Perceptions and Experiences of HIV Nurses on Peer Support for People Living With HIV in the Netherlands: A Qualitative Study.

IF 2.1 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Maarten Bedert, Kevin Moody, John de Wit, Pythia Nieuwkerk, Marc van der Valk
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Abstract

BackgroundPeer support is an important intervention to achieve increased quality of life for people with HIV. We set out to understand the perceptions and experiences of HIV nurses with peer support in the Netherlands.MethodsWe conducted 21 semi-structured interviews which were analysed using thematic analysis.ResultsRegarding referral to peer support services, we found that nurses favoured patients with the larger presumed burden of living with HIV. Nurses identified logistical and personal barriers with referrals: additional workload, lack of belief in peer support programs, concerns about the impact on their patients because of earlier unfavourable experiences with peer support. Patients are often considered not being ready for peer support and are fearful of unwanted disclosure by others. A good personal connection with peers and having peers in active care facilitated linkage to peer support by increasing visibility and proximity.ConclusionsWe suggest that closer integration of peer support into formal care is a possible solution to the existing barriers.

荷兰艾滋病毒护士对艾滋病毒感染者同伴支持的看法和经验:一项定性研究。
同伴支持是提高艾滋病毒感染者生活质量的一项重要干预措施。我们着手了解荷兰艾滋病毒护士与同伴支持的看法和经验。方法对21例半结构化访谈进行专题分析。结果在转介到同伴支持服务方面,我们发现护士更倾向于认为艾滋病毒感染负担较大的患者。护士在转诊时发现了后勤和个人障碍:额外的工作量,对同伴支持计划缺乏信心,由于早期同伴支持的不利经历而担心对患者的影响。患者通常被认为还没有准备好接受同伴的支持,并且害怕被他人透露自己不想要的信息。良好的与同伴的个人联系以及积极护理的同伴通过增加可见性和接近性促进了与同伴支持的联系。结论我们建议将同伴支持更紧密地整合到正规护理中是解决现有障碍的可能方法。
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