Engagement of HIV-negative MSM and partners of people with HIV in HIV cure (research): exploring the influence of perceived severity, susceptibility, benefits, and concerns.
Maaike A J Noorman, John B F de Wit, Tamika A Marcos, Sarah E Stutterheim, Kai J Jonas, Chantal den Daas
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Abstract
As the prospect of an HIV cure is gaining prominence, engaging key populations affected by an HIV cure becomes essential. This study examined the engagement of HIV-negative men who have sex with men (MSM) and/or partners of people with HIV (PHIV) in the Netherlands. Interviews were conducted with 19 MSM not in relationships with a partner with HIV and 16 partners of PHIV and were thematically analyzed. Perspectives on the importance of an HIV cure were shaped by the perceived severity of HIV and the level of susceptibility to the virus. Despite concerns about potential new HIV infections and treatment intensity, most participants believed that an HIV cure could reduce HIV burden. Both HIV eradication and HIV suppression were regarded as acceptable outcomes. Engagement was demonstrated through actions like accessing information, participating in research, and showing support for partners or community members involved in HIV cure research. In conclusion, we found that most participants were engaged due to their heightened perception of HIV's severity. However, this engagement tended to remain passive due to their perceived low susceptibility to HIV, resulting in a scenario where the perceived importance of an HIV cure is high, while personal relevance remains low.
HIV 阴性 MSM 和 HIV 感染者伴侣参与 HIV 治愈(研究):探讨感知严重性、易感性、益处和担忧的影响。
摘要随着治愈艾滋病的前景日益突出,让受艾滋病治愈影响的关键人群参与进来变得至关重要。本研究考察了荷兰 HIV 阴性男男性行为者(MSM)和/或 HIV 感染者(PHIV)伴侣的参与情况。研究人员采访了 19 名未与 HIV 感染者建立关系的男男性行为者和 16 名 PHIV 感染者的伴侣,并进行了主题分析。对艾滋病毒治愈重要性的看法取决于对艾滋病毒严重性的认识和对病毒的易感程度。尽管对潜在的新艾滋病毒感染和治疗强度存在担忧,但大多数参与者认为治愈艾滋病毒可以减轻艾滋病毒的负担。根除艾滋病毒和抑制艾滋病毒都被认为是可以接受的结果。参与表现在获取信息、参与研究以及对参与艾滋病治愈研究的合作伙伴或社区成员表示支持等行动上。总之,我们发现,由于对艾滋病严重性的认识提高,大多数参与者都参与其中。然而,由于他们认为自己对 HIV 的易感性较低,因此这种参与往往是被动的,这就造成了一种情况,即他们认为治愈 HIV 的重要性很高,而与个人的相关性却很低。