Abstract
In Vietnam, ARV access has been scaled up since 2005 in high HIV prevalence areas in order to meet increasing demands for HIV treatment. This paper aims to estimate ARV unmet need and its associated socio-demographic characteristics among HIV-positive women in Haiphong, Vietnam. A cross-sectional study using structured questionnaires and CD4 cell count was conducted with 353 HIV-positive women recruited from groups of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), by snowball technique through member of PLWHA groups and the local AIDS management system (Provincial AIDS Center (PAC)). The percentage of HIV-positive women having an unmet ARV need was estimated to be 40%, particularly high among women who were not registered at PAC. Having an unmet ARV need was associated with not participating in PLWHA groups (OR 6.5; 2.4–17.2) and being younger than 30 years old (OR 2.9; 1.1–7.3).
Acknowledgements
We are grateful to Dr Dao Thi Mai and Dr Nguyen Van Thanh at Haiphong PAC for providing us efforts in collecting the data. Special thanks to members of PLWHA groups and HNP+for their support to approaching women living with HIV in Haiphong.