Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1SB, UK.
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
BMC Public Health. 2021 Dec 19;21(1):2300. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-12285-4.
Research on HIV and reproduction has focused largely on women and heterosexual men. This article examines whether it is relevant to address parenthood in HIV care with gay men and what ways of doing so are most appropriate.
Qualitative interviews were conducted at four London clinics with 25 men living with HIV, aged 20-45, who did not have children, and 16 HIV clinicians. A thematic analysis identified potential reasons why parenthood was rarely discussed with gay men in HIV care.
Two sets of ideas contributed to a lack of conversations about parenthood: clinicians' ideas about what matters to gay men and men's ideas about what it means to be HIV-positive. Both sets of ideas largely excluded having children, with patients and practitioners similarly unlikely to raise the topic of parenthood in the clinic. Contrary to what clinician commonly assumed, many men expressed interest in receiving more information, highlighting the importance of reassuring people upon diagnosis that it is possible to become parents while living with HIV.
Parenting desires and intentions were rarely discussed with men in HIV care. Our findings illuminate the potentially beneficial effects of emphasising that having children is a possibility at diagnosis, regardless of patients' gender or sexuality. Conveying this information seems meaningful, not only to men who want to become parents in the future but also to others, as it appears to alleviate fears about mortality and ill health.
HIV 与生殖领域的研究主要集中在女性和异性恋男性身上。本文探讨了在 HIV 护理中是否有必要关注男同性恋者的生育问题,以及最适合的方法是什么。
在伦敦的四家诊所,对 25 名年龄在 20-45 岁之间、没有孩子的 HIV 感染者男性和 16 名 HIV 临床医生进行了定性访谈。主题分析确定了在 HIV 护理中很少与男同性恋者讨论生育问题的潜在原因。
两组观点导致了很少讨论生育问题:临床医生认为对男同性恋者重要的是什么,以及男性认为 HIV 阳性意味着什么。这两组观点都很大程度上排除了生育的可能性,患者和医生同样不太可能在诊所提出生育问题。与临床医生普遍认为的相反,许多男性表示有兴趣获得更多信息,这突显了在诊断时告知人们即使感染 HIV 也有可能成为父母的重要性。
在 HIV 护理中很少与男性讨论生育问题。我们的研究结果阐明了强调在诊断时就告知患者生育是一种可能性的潜在有益效果,无论患者的性别或性取向如何。传达这一信息似乎具有意义,不仅对未来希望成为父母的男性,而且对其他人也具有意义,因为这似乎减轻了对死亡和健康状况不佳的恐惧。