Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH), Eldoret, Kenya.
Child Health and Paediatrics, College of Health Sciences, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya.
Afr J AIDS Res. 2021 Oct;20(3):232-237. doi: 10.2989/16085906.2021.1979606.
HIV has transformed from a serious acute illness with high rates of morbidity and mortality to a fairly easily managed chronic disease. However, children and adolescents living with HIV are yet to achieve similar improvement in their HIV care outcomes compared to adults. There have been a number of studies assessing the reasons for slower improvement in these age categories, mainly focusing on health systems, drug- and family- related barriers to ART adherence in children. We sought to explore school-related barriers to adherence through in-depth interviews with students living with HIV (SLHIV) aged 13-17 years who had fully disclosed their HIV status in western Kenya. Data was analysed using NVivo 8™. The study found that stigmatisation in the form of negative discussions and alienation, fear of unintended disclosure (due to the drug packaging and lack of privacy while taking their pills) were barriers to ART adherence among these SLHIV. Other barriers included challenges with drug storage while in school and the complexity of coordinating school and clinic-related activities and a lack of structured support systems in schools. In addition to hindering their adherence to ART, these barriers resulted in negative emotions (anger, sadness, frustration) and affected school performance. This study found fairly serious barriers to ART adherence among SLHIV, which calls for structured communication and coordinated support between government ministries of health and education in Kenya.
HIV 已经从一种高发病率和死亡率的严重急性疾病转变为一种相当容易管理的慢性疾病。然而,与成年人相比,感染 HIV 的儿童和青少年在 HIV 护理结果方面尚未取得类似的改善。已经有许多研究评估了这些年龄段改善速度较慢的原因,主要集中在卫生系统、儿童抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)依从性的药物和家庭相关障碍上。我们试图通过对肯尼亚西部 13-17 岁已完全公开 HIV 状况的 HIV 感染者(SLHIV)进行深入访谈,探讨与学校相关的依从性障碍。数据使用 NVivo 8™进行分析。研究发现,这些 SLHIV 面临的依从性障碍包括污名化形式的负面讨论和疏远、担心无意披露(由于药物包装和服药时缺乏隐私)。其他障碍包括在校期间药物储存的挑战、协调学校和诊所相关活动的复杂性以及学校缺乏结构化的支持系统。除了阻碍他们对 ART 的依从性外,这些障碍还导致了负面情绪(愤怒、悲伤、沮丧),并影响了他们的学业成绩。这项研究发现,SLHIV 对 ART 的依从性存在相当严重的障碍,这需要肯尼亚政府卫生和教育部门之间进行结构化的沟通和协调支持。