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创伤后改善艾滋病护理(ImpACT):南非性创伤 HIV 感染妇女应对干预的试点结果。

Improving AIDS Care After Trauma (ImpACT): Pilot Outcomes of a Coping intervention Among HIV-Infected Women with Sexual Trauma in South Africa.

机构信息

Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.

出版信息

AIDS Behav. 2018 Mar;22(3):1039-1052. doi: 10.1007/s10461-017-2013-1.

Abstract

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Improving AIDS Care after Trauma (ImpACT), a coping intervention for HIV-infected women with sexual abuse histories, was evaluated for feasibility and potential efficacy in a public clinic in Cape Town, South Africa. Sixty-four participants were enrolled prior to starting antiretroviral therapy (ART). After completing baseline assessments, participants were randomly assigned to standard of care (SoC: three adherence counseling sessions) or ImpACT (SoC plus four individual and three group sessions). Participants completed assessments at 3 months (after individual sessions) and 6 months post-baseline. In exploratory analysis of primary outcomes, ImpACT participants, compared to SoC, reported greater reductions in avoidance and arousal symptoms of PTSD and greater increases in ART adherence motivation at 3 months. Clinically significant decreases in overall PTSD symptoms were also demonstrated at 3 months. These effects continued as trends at the 6-month assessment, in addition to increases in social/spiritual coping. In analysis of secondary outcomes, high levels of non-adherence to ART and poor care engagement were evident at 6 months, with no differences between study arms. A trauma-focused, culturally-adapted individual intervention delivered by a non-specialist in the HIV care setting is feasible and acceptable. Preliminary findings suggest ImpACT has potential to reduce PTSD symptoms and increase ART adherence motivation, but a more intensive intervention may be needed to improve and maintain care engagement among this population.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02223390.

摘要

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改善艾滋病创伤护理(ImpACT)是一种针对有性虐待史的 HIV 感染女性的应对干预措施,在南非开普敦的一家公立诊所对其可行性和潜在疗效进行了评估。在开始接受抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)之前,有 64 名参与者入组。在完成基线评估后,参与者被随机分配到标准护理组(SoC:三次依从性咨询课程)或 ImpACT 组(SoC 加四次个体课程和三次团体课程)。参与者在基线后 3 个月(完成个体课程后)和 6 个月完成评估。在对主要结局的探索性分析中,与 SoC 相比,ImpACT 组参与者报告 PTSD 的回避和觉醒症状有更大程度的减轻,ART 依从性动机有更大程度的增加,这些结果在 3 个月时得到证实。3 个月时还显示出总体 PTSD 症状的显著下降。这些效果在 6 个月的评估中仍然存在趋势,同时社会/精神应对能力也有所增加。在对次要结局的分析中,在 6 个月时发现,ART 高度不依从和护理参与度差,研究组之间没有差异。在 HIV 护理环境中,由非专业人员提供的以创伤为重点、文化适应的个体干预措施是可行且可接受的。初步结果表明,ImpACT 有可能减轻 PTSD 症状和增加 ART 依从性动机,但可能需要更强化的干预措施来改善和维持该人群的护理参与度。

登记号:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02223390。

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