The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on STI and HIV Services in the Netherlands According to Health Care Professionals.

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2024

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Reilingh, AnnemarieISNI 0000000512588478
van Ditzhuijzen, J.M.ORCID 0000-0003-0560-4949ISNI 0000000419458302
Albers, ThijsISNI 000000051248816X
Bos, Hanna
de Wit, JohnORCID 0000-0002-5895-7935ISNI 0000000359602797

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Abstract

Surveillance data from the Netherlands show that STI/HIV testing decreased at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting barriers to access to STI/HIV care. However, the impact of the pandemic on STI/HIV care may be more complex, and key populations could be differentially affected. The aim of this study was to gain more insight into the impact of COVID-19 on STI/HIV care in the Netherlands from the perspective of STI/HIV care providers. We investigated whether professionals in STI/HIV care experienced changes compared to pre-COVID in access to STI/HIV care for priority populations, demand and provision of STI/HIV care, shifts to online STI/HIV counseling and care, and the quality assurance of STI/HIV care. An online survey was completed by 192 STI/HIV care professionals. Additionally, semi-structured interviews were held with 23 STI/HIV care professionals. According to participants, people in vulnerable circumstances, such as recent migrants and people with low health or digital literacy, may have had difficulties accessing STI/HIV care during the pandemic, especially during lockdowns and at public sexual health services. Hence, these may not have received the care they needed. Participants thought that COVID-19 measures may have compounded existing disparities. Furthermore, participants found that online care provision was not up to standard and were concerned about follow-up care for patients using private online providers of remote tests. It is important to explore how STI/HIV care for people in vulnerable circumstances can be ensured in future public health crises.

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COVID-19, STI/HIV care, access to healthcare, healthcare professionals, public health service, sexual health, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Reilingh, A, van Ditzhuijzen, J, Albers, T, Bos, H & de Wit, J 2024, 'The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on STI and HIV Services in the Netherlands According to Health Care Professionals.', International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 21, no. 6, 678. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060678