Table 3.
Associated human rights violations in HIV testing HIV of 18 HIV-positive women
| Pseudonym | Violations of human rights in reproductive health and HIV services | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rights to informationa | Rights to informed decision-makinga | Rights to confidentialityb | Rights to dignity and non-discriminationc | Rights to timely and best servicesd | |
| Mira | V | v | v | ||
| Bulan | v | v | |||
| Nika | v | v | v | v | |
| Alung | v | v | |||
| Rini | v | v | |||
| Mawar | v | v | v | ||
| Mela | v | v | |||
| Nina | v | ||||
| Mano | v | v | v | ||
| Oneng | v | v | v | ||
| Sinta | v | v | v | ||
| Mona | v | v | |||
| Putri | v | v | v | ||
| Maya | v | v | |||
| Oda | v | v | |||
| Xani | v | v | |||
| Bunga | v | v | v | ||
| Mulan | v | v | |||
Notes:aRights to information may include rights to informed consent, reasons for referral, reasons for denied services, information on choices of services available, and the rights to bring support person/s to services.
Right to confidentiality and privacy.
Right to equality, freedom from discrimination, equitable care & right to dignity and respect.
Right to timely healthcare and to the highest attainable level of health.