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同伴支持对印度尼西亚注射吸毒者进行 HIV 检测、与 HIV 护理建立联系和参与 HIV 护理的影响:一项社区主导研究的定性观点。

The impact of peer support on testing, linkage to and engagement in HIV care for people who inject drugs in Indonesia: qualitative perspectives from a community-led study.

机构信息

Rumah Cemara, Jalan Gegerkalong Girang, No. 52, Kota Bandung, 40154, West Java, Indonesia.

School of Social Work, Columbia University, New York, USA.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2022 Feb 11;19(1):16. doi: 10.1186/s12954-022-00595-8.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

People who use, including those who inject, drugs in Indonesia are disproportionately affected by HIV, but tend to be diagnosed at a late stage of infection, delay initiation to and have poor rates of retention in antiretroviral treatment, resulting in high rates of morbidity and mortality. In addition to legal, policy and health system barriers, PWID may be hesitant to engage in HIV, treatment and care due to lack of knowledge, distrust of the health care system, and stigma related to their dual drug use and HIV status. Implementation of formal peer support initiatives may reduce provider- and individual-level barriers and increase testing, linkage to, and engagement in HIV care among people who use drugs.

METHODS

We conducted a community-led qualitative study to explore the impacts of peer support for people who inject drugs on HIV care access and engagement in Indonesia. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 20 participants in Jakarta and Bandung. Thematic analysis was used to explore how people who inject drugs living with HIV (PWID LHIV) (n = 8), peer support workers (n = 6), and service providers (n = 6) perceived peer support provision by non-governmental organisations.

RESULTS

Participants unanimously described peer support as beneficial. Peer support workers were widely credited with facilitating access to HIV testing, referral to care, uptake of and adherence to antiretroviral treatment, as well as sustaining engagement in care for PWID. Support mechanisms that facilitated positive peer experiences included provision of HIV knowledge and awareness, emotional support, help with navigating complex bureaucracy, developing trust in health care services, enhancing confidence and motivation, and supporting peers to navigate a wide range of health and social welfare services beyond HIV-related care.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings indicate that peer support can enhance access to testing, linkage to, and engagement in HIV care for people who use drugs living with HIV in Indonesia. In a context of an ongoing HIV epidemic among people who use drugs, reduced funding and policy attention to HIV and harm reduction, there is an urgent need to prioritize peer support interventions to identify people who use drugs facing health risks and link them to appropriate services.

摘要

简介

印度尼西亚的药物使用者(包括注射毒品者)受到 HIV 的不成比例影响,但他们往往在感染的晚期才被诊断出来,开始接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的时间延迟,并且保留率低,导致发病率和死亡率高。除了法律、政策和卫生系统障碍外,由于缺乏知识、对医疗保健系统的不信任以及与他们双重吸毒和 HIV 状况相关的耻辱感,PWID 可能不愿意参与 HIV 治疗和护理。实施正式的同伴支持计划可能会减少提供者和个人层面的障碍,并增加毒品使用者的检测、与 HIV 护理的联系以及参与 HIV 护理的机会。

方法

我们进行了一项由社区主导的定性研究,以探讨同伴支持对印度尼西亚注射毒品者获得 HIV 护理和参与的影响。在雅加达和万隆对 20 名参与者进行了半结构化的深入访谈。使用主题分析来探讨 HIV 感染者(PWID LHIV)(n=8)、同伴支持工作者(n=6)和服务提供者(n=6)如何看待非政府组织提供的同伴支持。

结果

参与者一致认为同伴支持是有益的。同伴支持工作者被广泛认为有助于获得 HIV 检测、转介到护理机构、接受和坚持接受抗逆转录病毒治疗,以及维持 PWID 的护理参与。促进积极同伴体验的支持机制包括提供 HIV 知识和意识、情感支持、帮助应对复杂的官僚主义、建立对医疗保健服务的信任、增强信心和动力,以及支持同伴利用广泛的卫生和社会福利服务,而不仅仅是与 HIV 相关的护理。

结论

研究结果表明,同伴支持可以增强印度尼西亚 HIV 感染者药物使用者获得检测、与 HIV 护理的联系和参与度。在毒品使用者中 HIV 持续流行、对 HIV 和减少伤害的资金和政策关注度降低的背景下,迫切需要优先考虑同伴支持干预措施,以识别面临健康风险的药物使用者,并将他们与适当的服务联系起来。

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