Lived experiences and coping mechanisms among children and adolescents living with HIV after HIV disclosure in Eastern Uganda.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Joseph Kirabira, Naume Akello, Keng-Yen Huang, Madrine Nakawuki, Edith Wakida, Celestino Obua, Scholastic Ashaba, Brian C Zanoni, Godfrey Zari Rukundo
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Abstract

Purpose: To understand the experiences and coping mechanisms of children and adolescents living with HIV (CALH) after HIV disclosure.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative study among CALH after HIV disclosure receiving care from two referral hospitals in eastern Uganda. In-depth interviews were conducted using an interview guide during routine outpatient visits to HIV clinics until data saturation was achieved. All interviews were audiotaped, and the collected data were analyzed using an inductive thematic approach.

Results: We conducted 23 interviews with CALH aged 11-17 years. Participants' experiences of disclosure were categorized into two major themes: (1) negative experiences, including HIV-related stigma, loss of social support and trust, and emotional and behavioral challenges, and (2) positive experiences, including improved self-efficacy and adherence. Coping mechanisms after disclosure were categorized into two themes (1) healthy (adherence to treatment, distraction, guidance and counseling, social support, and cognitive restructuring) and (2) non-healthy (alcohol and other substance use) coping mechanisms.

Conclusion: The above experiences and coping mechanisms highlight the need to develop interventions that promote planned early disclosure of HIV status to children, supported by trained healthcare workers with rigorous counseling for better physical and mental health outcomes.

乌干达东部艾滋病毒感染儿童和青少年在艾滋病毒披露后的生活经历和应对机制。
目的:了解儿童和青少年艾滋病病毒感染者(CALH)在艾滋病病毒披露后的经历和应对机制。方法:我们对乌干达东部两家转诊医院艾滋病毒披露后接受护理的CALH进行了定性研究。在HIV诊所的常规门诊访问期间,使用访谈指南进行深度访谈,直到达到数据饱和。所有的访谈都是录音的,收集到的数据使用归纳主题方法进行分析。结果:我们对23例11-17岁的CALH患者进行了访谈。参与者的信息披露经历分为两大主题:(1)负面体验,包括与艾滋病相关的耻辱、失去社会支持和信任、情感和行为挑战;(2)积极体验,包括自我效能感和依从性的提高。信息披露后的应对机制分为健康(坚持治疗、分心、指导和咨询、社会支持和认知重构)和非健康(酒精和其他物质使用)应对机制两大类。结论:上述经验和应对机制突出表明,有必要制定干预措施,促进有计划地尽早向儿童披露艾滋病毒状况,并由训练有素的卫生保健工作者提供严格的咨询,以获得更好的身心健康结果。
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