Are the Things Told to Care Providers Kept Confidential?: Perceived Breaches of Confidentiality and Associated Factors Among HIV/AIDS Clients on ART at Nekemte Specialized Hospital, Western Ethiopia, 2021.
Lami BayisaBizuneh WakumaTesfaye AberaDiriba MulisaGetu MosisaTadesse TolossaEbisa Turi JambolaPublished in: HIV/AIDS (Auckland, N.Z.) (2022)
One in four HIV/AIDS clients reported experiencing perceived breaches of confidentiality. Thus, early ART initiation, further HIV serostatus disclosure, and encouraging patients to decide on the type of care and information they want need to be strengthened in order to reduce breaches of confidentiality.
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