5th Edition of World Nursing Research Conference (WNRC) 2026

Speakers - WNRC2025

Amina Razzaq

  • Designation: Sydney School of Public Health, The University of Sydney
  • Country: Australia
  • Title: Understanding Fijian Health System Challenges to the Prevention of Mother To Child Transmission of HIV Services in the Three Tertiary Hospitals in Fiji

Abstract

Mother-to-child transmission is the most common route of human immunodeficiency virus transmission in children, which could be prevented with proper treatment and access to care. Health system challenges can impede the effectiveness of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programs.

 We aim to understand the health system challenges to the provision of PMTCT services for pregnant women in three tertiary hospitals in Fiji.

Data was collected using in-depth interviews. Interviews were conducted in the three tertiary hospitals and associated health clinics in Fiji between April-May 2013 and February-March 2014. Ethical approvals were obtained. A total of 58 healthcare providers were interviewed including doctors (n=12), midwives (n=19), nurses (n= 14), laboratory technicians (n=5) and counsellors (n=8) were interviewed. The data was analysed using thematic analysis.

We found that the healthcare workers faced a wide range of health system challenges including institutional and human resource challenges. Staff shortage, limited PMTCT training and shortage of supplies were barriers to the quality PMTCT services. Our findings would be useful in developing strategies to overcome barriers as it would be imperative in improving the quality of PMTCT service provision in Fiji and other similar settings.