Bypassing Primary Antiretroviral Therapy Centres In Sub-Saharan Africa: An Integrative Review Of The Theoretical And Empirical Literature.
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The uptake of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is critical to meeting the global HIV treatment goal of 95-95-95 by
2025. Although a few Sub-Saharan African countries have already achieved this target, the prevalence of
bypassing primary ART centres in many countries in the subregion has negative implications for ART uptake and
use. This study used the access to health services framework to analyse the evidence and factors contributing to
bypassing primary ART centres by individuals in the sub-region seeking HIV care and support. We found
compelling evidence of the prevalence of ART clients bypassing their primary ART centres in search of speci alised care in higher-tiered health facilities. Others use bypassing to conceal their HIV-positive status to avoid
social stigma. We argue that introducing specialised and differentiated ART at the primary level of care can
address this phenomenon. While we anticipate that this measure will satisfy clients’ desire for specialised care,
we recommend enhancing public awareness about the effectiveness of ART to reduce stigma towards ART clients.
Legislation and strict enforcement of anti-HIV stigma laws, which outlaw and criminalise stigmatising people
living with HIV (PLHIV), could potentially be an effective stigma-deterring measure. To complement this effort,
PLHIV should be empowered to understand legislative instruments and steps to take when confidentiality and
discriminatory issues arise. We recommend further research in Sub-Saharan Africa to investigate the relationship
between bypassing primary ART centres and client adherence. The findings will help design appropriate stra tegies to increase ART uptake at primary ART centres.
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Domapielle, M. K., Abugbila, S. Z., & Kala, M. (2024). Bypassing primary anti-retroviral therapy facilities in Sub-Saharan Africa: An integrative review of the theoretical and empirical literature. Journal of Virus Eradication, 100580.