Reece Michael, Hollub Ariane, Nangami Mabel, Lane Karin
Center for Sexual Health Promotion, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA.
AIDS Care. 2010 Jun;22(6):743-50. doi: 10.1080/09540120903431330.
The importance of male spousal involvement in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (pMTCT) programs is incremental to maintain family health and adherence to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) treatment and prevention regimens. This study examined reasons for men's involvement in pMTCT initiatives sought by their wives and other HIV-related services in western Kenya. Data were collected from 146 men and women during 16 focus groups across four different HIV-related clinics. Four different groups of participants were recruited: (1) male spouses of women enrolled in pMTCT within the past 12 months; (2) married men who were participating in support groups of the AMPATH Support Network; (3) married women living with HIV who were currently enrolled in pMTCT; and (4) married women who were HIV negative and currently enrolled in pMTCT. Demographic information was collected from each participant using a written questionnaire. Focus groups were conducted to determine the factors associated with men's participation in pMTCT services. From the emergent themes revealed by the focus groups, several intervention strategies were identified to increase male involvement in HIV-related services, specifically pMTCT. They include: couple's counseling, weekend clinic hours or extended weekday hours, community education regarding HIV-related services offered at clinics, and making clinics more male-oriented. These findings provide a starting point for the development of interventions to increase men's involvement in pMTCT programs.
男性配偶参与预防母婴传播(pMTCT)项目对于维持家庭健康以及坚持人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)治疗和预防方案至关重要。本研究调查了肯尼亚西部男性参与其妻子寻求的pMTCT项目及其他HIV相关服务的原因。在四个不同的HIV相关诊所的16个焦点小组中,收集了146名男性和女性的数据。招募了四组不同的参与者:(1)在过去12个月内参与pMTCT项目的女性的男性配偶;(2)参与AMPATH支持网络支持小组的已婚男性;(3)目前参与pMTCT项目的感染HIV的已婚女性;(4)HIV阴性且目前参与pMTCT项目的已婚女性。使用书面问卷从每位参与者收集人口统计学信息。开展焦点小组以确定与男性参与pMTCT服务相关的因素。根据焦点小组揭示的新出现的主题,确定了几种干预策略,以增加男性对HIV相关服务,特别是pMTCT的参与。这些策略包括:夫妻咨询、周末门诊时间或延长工作日门诊时间、针对诊所提供的HIV相关服务开展社区教育,以及使诊所更具男性导向性。这些发现为制定增加男性参与pMTCT项目的干预措施提供了一个起点。