Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, Department of Population Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK
BMJ Paediatr Open. 2023 Jan;7(1). doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2022-001500.
The South African government responded swiftly to the first wave of novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) with a nationwide lockdown. Initial restrictions from March-July 2020 required people to stay at home unless accessing essential, life-saving services. We sought to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting lockdowns affected young people's access to sexual and reproductive health services in a high-prevalence HIV setting.
We analysed data from a cross-sectional web-based questionnaire conducted with 15-24 year-olds from September-December 2020 in Eastern Cape, South Africa. The questionnaire was promoted through social media platforms. Participants were asked whether and how the COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions affected their access to sexual and reproductive health services, through closed-ended and open-ended questions. Descriptive statistics using proportions were used to summarise responses, and open text was analysed using thematic analysis.
Of 3431 respondents, the proportions reporting 'more difficulty' accessing HIV testing services, HIV self-screening kits, condoms, pre-exposure prophylaxis and antiretroviral treatment since the COVID-19 pandemic were 16.8%, 13.7%, 13.9%, 11% and 7%, respectively. In 796 open-text responses, participants described challenges accessing HIV services due to clinics being overwhelmed and prioritising patients with COVID-19, resulting in young people being turned away. Some were afraid of contracting COVID-19 at or en route to clinics. Others were unable to reach clinics because of restricted transport or financial insecurity.
Young people in Eastern Cape rely on local clinics for services, and large proportions of young males and females faced difficulties or fears accessing clinics during the COVID-19 lockdown. Clinics became overwhelmed or inaccessible, limiting young people's access to sexual and reproductive health services. In high HIV risk contexts, prevention services and tools must be more accessible to young people, outside of clinics and within the communities and spaces that young people can access without fear or cost.
南非政府对新型冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)的第一波疫情迅速做出反应,实施了全国范围的封锁。2020 年 3 月至 7 月的最初限制措施要求人们除非获得基本的、拯救生命的服务,否则必须待在家里。我们试图了解在高 HIV 流行率的环境下,COVID-19 大流行和由此产生的封锁如何影响年轻人获得性健康和生殖健康服务。
我们分析了 2020 年 9 月至 12 月在南非东开普省对 15 至 24 岁年轻人进行的一项基于网络的横断面问卷调查数据。该问卷通过社交媒体平台进行推广。参与者被要求通过封闭式和开放式问题,回答 COVID-19 大流行和相关限制如何影响他们获得性健康和生殖健康服务。使用比例的描述性统计数据来总结回答,并用主题分析对开放文本进行分析。
在 3431 名受访者中,自 COVID-19 大流行以来,报告 HIV 检测服务、HIV 自我筛查包、避孕套、暴露前预防和抗逆转录病毒治疗更困难的比例分别为 16.8%、13.7%、13.9%、11%和 7%。在 796 份开放式文本回复中,参与者描述了由于诊所不堪重负和优先考虑 COVID-19 患者而导致难以获得 HIV 服务的情况,导致年轻人被拒之门外。有些人害怕在诊所或去诊所的路上感染 COVID-19。其他人则因交通限制或财务不安全而无法到达诊所。
东开普省的年轻人依赖当地诊所提供服务,很大比例的年轻男性和女性在 COVID-19 封锁期间都面临着难以或害怕去诊所的情况。诊所不堪重负或无法进入,限制了年轻人获得性健康和生殖健康服务的机会。在高 HIV 风险环境中,预防服务和工具必须更便于年轻人获得,而无需在诊所内,并且在年轻人可以无恐惧或无成本进入的社区和空间内。