Seiler Olivia, Kopo Mathebe, Kao Mpho, Lejone Thabo Ishmael, Tschumi Nadine, Glass Tracy Renée, Brown Jennifer Anne, Labhardt Niklaus Daniel, Amstutz Alain
University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
SolidarMed, Partnerships for Health, Maseru, Lesotho.
AIDS Res Treat. 2023 Apr 14;2023:8124192. doi: 10.1155/2023/8124192. eCollection 2023.
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to 89% of all young people living with HIV, a key population with specific challenges and needs. In-depth knowledge of service demands is needed to tailor and differentiate service delivery for this group. We evaluated HIV care preferences among young people living with HIV who were part of the PEBRA (Peer Educator Based Refill of ART) cluster-randomized trial.
The PEBRA trial evaluated a novel model of care at 20 health facilities in Lesotho, Southern Africa. In the PEBRA model, a peer educator regularly assessed participant preferences regarding antiretroviral therapy (ART) refill location, SMS notifications (for adherence, drug refill, viral load), and general care support options and delivered services accordingly over a 12-month period. We present these preferences and their changes over time.
At enrolment, 41 of 123 (33.3%) chose ART refill outside the health facility, compared to 8 of 123 (6.5%) after 12 months. Among those selecting clinic-based ART refill, many preferred collecting ART during the peer educator led Saturday clinic club, 45 of 123 (36.5%) at the beginning and 55 of 123 (44.7%) at the end. SMS reminders for treatment adherence and ART refill visits were chosen by 51 of 123 (41.5%) at enrolment and 54 of 123 (44.7%) at the last assessment. Support by the peer educator was popular at the beginning (110 of 123 (89.4%)) and lower but still high at the end (85 of 123 (69.1%)). Thirteen of 123 (10.6%) participants chose support by the nurse, without the involvement of any peer educator, at the first and 21 of 123 (17.1%) at the last assessment.
Our longitudinal preference assessment among young people living with HIV in Lesotho showed a sustained interest in SMS notifications for adherence and refill visits as well as in additional support by a peer educator. ART refill outside the health facility was not as popular as expected; instead, medication pick-up at the facility, especially during Saturday clinic clubs, was favoured. The PEBRA trial was registered with clinicaltrials.gov (NCT03969030. Registered on 31 May 2019).
撒哈拉以南非洲地区有89%的感染艾滋病毒的年轻人,这一关键人群面临着特定的挑战和需求。需要深入了解服务需求,以便为该群体量身定制并区分服务提供方式。我们评估了参与PEBRA(基于同伴教育者的抗逆转录病毒疗法药物补充)整群随机试验的感染艾滋病毒的年轻人对艾滋病毒护理的偏好。
PEBRA试验在南非莱索托的20个医疗机构评估了一种新型护理模式。在PEBRA模式中,一名同伴教育者定期评估参与者对抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)药物补充地点、短信通知(关于依从性、药物补充、病毒载量)以及一般护理支持选项的偏好,并在12个月内相应地提供服务。我们展示了这些偏好及其随时间的变化。
在入组时,123名参与者中有41名(33.3%)选择在医疗机构外补充ART药物,而12个月后这一比例为123名中的8名(6.5%)。在选择在诊所补充ART药物的人中,许多人更喜欢在同伴教育者主导的周六诊所俱乐部期间领取药物,开始时123名中有45名(36.5%),结束时123名中有55名(44.7%)。在入组时,123名中有51名(41.5%)选择了治疗依从性和ART药物补充就诊的短信提醒,在最后一次评估时,123名中有54名(44.7%)选择了该提醒。同伴教育者的支持在开始时很受欢迎(123名中有110名(89.4%)),结束时有所下降但仍然很高(123名中有85名(69.1%))。在第一次评估时,123名中有13名(10.6%)参与者选择在没有任何同伴教育者参与的情况下由护士提供支持,在最后一次评估时,这一比例为123名中的21名(17.1%)。
我们在莱索托对感染艾滋病毒的年轻人进行的纵向偏好评估表明,他们对依从性和药物补充就诊的短信通知以及同伴教育者的额外支持持续感兴趣。在医疗机构外补充ART药物并不像预期的那样受欢迎;相反,在医疗机构领取药物,特别是在周六诊所俱乐部期间领取药物更受青睐。PEBRA试验已在clinicaltrials.gov注册(NCT03969030。于2019年5月31日注册)。