'I was in between wars' - Perspectives of mothers about consequences of HIV exposure for their uninfected children during early childhood - Qualitative insights from Worcester, South Africa.

IF 0.3 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Himani Pandya, Xanthe Hunt, Peter S Nyasulu, Amy L Slogrove
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This qualitative study explores concerns of mothers living with HIV about the consequences of HIV exposure for their children during pregnancy and early childhood, before and beyond a final HIV negative diagnosis. Conducted in South Africa's Western Cape between January and April 2024, the study involved semi-structured interviews with 20 mothers whose children HIV-exposed, over one year old, tested HIV-negative at 12 months. The study revealed that maternal fear of vertical HIV transmission persisted throughout pregnancy and early childhood. It was triggered by breastfeeding decisions, repeated HIV testing, sickness or growth faltering in the child, and doubts about antiretroviral effectiveness. Mothers adopted coping strategies such as strict medication adherence, routine clinic visits, and heightened hygiene practices. The study indicates that comprehensive, ongoing support for mothers living with HIV throughout the early years of motherhood, including breastfeeding guidance, clear information on HIV testing protocols, and guidance on long-term implications of HIV exposure can alleviate maternal stress.

“我在两场战争之间”——母亲对儿童早期接触艾滋病毒对未感染儿童的影响的看法——来自南非伍斯特的定性见解。
这项定性研究探讨了感染艾滋病毒的母亲对其子女在怀孕期间和幼儿期、在最终艾滋病毒阴性诊断之前和之后接触艾滋病毒的后果的担忧。这项研究于2024年1月至4月在南非西开普省进行,对20名母亲进行了半结构化访谈,这些母亲的孩子一岁以上,感染了艾滋病毒,12个月时检测出艾滋病毒阴性。研究显示,母亲对艾滋病毒垂直传播的恐惧贯穿整个怀孕期和幼儿期。这是由母乳喂养的决定、反复的艾滋病毒检测、孩子的疾病或生长迟缓以及对抗逆转录病毒有效性的怀疑引发的。母亲们采取了一些应对策略,如严格遵守药物治疗、定期就诊和加强卫生习惯。该研究表明,在孕产早期对感染艾滋病毒的母亲提供全面、持续的支持,包括母乳喂养指导、关于艾滋病毒检测方案的明确信息以及关于艾滋病毒暴露长期影响的指导,可以减轻母亲的压力。
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