Obstetrics. & Gynecology
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Item Evaluation of VCT in a Nigerian PMTCT service delivery unit(2004) Adewole, I.; Adesina, A.; Onibokun, A.; Adebusuyi, A.; Kayode, A.; Osofisan, E.; Fawemida, A.; Kanki, P.; Sankale, J.Introduction: Nigeria’s University College Hospital’s PMTCT centre provides voluntary counselling and testing as part of routine care which was assessed in this paper. Methods: Structured face-to-face interview was carried out at exit on participants from the counselling session. Data analysis was by frequency distribution. Results: All clients were assured of confidentiality, had their HIV/ AIDS knowledge assessed and consent taken before the test, 95.45% of participants had the possible outcomes of the test explained including coping ability and 13.64% did not have behaviour assessed for risk taking. Only 45.45% mentioned mother-to-child transmission as a major mode of transmission. Conclusion: Discussion of serostatus results in a safe setting and negotiating a risk -reduction plan are strategies that should be considered in all PMTCT services.