Sexual Health Determinants During the Life Course and Migration of Haitian-Origin People in French Guiana: Protocol for the Parcours d'Haïti Biographical and Transdisciplinary Study.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Leslie Alcouffe, Marc-Alexandre Tareau, Gabriel Brun Rambaud, Aude Lucarelli, Mathilde Boutrou, Camille Thorey, Greta Cantalupi, Karl Kpossou, Florence Huber, Sébastien Rabier, Dévi Rita Rochemont, Théo Blaise, Estelle Thomas, Guerline Jean, Ruth Pierre Louis, Annette Zephirin, Célia Basurko, Félix Djossou, Hawa Cissé, William Faurous, Quentin Drouaud, Mayka Mergeay-Fabre, Antoine Adenis, Mathieu Nacher, Nicolas Vignier
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Abstract

Background: French Guiana, an overseas territory located in the Guiana Shield in South America, faces unique social and demographic challenges, particularly in relation to migration. Haitians represent 1 of the 3 largest foreign communities in the region and face specific barriers to health care access and prevention. They are also a population exposed to HIV infection.

Objective: This Parcours d'Haïti study aims to update knowledge on the health of the Haitian population residing in French Guiana. From a quantitative standpoint, the primary objective of this study was to assess the frequency of sexual behaviors that expose Haitian individuals to HIV risk after arriving in French Guiana and explore the association of this risk with their living conditions. This study adopts a transdisciplinary approach to understand the broader determinants of health and the processes underlying HIV transmission.

Methods: This mixed methods study involves a quantitative epidemiological and biographical analysis of Haitian individuals aged 18 to 60 years who have lived in French Guiana for more than 3 months. The biographical component uses a detailed grid that tracks key life events since birth. The qualitative component includes 3 substudies based on semistructured interviews and focus groups with Haitian people and health care professionals. These aim to deepen understanding of health care access, use of traditional and biomedical care, and mental health among Haitians. A phylogenetic component describes the distribution of clades of the Pol gene in the viruses of people living with HIV. The study materials were cocreated with local stakeholders. Recruitment of this partially hidden population used an innovative method involving all local actors and targeting key locations frequented by the Haitian community. Data collection and recruitment were carried out by Haitian Creole-speaking peer investigators (community health mediators).

Results: Over 20 months between 2021 and 2023, the Parcours d'Haïti study was implemented in French Guiana. Anticipated results suggest that the main reasons for migration include insecurity and fleeing violence. Upon arrival, Haitian people likely experience significant economic hardship and social isolation. Mental health deterioration is expected, with high rates of posttraumatic stress disorder. People living with HIV are expected to face heightened vulnerability compared to HIV-negative individuals even though they already struggle with precarious living conditions. The qualitative findings regarding health care use indicate that Haitian people encounter numerous barriers to accessing health care, such as administrative complexity, language, and financial and mobility issues. The anthropological results are expected to emphasize the magical-religious origins of HIV and the use of plants and traditional medicine for its treatment. Phylogenetic results are anticipated to show a high prevalence of Caribbean B HIV subtypes.

Conclusions: The Parcours d'Haïti study aims to provide valuable insights into the health determinants and HIV-related risks in the Haitian population in French Guiana. These findings should help refine health care policies and practices to better meet the specific needs of this population. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05174234; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05174234.

International registered report identifier (irrid): DERR1-10.2196/63586.

法属圭亚那海地裔人生命过程中的性健康决定因素和移民:Parcours议定书'Haïti传记和跨学科研究。
背景:法属圭亚那是位于南美洲圭亚那地盾的一个海外领土,面临着独特的社会和人口挑战,特别是在移民方面。海地人是该地区最大的三个外国社区中的一个,他们在获得医疗保健和预防方面面临着特殊障碍。他们也是易受艾滋病毒感染的人群。目的:Parcours d'Haïti研究旨在更新关于居住在法属圭亚那的海地人口健康的知识。从定量的角度来看,本研究的主要目的是评估海地人到达法属圭亚那后暴露于艾滋病毒风险的性行为频率,并探讨这种风险与他们的生活条件之间的关系。这项研究采用跨学科的方法来了解更广泛的健康决定因素和艾滋病毒传播的基本过程。方法:这项混合方法研究包括对在法属圭亚那居住超过3个月的18至60岁海地人进行定量流行病学和传记分析。传记组件使用一个详细的网格来跟踪自出生以来的关键生活事件。定性部分包括基于对海地人民和卫生保健专业人员的半结构化访谈和焦点小组的3个子研究。这些活动的目的是加深对海地人获得保健、使用传统和生物医学保健以及心理健康的了解。一个系统发育成分描述了HIV感染者病毒中Pol基因分支的分布。研究材料是与当地利益相关者共同编写的。招募这些部分隐蔽的人口使用了一种创新的方法,涉及所有当地行动者,并以海地社区经常光顾的关键地点为目标。数据收集和招募工作由讲克里奥尔语的海地同行调查人员(社区卫生调解员)进行。结果:Parcours d'Haïti研究在2021年至2023年期间的20个月内在法属圭亚那实施。预期结果表明,移民的主要原因包括不安全和逃离暴力。海地人抵达后,可能会经历严重的经济困难和社会孤立。预计心理健康会恶化,创伤后应激障碍的发病率很高。与艾滋病毒阴性者相比,艾滋病毒感染者预计将面临更大的脆弱性,尽管他们已经在不稳定的生活条件下挣扎。关于医疗保健使用的定性调查结果表明,海地人在获得医疗保健方面遇到许多障碍,如行政复杂性、语言、财务和流动性问题。预计人类学研究结果将强调艾滋病毒的魔法-宗教起源,以及利用植物和传统药物进行治疗。系统发育结果预计将显示加勒比乙型艾滋病毒亚型的高流行率。结论:Parcours d'Haïti研究旨在为法属圭亚那海地人口的健康决定因素和艾滋病毒相关风险提供有价值的见解。这些发现应该有助于完善卫生保健政策和做法,以更好地满足这一人群的具体需求。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05174234;https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05174234.International注册报告标识符(irrid): DERR1-10.2196/63586。
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