Department of Public Health, School of Health Sciences, Mountain of the Moon University, Fort Portal, Uganda.
Department of Social Educational Carework & EQUALITY Research Collective, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Gent, Brussels, Belgium.
BMC Public Health. 2021 Jan 6;21(1):63. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-10143-3.
Although schools have been identified as significant settings in the response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic, limited research is available on how they can accommodate Youth Living with HIV/AIDS (YLWHA), especially in resource limited countries. In this study, we explored strategies by school stakeholders (school staff, parents/caretakers, and students) in western Uganda to care for and support YLWHA in their schools.
The article utilizes data collected between May and October, 2019 from a qualitative inquiry based on focus group discussions and interviews with 88 school stakeholders purposively selected from 3 secondary schools in western Uganda. Textual data was analyzed thematically involving both inductive and deductive coding.
We identified 7 overarching interrelated themes in which participants reported strategies to care for and support YLWHA: counselling and guidance; social support networks and linkages; knowledge and skills; anti-stigma and anti-discrimination measures; disclosure of HIV status; treatment and management of HIV/AIDS; and affirmative actions for YLWHA. Stakeholders' strategies often differed regarding what was considered appropriate, the approach and who to take lead in supporting YLWHA.
Despite the limited care and support strategies specific for YLWHA currently available in schools, our study points to optimism and high potential given stakeholders' identified avenues for improvement. We posit that promoting HIV/AIDS-care and support in schools is a gradual process requiring each school to develop a strong knowledge base about HIV/AIDS and support needs of YLWHA, develop a coherent and school-wide approach, and collaborate extensively with external stakeholders who are significant in supporting YLWHA.
尽管学校已被确定为应对艾滋病大流行的重要场所,但关于学校如何为感染艾滋病的青年(YLWHA)提供照顾和支持的研究有限,尤其是在资源有限的国家。在这项研究中,我们探讨了乌干达西部学校利益相关者(学校工作人员、家长/照顾者和学生)照顾和支持学校内 YLWHA 的策略。
本文利用了 2019 年 5 月至 10 月期间,通过在乌干达西部的 3 所中学中,有目的地选择 88 名学校利益相关者进行焦点小组讨论和访谈,收集了基于定性研究的数据。通过主题分析对文本数据进行了分析,包括归纳和演绎编码。
我们确定了 7 个相互关联的主题,参与者报告了照顾和支持 YLWHA 的策略:咨询和指导;社会支持网络和联系;知识和技能;反污名和反歧视措施;HIV 状况披露;HIV/AIDS 的治疗和管理;以及 YLWHA 的平权行动。利益相关者的策略在考虑什么是合适的、方法和谁应该带头支持 YLWHA 方面往往存在差异。
尽管目前学校针对 YLWHA 的照顾和支持策略有限,但我们的研究表明,由于利益相关者确定了改进的途径,因此存在乐观和高潜力。我们认为,在学校推广 HIV/AIDS 护理和支持是一个渐进的过程,需要每所学校建立关于 HIV/AIDS 和 YLWHA 支持需求的强大知识库,制定连贯的、全校范围的方法,并与在支持 YLWHA 方面具有重要意义的外部利益相关者广泛合作。