Wachinger Jonas, Kibuuka Musoke Daniel, Oldenburg Catherine E, Bärnighausen Till, Ortblad Katrina F, McMahon Shannon A
Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.
International Research Consortium, Kampala, Uganda.
Qual Health Res. 2021 Feb;31(3):443-457. doi: 10.1177/1049732320978392.
HIV self-testing (HIVST) increases HIV testing in diverse populations, but little is known about the experiences of individuals who self-test. We used a five-step framework approach to analyze 62 qualitative interviews with 33 female sex workers (FSWs) participating in an HIVST trial in urban Uganda. Notions of empowerment emerged from the data, and findings were interpreted based on Kabeer's empowerment framework of resources, agency, and achievements. We found that access to HIVST bolstered empowerment because it increased participant's time and money (resources), control of testing circumstances and status disclosure (agency), and sense of competency (achievements). In addition, we found that knowledge of HIV status empowered participants to better control HIV-related behaviors (agency) and recognize a new sense of self (achievements). This suggests that the availability of HIVST can facilitate feelings of empowerment, meriting a higher awareness for benefits outside of linkage to HIV treatment and prevention services.
艾滋病毒自我检测(HIVST)增加了不同人群的艾滋病毒检测率,但对于自我检测者的经历却知之甚少。我们采用五步框架法,对参与乌干达城市地区一项HIVST试验的33名女性性工作者(FSW)进行的62次定性访谈进行了分析。数据中出现了赋权的概念,并基于卡比尔的资源、能动性和成就赋权框架对研究结果进行了解释。我们发现,获得HIVST增强了赋权,因为它增加了参与者的时间和金钱(资源),增强了对检测情况和身份披露的控制(能动性),以及增强了能力感(成就)。此外,我们发现了解艾滋病毒感染状况使参与者能够更好地控制与艾滋病毒相关的行为(能动性),并认识到一种新的自我意识(成就)。这表明,HIVST的可及性可以促进赋权感,除了与艾滋病毒治疗和预防服务的联系之外,还值得人们更多地认识到其益处。