HIV STATUS DISCLOSURE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS FOLLOW-UP ART CLINIC AT FITCHE HOSPITAL, OROMIA REGION, ETHIOPIA
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Background: The disclosure of positive HIV results plays an important role in the successful
prevention and care of HIV-infected patients. It offers significant social and health benefits
for individuals and the community. However, there was a lack of evidence to support
disclosure of HIV / AIDS status to sexual partners, family and friends in the study area. The
study aimed to determine the magnitude and associated factors of HIV status disclosure
among people living with HIV/AIDS follow-up ART clinic at Fitche Hospital.
Methods: A hospital-based cross-sectional study design was conducted and data was
collected through face-to-face interviews from March 15 to May30, 2021. The study
population consisted of people with HIV who were at least 18 years of age attending an ART
clinic. The data was entered in Epi Info version 7 and then exported to the SPSS version 25
statistical software for data analysis. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to identify
independent determinants of disclosure of HIV status at p <0.05.
Result: Of the 380 respondents, 95.5% had disclosed their HIV status to someone. Disclosure
was made to their family 80%, to their sexual partner 67% and to friends 29%. In the multiple
regression model, knowing their partner's HIV status (Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR) = 11.08
(95% Confidence Interval(CI): 3.02,40.7), knowledge on the importance of HIV disclosure
(AOR = 8.57(95% CI: 1.86,9.48) and longer duration of HIV follow-up (AOR=1.013(95%
CI: 1.003,1.024) were independently associated with disclosure of HIV status to someone.
Conclusion: Most people with HIV shared their HIV status with someone, while the
disclosure to sexual partners was relatively low. Government and stake holders are needed to
promote HIV disclosure particularly among sexual partner.
Key Words: Disclosure, HIV status, PLWHA, Ethiopia