When HIV positive mothers play the role of counselor and mentor for HIV positive expectant mothers, the difference can indeed be huge. The connection between mentees and mentors is real with increased prospect for return visits.
Stigma in health service delivery is real. The touting of religion by health care workers who handle people living with HIV makes access to health care services by pregnant women who are HIV positive a challenge. Stigma impacts negatively on disclosure.
With a HIV positive mentor, a pregnant woman is able to associate, share fears and concerns, and have someone relate with her concerns. She is therefore more comfortable with increased likelihood of returning for care.’
Efforts need to be invested in addressing the stigmatizing health care system in Nigeria. In the interim, scaling up engagement of HIV positive mothers as mentors at all antenatal clinics will be a good way forward in the effort to eliminate mother to child transmission of HIV infection in Nigeria.
-David Ita