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Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Campaign

Publication Date

2004

Summary

Based on the theme "PMTCT is all a' we business!" (Guyanese Creole for "PMTCT is Everybody’s Business"), a "cascade" of PMTCT (Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission) materials was developed to increase household, community and national awareness of the challenge of preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission in Guyana and to promote wider, more timely use of PMTCT services.

The materials employ a unifying thematic design, with repetition of the programme logo and PMTCT images throughout. The comprehensive behaviour change communication programme includes facility-based, community-based and mass media components.

ANC (antenatal care) clinic-based client-provider interaction materials include:
  • set of 15 counseling cards
  • take home leaflets
  • "ASK ME ABOUT PMTCT" buttons for PMTCT providers
  • PMTCT programme promotional poster - multi-ethnic imagery reflecting Guyana’s diversity
  • "How to Use these Materials" Provider Workshop, Facilitators Guide
Community-based materials, that repeat the theme and content from clinic-based materials include:
  • take home leaflets
  • community poster
  • community PMTCT workbook
  • "How to Use these Materials” Provider Workshop, Facilitators Guide
  • prototype PMTCT-focused sermons/ materials for FBOs
There are also radio, television spots, print elements, and an advocacy package with PMTCT Program Press kit that includes a programme brochure, PMTCT fact sheet and a press release.

The materials were developed using a behaviour change approach, and are "setting-specific" - based on Guyana’s specific local context and national policy for content and delivery of PMTCT services (replacement feeding promoted as preferred safer infant feeding method, almost universal facility-based childbirth). The materials:
  • Promote a set of essential PMTCT behaviours
  • Provide standardised, factual information and messages based on current scientific evidence and global consensus
  • Are research-based, incorporating barriers, resistances and motivators from qualitative research into materials
  • Promote informed PMTCT choices by women by giving options for women to make the best decision for their personal circumstances
  • Provide guidance on how to “negotiate realistic behaviours” that use the recommended behaviour as starting point, but are modified to reflect the real circumstances of women’s lives
  • Assure HIV+ pregnant women know all actions they should take and all PMTCT services available
  • Promote informed decisionmaking by all pregnant women, especially HIV+ pregnant women
  • Help busy PMTCT staff provide quality PMTCT counseling and education
  • Provide reminder of main PMTCT facts in standardised format so women receive complete, accurate information
  • Help counselors anticipate and answer most common questions/ concerns for PMTCT decisionmaking
  • Help counselors ask the right questions to be sure each woman makes the right decisions for her personal and family circumstances
  • Help counselors provide options, identify barriers, and negotiate realistic solutions for PMTCT behaviour change
Table of Contents of ANC PMTCT Counseling Cards

How to Use These Cards

Why Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission is Important in Guyana
  • How to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission
  • How Pregnancy is Different for HIV-Positive Women
For HIV Positive Pregnant Women During Pregnancy
  • Coping with a Positive HIV Test Result / Disclosure / Partner Testing
  • Safer Sex for HIV-Positive Pregnant Women
  • Preparing for a Safer Birth
  • How You Feed Your Baby is Important to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission
For HIV Positive Pregnant Women After the Baby is Born
  • Special Postpartum Care / Healthy Behaviours for Positive New Mothers
  • Safer Sex and Family Planning for New Mothers (HIV-Positive)
For HIV Negative Pregnant Women After the Baby is Born
  • Staying Healthy and HIV-Negative During Pregnancy
  • Special Postpartum Care for Newborns of HIV-Negative Women
  • Safer Sex and Family Planning for New Mothers (HIV-Negative)
Click on the links below to view or download the full set of PMTCT materials:

Guyana Tools
Guyana PMTCT
Guyana Cue Cards

To contact FHI about these materials email PNary@fhi.org

Languages

English

Contact

Family Health International
P.O. Box 38835-00623
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel.: 254-20-271-3911-9
Fax: 254-20-272-6130 OR 254-20-272-6135
info@fhi.or.ke

Source

Email and slide presentation from Mona Moore to The Communication Initiative on February 15 2005; FHI website.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 19 2005
Last Updated February 24 2005

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