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“你既是导师,又是顾问,还是校医,你无所不能”:中学教职工与感染艾滋病毒青少年的相处经历

"You are the tutor, you are the counselor, you are the school nurse, you are everything": Secondary school staff experience with youth living with HIV.

作者信息

Njuguna Irene, Moraa Hellen, Mbwayo Anne, Nyapara Florence, Aballa Calvins, Mugo Cyrus, John-Stewart Grace, Inwani Irene, Wamalwa Dalton, O'Malley Gabrielle

机构信息

Kenyatta National Hospital, Department of Medical Research, P.O. Box 20723-00202, Nairobi, Kenya.

Departments of Global Health, University of Washington, Box 359931, Seattle, WA 98104, USA.

出版信息

J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2025 Mar 11. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000003659.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Optimized treatment regimens have improved the survival of children/youth living with HIV (YLH) allowing them to pursue career goals. More YLH are now spending time in schools, but evidence points to poor support and adherence challenges in schools. We explored school staff experiences with YLH in the school environment.

METHODS

Four focus group discussions included 32 school staff from 32 high/secondary schools in Kenya. Inclusion criteria included having health responsibilities. Interview data were analyzed using directed content analysis.

RESULTS

The median age of participants was 35 (IQR: 31, 45) years and over half were female (56%). The majority of participants (91%) had both teaching and health roles, and half were staff at boarding schools. School staff reported YLH expressing feelings of hopelessness that resulted in medication non-adherence and demotivation to excel in school. Sometimes, YLH HIV status was only disclosed when YLH were referred for disciplinary action due to behavioral problems. Parent/caregiver psychological challenges and difficult home environments made it difficult for schools to work with families to support YLH. School staff often stepped in to offer psychological support to YLH, but this created significant time demands. School staff felt they were not adequately trained to provide the services that YLH needed and advocated for schoolwide staff training on HIV and management of common psychological problems.

CONCLUSION

To support YLH to achieve their full potential, there is a need to support school staff to gain the skills needed to support YLH health. Future work on addressing psychological and social health challenges in schools is warranted.

摘要

背景

优化的治疗方案提高了感染艾滋病毒的儿童/青少年(YLH)的生存率,使他们能够追求职业目标。现在有更多的YLH在学校上学,但有证据表明学校的支持不足且存在依从性挑战。我们探讨了学校工作人员在学校环境中与YLH打交道的经历。

方法

四次焦点小组讨论包括来自肯尼亚32所高中/中学的32名学校工作人员。纳入标准包括承担健康相关职责。访谈数据采用定向内容分析法进行分析。

结果

参与者的中位年龄为35岁(四分位间距:31,45岁),超过一半为女性(56%)。大多数参与者(91%)同时承担教学和健康相关职责,一半是寄宿学校的工作人员。学校工作人员报告称,YLH表达了绝望情绪,这导致了药物治疗不依从以及在学校表现出色的动力不足。有时,YLH的艾滋病毒感染状况只有在因行为问题被转介接受纪律处分时才会被披露。家长/照顾者的心理挑战和困难的家庭环境使得学校难以与家庭合作来支持YLH。学校工作人员经常介入为YLH提供心理支持,但这带来了大量的时间需求。学校工作人员觉得他们没有得到足够的培训来提供YLH所需的服务,并主张在全校范围内开展关于艾滋病毒和常见心理问题管理的工作人员培训。

结论

为了支持YLH充分发挥其潜力,有必要支持学校工作人员获得支持YLH健康所需的技能。未来有必要开展工作来应对学校中的心理和社会健康挑战。

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