School of Health Sciences, City University London, 20 Bartholomew Close, London, EC1A 7QN, United Kingdom.
BMC Public Health. 2012 Aug 2;12:596. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-596.
The number of reported pregnancies in women with diagnosed HIV in the UK increased from 80 in 1990 to over 1400 in 2010; the majority were among women born in sub-Saharan Africa. There is a paucity of research on how social adversity impacts upon pregnancy in HIV positive women in the UK; furthermore, little is known about important outcomes such as treatment uptake and return for follow-up after pregnancy. The aim of this study was to examine pregnancy in African women living with HIV in the UK.
This was a two phase mixed methods study. The first phase involved analysis of data on approximately 12,000 pregnancies occurring between 2000 and 2010 reported to the UK's National Study of HIV in Pregnancy and Childhood (NSHPC). The second phase was based in London and comprised: (i) semi-structured interviews with 23 pregnant African women living with HIV, 4 health care professionals and 2 voluntary sector workers; (ii) approximately 90 hours of ethnographic fieldwork in an HIV charity; and (iii) approximately 40 hours of ethnographic fieldwork in a Pentecostal church.
We have developed an innovative methodology utilising epidemiological and anthropological methods to explore pregnancy in African women living with HIV in the UK. The data collected in this mixed methods study are currently being analysed and will facilitate the development of appropriate services for this group.
在英国,被诊断出 HIV 的女性报告的怀孕人数从 1990 年的 80 例增加到 2010 年的 1400 多例;其中大多数是在撒哈拉以南非洲出生的女性。关于社会逆境如何影响英国 HIV 阳性妇女的怀孕问题,研究甚少;此外,对于重要的结果,如治疗的接受和怀孕后的随访,知之甚少。本研究旨在检查在英国生活的 HIV 阳性非洲妇女的怀孕情况。
这是一项两阶段混合方法研究。第一阶段涉及对英国国家妊娠和儿童 HIV 研究(NSHPC)报告的大约 12000 例发生在 2000 年至 2010 年之间的妊娠数据进行分析。第二阶段位于伦敦,包括:(i)对 23 名感染 HIV 的怀孕非洲妇女、4 名医疗保健专业人员和 2 名志愿部门工作人员进行半结构式访谈;(ii)在一家艾滋病毒慈善机构进行大约 90 小时的民族志实地工作;以及(iii)在一家五旬节教堂进行大约 40 小时的民族志实地工作。
我们已经开发了一种创新的方法,利用流行病学和人类学方法来探索在英国生活的感染 HIV 的非洲妇女的怀孕情况。本混合方法研究中收集的数据目前正在分析中,这将有助于为这一群体开发适当的服务。