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在肯尼亚西南部开展并试行一项基于家庭的孕期和产后夫妇干预措施。

Development and Piloting of a Home-Based Couples Intervention During Pregnancy and Postpartum in Southwestern Kenya.

机构信息

1 Department of Health Care Organization and Policy, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham , Birmingham, Alabama.

2 Department of Health Behavior and Biological Sciences, Center for Sexuality and Health Disparities, School of Nursing, University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, Michigan.

出版信息

AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2018 Mar;32(3):92-103. doi: 10.1089/apc.2017.0285.

Abstract

Engaging both partners of a pregnant couple can enhance prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and promote family health. We developed and piloted an intervention to promote couple collaboration in health during pregnancy and postpartum in southwestern Kenya. We utilized formative data and stakeholder input to inform development of a home-based couples intervention. Next, we randomized pregnant women to intervention (n = 64) or standard care (n = 63) arms, subsequently contacting their male partners for enrollment. In the intervention arm, lay health workers conducted couple home visits, including health education, couple relationship and communication skills, and offers of couple HIV testing and counseling (CHTC) services. Follow-up questionnaires were conducted 3 months postpartum (n = 114 women, 86 men). Baseline characteristics and health behaviors were examined by study arm using t-tests, chi-square tests, and regression analyses. Of the 127 women randomized, 96 of their partners participated in the study. Of 52 enrolled couples in the intervention arm, 94% completed at least one couple home visit. Over 93% of participants receiving couple home visits were satisfied and no adverse social consequences were reported. At follow-up, intervention couples had a 2.78 relative risk of having participated in CHTC during the study period compared with standard care couples (95% confidence interval: 1.63-4.75), and significant associations were observed in other key perinatal health behaviors. This pilot study revealed that a home-based couples intervention for pregnant women and male partners is acceptable, feasible, and has the potential to enhance CHTC and perinatal health behaviors, leading to improved health outcomes.

摘要

让怀孕夫妇双方都参与进来,可以加强预防艾滋病毒母婴传播并促进家庭健康。我们在肯尼亚西南部开发并试行一项干预措施,以促进夫妇双方在怀孕期间和产后共同关注健康。我们利用形成性数据和利益攸关方的投入,为基于家庭的夫妇干预措施提供信息。接下来,我们将孕妇随机分配到干预组(n=64)或标准护理组(n=63),然后联系他们的男性伴侣进行入组。在干预组中,初级卫生工作者对夫妇进行家访,包括健康教育、夫妻关系和沟通技巧,以及提供夫妇艾滋病毒检测和咨询(CHTC)服务。在产后 3 个月进行了随访问卷调查(n=114 名女性,86 名男性)。采用 t 检验、卡方检验和回归分析,按研究组检查基线特征和健康行为。在随机分配的 127 名女性中,96 名女性的伴侣参与了研究。在干预组中,52 对夫妇中有 94%完成了至少一次夫妇家访。超过 93%接受夫妇家访的参与者表示满意,没有报告任何不良社会后果。在随访时,与标准护理组相比,干预组夫妇在研究期间接受 CHTC 的相对风险为 2.78(95%置信区间:1.63-4.75),并且在其他关键围产期健康行为方面也观察到了显著关联。这项试点研究表明,针对孕妇及其男性伴侣的基于家庭的夫妇干预措施是可以接受、可行的,并且有可能加强 CHTC 和围产期健康行为,从而改善健康结果。

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