Bridging the gap: Enhancing HIV care pathways for young key populations in Chad.

PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-04-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0003790
Esias Bedingar, Sabrina Ebengho, Ferdinan Paningar, Ngarossorang Bedingar, Eric Mbaidoum, Naortangar Ngaradoum, Aisha K Yousafzai
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Young key populations-sex workers and men who have sex with men (MSM)-face significant barriers to accessing HIV care in Chad due to stigma, discrimination, and socio-economic challenges. Although legal protections exist, gaps in enforcement continue to undermine care efforts. This study explored care pathways for young key populations in Chad to identify their specific challenges and propose targeted strategies to strengthen the HIV care continuum. Conducted in April 2025 in N'Djamena Chad, the qualitative study involved ten in-depth interviews with sex workers and MSM, aged 15-24 years, recruited through snowball sampling. Framework analysis revealed key themes across the HIV care continuum, specifically in testing, linkage to care, and retention in antiretroviral therapy (ART). Three major themes and 13 sub-themes emerged: (1) HIV testing and diagnosis, (2) linkage to care and ART initiation, and (3) retention in care and adherence to ART. Stigma-both externalized and internalized-was a significant barrier at every stage. Fear of disclosure, discrimination in healthcare settings, and financial constraints further hindered care engagement. Conversely, community-based awareness programs in faith-based institutions, and peer support networks were crucial in facilitating access to services. Addressing these challenges requires a comprehensive, multi-level approach that includes stigma-reduction training for healthcare workers, enforcement of anti-discrimination laws, targeted financial aid mechanisms, and integrated psychosocial counseling. Strengthening community-based interventions and peer-led outreach can further enhance engagement and retention, thereby improving health outcomes and reducing new infections among young key populations in Chad while aligning with global HIV targets.

弥合差距:加强乍得年轻关键人群的艾滋病毒护理途径。
在乍得,年轻的关键人群--性工作者和男男性行为者(MSM)--由于耻辱、歧视和社会经济方面的挑战,在获得艾滋病毒护理方面面临着巨大障碍。尽管存在法律保护,但执法方面的漏洞仍在继续破坏关怀工作。本研究探讨了乍得年轻关键人群的关怀途径,以确定他们所面临的具体挑战,并提出有针对性的策略来加强艾滋病关怀的连续性。这项定性研究于 2025 年 4 月在乍得恩贾梅纳进行,通过滚雪球式抽样,对 15-24 岁的性工作者和男男性行为者进行了 10 次深入访谈。框架分析揭示了整个艾滋病护理过程中的关键主题,特别是在检测、护理链接和抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的保留方面。共出现了三大主题和 13 个子主题:(1) HIV 检测和诊断,(2) 联系关怀和开始抗逆转录病毒疗法,(3) 坚持关怀和坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法。污名化--无论是外在的还是内在的--在每个阶段都是一个重大障碍。害怕公开病情、在医疗机构受到歧视以及经济拮据进一步阻碍了患者参与治疗。相反,信仰机构中的社区宣传计划和同伴支持网络对于促进服务的获取至关重要。应对这些挑战需要采取全面、多层次的方法,包括对医疗工作者进行减少污名化的培训、执行反歧视法、建立有针对性的经济援助机制以及提供综合心理咨询。加强基于社区的干预措施和同伴主导的外联活动可以进一步提高参与度和保留率,从而改善乍得年轻关键人群的健康状况并减少新感染病例,同时与全球艾滋病毒防治目标保持一致。
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