APHA 1996 Abstract: Issues Regarding HIV Education, Counseling and
Testing by Consent to Women of Reproductive Age in Chicago
Presented at: American Public Health Association 124th Annual Meeting,
November 1996
Issues Regarding HIV Education, Counseling and Testing by Consent to
Women of Reproductive Age in Chicago. Afsaneh Rahimian, Ph.D., Philip Ricks, Mary
Driscoll, RN, MPH, Dean Taylor, Mardge Cohen, M.D. Despite the recommendations from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding the importance of HIV
education, counseling, and testing for all women of reproductive age, especially pregnant
women, a significant number of prenatal providers are not offering these services. The
result of the 076 clinical trial and other more recent trials confirm the urgency of early
identification of HIV positive pregnant women. Yet bulking a system that incorporates HIV
education, counseling, and testing by consent and ZDV therapy as parts of a prenatal care
package faces many challenges and barriers. In 1994, Health Resources Services
Administration (HRSA) funded the Maternal and Child Health/HIV Integration Project to
address these problems in the greater Chicago area. Following an earlier needs-assessment
survey that identified the lack of training as the greatest barrier to implementing HIV
education, counseling, and testing for women of reproductive age, in-depth qualitative
interviews were conducted with key personnel in family planning and prenatal care sites,
local and state public health officials, and other non-profit AIDS advocacy and service
providers. These interviews identified other barriers both to implementing testing and
counseling as well as ZDV therapy, including cost (HIV testing, follow up, and ZDV),
physicians attitudes and biases toward HIV testing, denial of HIV as a major problem by
suburban providers, lack, of trained staff, clients' denial/fear of seeing themselves at
risk, logistics of implementation, and lack of access to care for all HIV positive women
especially suburbanites.
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