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美国南部生活着 HIV 的非裔美国妇女的韧性资源。

Resilience resources among African American women living with HIV in Southern United States.

机构信息

Department of Health Promotion Education and Behavior, South Carolina SmartState Center for Healthcare Quality (CHQ).

Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, USA.

出版信息

AIDS. 2019 Jun 1;33 Suppl 1:S35-S44. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000002179.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

African American women living with HIV (WLH) often face various challenges to access to and benefit from healthcare across the HIV treatment cascade. Despite experiencing multiple forms of ongoing adversity, some African American WLH are able to adapt and stand strong. The current study aims to identify resources at various socioecological levels that facilitate resilience and explore how these resources interact with each other.

DESIGN

Guided by the theories of resilience, we collected qualitative data through in-depth interviews with 14 African American WLH in South Carolina, United States.

METHODS

Participants were purposely recruited and interviewed in private settings in 2016. With appropriate consent, each interview was recorded and was transcribed verbatim. Data analysis was conducted using NVivo 11.0.

RESULTS

The participants described six major resilience resources including first, internal strength; second, religion and spirituality; third, hopefulness about life and future; fourth, self-awareness and self-care; fifth, social support from family and community; and sixth, HIV-related health facilities. The themes that occurred in qualitative data also show how resilience resources at the family/community level and institutional level affected individual resources, and how these resources collaborated with each other.

CONCLUSION

The findings suggest that resilient African American WLH maintain hope in the face of adversity and seek out and obtain social support. Self-care, social support, and health facilities are particularly critical resources for African American WLH. Comprehensive interventions are needed to integrate these resources across multiple socioecological levels to enhance resilience and treatment outcomes in African American WLH.

摘要

目的

非裔美国艾滋病毒感染者(WLH)在接受艾滋病毒治疗的各个环节中,经常面临各种获取和受益于医疗保健的挑战。尽管非裔美国 WLH 经历了多种形式的持续逆境,但有些人能够适应并保持坚强。本研究旨在确定在不同社会生态层次上促进韧性的资源,并探讨这些资源如何相互作用。

设计

本研究以韧性理论为指导,通过对美国南卡罗来纳州的 14 名非裔美国 WLH 进行深入访谈,收集定性数据。

方法

2016 年,参与者在私人场所经适当同意后被有目的地招募并进行了访谈。每次访谈均进行录音,并逐字记录。使用 NVivo 11.0 进行数据分析。

结果

参与者描述了六种主要的韧性资源,包括:第一,内在力量;第二,宗教和精神信仰;第三,对生活和未来的希望;第四,自我意识和自我关怀;第五,来自家庭和社区的社会支持;第六,与艾滋病毒相关的健康设施。定性数据中出现的主题还表明,家庭/社区层面和机构层面的韧性资源如何影响个人资源,以及这些资源如何相互协作。

结论

研究结果表明,有韧性的非裔美国 WLH 在逆境面前保持希望,并寻求和获得社会支持。自我关怀、社会支持和健康设施是非裔美国 WLH 特别关键的资源。需要综合干预措施,整合这些资源在多个社会生态层次上,以增强非裔美国 WLH 的韧性和治疗效果。

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