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促进肯尼亚农村地区孕妇和其伴侣的 HIV 病毒检测结果告知:一项定性研究。

Facilitating HIV status disclosure for pregnant women and partners in rural Kenya: a qualitative study.

机构信息

Department of Health Care Organization and Policy, University of Alabama at Birmingham, RPHB 330, 1530 3rd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2013 Dec 2;13:1115. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-1115.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Women's ability to safely disclose their HIV-positive status to male partners is essential for uptake and continued use of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) services. However, little is known about the acceptability of potential approaches for facilitating partner disclosure. To lay the groundwork for developing an intervention, we conducted formative qualitative research to elicit feedback on three approaches for safe HIV disclosure for pregnant women and male partners in rural Kenya.

METHODS

This qualitative acceptability research included in-depth interviews with HIV-infected pregnant women (n = 20) and male partners of HIV-infected women (n = 20) as well as two focus groups with service providers (n = 16). The participants were recruited at health care facilities in two communities in rural Nyanza Province, Kenya, during the period June to November 2011. Data were managed in NVivo 9 and analyzed using a framework approach, drawing on grounded theory.

RESULTS

We found that facilitating HIV disclosure is acceptable in this context, but that individual participants have varying expectations depending on their personal situation. Many participants displayed a strong preference for couples HIV counseling and testing (CHCT) with mutual disclosure facilitated by a trained health worker. Home-based approaches and programs in which pregnant women are asked to bring their partners to the healthcare facility were equally favored. Participants felt that home-based CHCT would be acceptable for this rural setting, but special attention must be paid to how this service is introduced in the community, training of the health workers who will conduct the home visits, and confidentiality.

CONCLUSION

Pregnant couples should be given different options for assistance with HIV disclosure. Home-based CHCT could serve as an acceptable method to assist women and men with safe disclosure of HIV status. These findings can inform the design and implementation of programs geared at promoting HIV disclosure among pregnant women and partners, especially in the home-setting.

摘要

背景

妇女能够安全地向其男性伴侣透露艾滋病毒阳性状况,对于接受和持续使用预防母婴传播(PMTCT)服务至关重要。然而,对于促进伴侣透露状况的潜在方法的可接受性,人们知之甚少。为了为制定干预措施奠定基础,我们进行了形成性定性研究,以征求肯尼亚农村地区艾滋病毒感染孕妇(n=20)和艾滋病毒感染妇女的男性伴侣(n=20)对三种安全艾滋病毒透露方法的反馈意见,以及服务提供者(n=16)的两个焦点小组。参与者是在 2011 年 6 月至 11 月期间,在肯尼亚 Nyanza 省两个农村社区的医疗保健机构招募的。数据在 NVivo 9 中进行管理,并使用框架方法进行分析,借鉴了扎根理论。

结果

我们发现,在这种情况下,促进艾滋病毒透露是可以接受的,但个别参与者根据个人情况有不同的期望。许多参与者强烈倾向于夫妇艾滋病毒咨询和检测(CHCT),并由经过培训的卫生工作者促进双方透露。家庭为基础的方法和方案也同样受到青睐,这些方案要求孕妇将其伴侣带到医疗机构。参与者认为,家庭为基础的 CHCT 对于这个农村环境是可以接受的,但必须特别注意如何在社区中引入这项服务,培训将进行家访的卫生工作者以及保密性。

结论

应该为艾滋病毒透露向孕妇夫妇提供不同的选择。家庭为基础的 CHCT 可以作为一种可接受的方法,帮助妇女和男子安全透露艾滋病毒状况。这些发现可以为设计和实施旨在促进孕妇和伴侣之间艾滋病毒透露的方案提供信息,特别是在家庭环境中。

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