Abstract
Counselling prior to and after HIV testing is an important component of Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission (PPTCT) services. ASHA Foundation, a non-governmental organization (NGO), has been providing PPTCT services since 2002. This includes training of counsellors. The training workshop of 12-days duration comprises of an overview of HIV/AIDS counselling skills, pre- and post-test counselling in the context of PPTCT, supportive counselling for HIV-positive women and their families, universal precautions and recording and documentation. We present the data on paired pre- and post-workshop score results on knowledge of PPTCT among 85 trained counsellors using the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) questionnaire. The mean pre-test score was 16.6 and post-test was 26.9 from a maximum of 39, with a mean percentage change of 26.5 per cent, for the questions focused on PPTCT, which was significantly different from the mean percentage change of 13.5 per cent in the non-PPTCT questions (p < 0.05).
This showed that training improved their knowledge in PPTCT considerably. Studies to evaluate attitudes, skills and cost effectiveness of a holistic model of PPTCT training need to be undertaken, especially in the wake of the new PPTCT, World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines.
