Kiirya Yerusa, Kitaka Sabrina, Kalyango Joan, Rujumba Joseph, Obeng Amoaka Gloria Adobea Odei, Amollo Mathew, Nangendo Joan, Karamagi Charles, Musooke Philipa, Katahoire Anne
Makerere University College of Health Sciences Clinical Epidemiology Unit.
Department of Paediatrics, Makerere University College of Health Sciences.
Res Sq. 2024 Nov 18:rs.3.rs-4269582. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4269582/v1.
Peer support groups may contribute to adherence and play a role in decreasing stigma to antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among young people living with HIV (YPLHIV). However, peer support activities usually occur face-to-face in Uganda and elsewhere in Sub-Saharan Africa, and thus have structural limitations and may not be readily available when young people need them. Online peer support has the potential to help YPLHIV access regular psychosocial support without significant effort or cost. We assessed the acceptability of a WhatsApp-based peer support group as a strategy to improve ART adherence among Ugandan YPLHIV.
We conducted a formative qualitative study in three health facilities in Kampala, Uganda, between July and August 2022. We held four focus group discussions with twenty-six YPLHIV seeking services at the study facilities. We also conducted six key informant interviews with health providers attached to adolescent HIV care clinics. The data was analyzed using thematic analysis guided by the acceptability framework to understand socio-cultural beliefs and perceptions towards utilizing WhatsApp-based peer support groups for HIV care.
Overall, the peer support group on WhatsApp was acceptable for use among YPLHIV. The young people regarded it as convenient because it would save time and would be more cost-effective compared to the transport costs of in-person meetings. Health providers revealed that the WhatsApp peer support group could reduce the stigma associated with community follow-up for non-adhering young people and empower YPLHIV to overcome stigma. Both the young people and health providers suggested that online peer support could provide accessible emotional support, which could improve YPLHIV's psychosocial well-being and enhance adherence to ART. However, participants raised concerns about privacy, the cost of internet bundles, and smartphones, especially for younger adolescents.
Online peer support groups are acceptable to Ugandan YPLHIV and hold promise in enhancing psychosocial support and improving treatment adherence in this sub-population. In implementing online support groups, due consideration should be given to software tools with high privacy standards and zero-rated data use for new apps. Research is needed to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of this peer support model in Uganda.
同伴支持小组可能有助于提高依从性,并在减少感染艾滋病毒的年轻人(YPLHIV)对抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)依从性的耻辱感方面发挥作用。然而,在乌干达和撒哈拉以南非洲其他地区,同伴支持活动通常是面对面进行的,因此存在结构上的局限性,而且在年轻人需要时可能无法随时获得。在线同伴支持有潜力帮助感染艾滋病毒的年轻人轻松获得定期的心理社会支持,且无需付出巨大努力或成本。我们评估了基于WhatsApp的同伴支持小组作为提高乌干达感染艾滋病毒的年轻人抗逆转录病毒疗法依从性策略的可接受性。
2022年7月至8月期间,我们在乌干达坎帕拉的三个卫生设施开展了一项形成性定性研究。我们与在研究设施寻求服务的26名感染艾滋病毒的年轻人进行了四次焦点小组讨论。我们还对青少年艾滋病毒护理诊所的医疗服务提供者进行了六次关键信息访谈。使用由可接受性框架指导的主题分析对数据进行分析,以了解对利用基于WhatsApp的同伴支持小组进行艾滋病毒护理的社会文化信念和看法。
总体而言,WhatsApp上的同伴支持小组在感染艾滋病毒的年轻人中是可以接受的。年轻人认为它很方便,因为它可以节省时间,而且与面对面会议的交通成本相比更具成本效益。医疗服务提供者透露,WhatsApp同伴支持小组可以减少与不依从的年轻人社区随访相关的耻辱感,并使感染艾滋病毒的年轻人有能力克服耻辱感。年轻人和医疗服务提供者都表示,在线同伴支持可以提供容易获得的情感支持,这可以改善感染艾滋病毒的年轻人的心理社会福祉并增强对抗逆转录病毒疗法的依从性。然而,参与者对隐私、上网流量包成本和智能手机表示担忧,尤其是对年龄较小的青少年。
在线同伴支持小组为乌干达感染艾滋病毒的年轻人所接受,并有望在加强心理社会支持和提高这一亚人群的治疗依从性方面发挥作用。在实施在线支持小组时,应充分考虑具有高隐私标准和新应用零费率数据使用的软件工具。需要开展研究以评估这种同伴支持模式在乌干达的可行性和有效性。