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“我坚持进行艾滋病治疗,是为了能活着照顾她”:南非一项向上代际支持的定性研究。

"I am adhering to HIV treatment so that I can live to support her": A qualitative study of upward intergenerational support in South Africa.

机构信息

Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.

Medical Research Council/Wits Rural Public Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt), School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

出版信息

J Glob Health. 2024 May 10;14:04083. doi: 10.7189/jogh.14.04083.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Intergenerational family care, which was upended by the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), may return to a pre-HIV era arrangement as access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) expands and treated adults can once again provide support for older household members. Empirical research has demonstrated positive 'spillover effects' of ART uptake from treated adults to younger generations, yet much less is known about the nature and breadth of such effects to older generations. This study explores the role and lived experiences among adults who take up ART and those of an older generation with whom they live.

METHODS

We conducted a qualitative study consisting of semi-structured interviews (n = 46) embedded in the Agincourt Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) in rural South Africa, between July and September 2022. We purposefully sampled two respondent categories: (i) young or middle-aged adults on ART (aged 18-59 years old); and (ii) older adults (aged ≥60 years old) who were affiliated with a young or middle-aged adult on ART. We used thematic content analysis to extract, code, and categorise relevant text by types of upward spillover effects from ART in younger adults to older adults. Quantitative data was extracted from the existing Agincourt HDSS database and matched to qualitative interview data based on Clinic link unique identifiers of study participants.

RESULTS

Mean age was 41 years among young or middle-aged adults (n = 29) and 72 years among older adults (n = 17). Among younger adults, time on ART ranged from five months to more than 21 years. Both young or middle-aged adults on ART and older adults reported positive spillover effects for older adults across five main tiers: caregiving, financial support, physical and mental health, living arrangements and household relationships, and stigma and reputation. Spillover challenges included financial costs and caregiving responsibilities following ART initiation of young or middle-aged adults, although these additional caregiving responsibilities were generally not perceived as particularly burdensome.

CONCLUSIONS

ART is likely to benefit older adults in South Africa whose families are affected by HIV. This study identified a wide range of perceived spillover effects from ART in younger adults to older adults, including improvements to upward intergenerational support. These qualitative findings offer a guide to researchers, policymakers, and donors to capitalise on the broader societal effects of a large-scale health intervention to further support family structures and meet the needs of a growing older population.

摘要

背景

在撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA),代际家庭护理因 HIV 流行而中断,随着抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的普及,接受治疗的成年人可以再次为老年家庭成员提供支持,这种情况可能会恢复到 HIV 前的安排。实证研究表明,接受治疗的成年人接受 ART 的积极“溢出效应”会影响年轻一代,但人们对这种影响对老年一代的性质和广度知之甚少。本研究探讨了接受 ART 的成年人以及与他们生活在一起的老年一代的作用和生活经历。

方法

我们在南非农村的 Agincourt 健康和人口监测系统(HDSS)中进行了一项定性研究,该研究包括 2022 年 7 月至 9 月期间进行的半结构式访谈(n=46)。我们有目的地对两类受访者进行抽样:(i)接受 ART 的年轻或中年成年人(年龄 18-59 岁);和(ii)与接受 ART 的年轻或中年成年人有关联的老年成年人(年龄≥60 岁)。我们使用主题内容分析方法,通过从年轻成年人向老年人的 ART 中提取、编码和分类与向上溢出效应相关的文本。从现有的 Agincourt HDSS 数据库中提取定量数据,并根据研究参与者的诊所链接唯一标识符与定性访谈数据匹配。

结果

年轻或中年成年人(n=29)的平均年龄为 41 岁,老年成年人(n=17)的平均年龄为 72 岁。年轻或中年成年人接受 ART 的时间从五个月到 21 年以上不等。接受 ART 的年轻或中年成年人和老年成年人都报告说,在五个主要方面对老年人有积极的溢出效应:照顾、经济支持、身心健康、生活安排和家庭关系以及耻辱和声誉。溢出挑战包括年轻或中年成年人开始接受 ART 后的经济成本和照顾责任,尽管这些额外的照顾责任通常不被认为特别繁重。

结论

在南非,ART 可能会使受 HIV 影响的家庭中的老年成年人受益。这项研究确定了从年轻成年人向老年人的 ART 产生的广泛的感知溢出效应,包括对代际向上支持的改善。这些定性发现为研究人员、政策制定者和捐助者提供了指导,以利用大规模卫生干预措施的更广泛的社会影响,进一步支持家庭结构并满足不断增长的老年人口的需求。

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