Barriers to HIV Care and Treatment by Doctors: A review of the literature

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Barriers to HIV Care and Treatment by Doctors: A review of the literature

Published in: South African Family Practice
Volume 48 , issue 2 , 2006 , pages: 55–16e
DOI: 10.1080/20786204.2006.10873343
Author(s): P Naidoo School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

Abstract

This paper provides a review of the reported barriers that prevent doctors from managing HIV infected patients. The four most commonly reported barriers were: fear of contagion, fear of losing patients, unwillingness to care, and inadequate knowledge/training about treating HIV patients. Barriers to treating HIV infected patients is frequently reported in many countries and it is important for developing countries such as South Africa to learn from these experiences by identifying local problems so that constructive interventions and strategies can be developed to address these barriers, thereby improving the quality of patient care. Further research in respect of the local situation is required.

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