of stigma associated with HIV testing was similar to the findings of a
recent KAP study conducted among young adults in Bo, Sierra Leone.

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