School of Public Health, University of the Western Cape, Robert Sobukwe Road Private Bag X17, Cape Town, 7535, Bellville, South Africa.
Department of Social Works, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa.
BMC Public Health. 2023 Sep 11;23(1):1768. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16616-5.
Optimum adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is crucial in managing HIV. However, some people's religious beliefs can influence how they deal with HIV and the psychosocial factors influencing their adherence to ART, such as disclosure, acceptance of HIV status, belief in ART, and depression. In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the role of religious beliefs in ART adherence is underexplored. We aimed to identify and conceptualize the literature on religious beliefs concerning ART adherence among Pentecostal Christians living with HIV in SSA.
We conducted a scoping review of the literature on religious beliefs and ART adherence. We searched papers from PubMed, Web of Science, Medline, Sabinet, Academic Search Complete, CINAHL Plus, Health Source/Nursing Academic, Scopus, and Google Scholar and published papers from conference proceedings and dissertations. Data were extracted according to a predetermined population, concept, context framework, and eligibility criteria for selecting or rejecting studies. We used a narrative synthesis to summarize the data on evidence and the impact of religious beliefs on ART adherence.
Seven papers published between January 2010 and February 2022 met the inclusion criteria. Nineteen aspects of religious beliefs were identified as negatively influencing ART adherence, while eight aspects facilitated optimal adherence. "Being saved" or "born again" enhanced coping strategies for optimal adherence through actions such as less alcohol use, fidelity to a sexual partner(s), disclosure, acceptance of HIV status, reduced depression, and facilitated PLHIV to access social support from church members or other institutions.
Religious beliefs are integral to Pentecostal Christians living with HIV and affect their adherence to ART. While some Pentecostal Christians living with HIV on ART use their religious beliefs and practices to access psychosocial support from other church members or organizations and achieve good clinical outcomes, others apply their religious beliefs and practices differently and compromise their commitments to taking ART as prescribed, thus experiencing poor viral suppression and clinical outcomes. However, more research is required to understand and theorize how religious beliefs impact ART adherence among Pentecostals living with HIV to inform guidelines for practitioners.
抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的最佳依从性对于 HIV 的管理至关重要。然而,一些人的宗教信仰会影响他们如何应对 HIV,以及影响他们对 ART 依从性的心理社会因素,例如披露、对 HIV 状况的接受、对 ART 的信仰和抑郁。在撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA),宗教信仰在 ART 依从性中的作用尚未得到充分探索。我们旨在确定和概念化关于 SSA 中感染 HIV 的五旬节派基督徒对 ART 依从性的宗教信仰的文献。
我们对有关宗教信仰和 ART 依从性的文献进行了范围审查。我们从 PubMed、Web of Science、Medline、Sabinet、Academic Search Complete、CINAHL Plus、Health Source/Nursing Academic、Scopus 和 Google Scholar 搜索论文,并从会议论文集和论文中搜索已发表的论文。根据预定的人群、概念、背景框架和选择或拒绝研究的标准,提取数据。我们使用叙述性综合总结了有关宗教信仰对 ART 依从性的影响的证据和影响的数据。
2010 年 1 月至 2022 年 2 月期间发表的七篇论文符合纳入标准。确定了 19 个方面的宗教信仰会对 ART 依从性产生负面影响,而 8 个方面则有助于最佳依从性。“得救”或“重生”通过减少饮酒、对性伴侣的忠诚、披露、接受 HIV 状况、减少抑郁以及使 PLHIV 更容易从教会成员或其他机构获得社会支持等行为,增强了对最佳依从性的应对策略。
宗教信仰是感染 HIV 的五旬节派基督徒不可或缺的一部分,影响他们对 ART 的依从性。虽然一些接受 ART 的感染 HIV 的五旬节派基督徒利用他们的宗教信仰和实践从其他教会成员或组织获得心理社会支持并取得良好的临床结果,但其他人以不同的方式应用他们的宗教信仰和实践,从而违背了他们按规定服用 ART 的承诺,因此病毒抑制和临床结果不佳。然而,需要进行更多的研究,以了解和理论化宗教信仰如何影响感染 HIV 的五旬节派基督徒对 ART 的依从性,为从业者提供指导。