HIV Care Providers' Communication with Patients About Safer Conception for People Living with HIV in Tanzania.

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences
Haneefa T Saleem, Pamela J Surkan, Deanna Kerrigan, Caitlin E Kennedy
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Context: People living with HIV may desire children, but often lack information about safer conception and pregnancy and face barriers to obtaining high-quality reproductive health services. To inform clinical guidance that supports HIV-affected couples wanting to conceive, it is important to better understand communication between patients and providers about childbearing and safer-conception guidelines for people living with HIV.

Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with 30 providers of HIV-related services in seven health facilities in Iringa, Tanzania, and with 60 HIV-positive women and men attending study facilities. The study followed an iterative research process and used thematic content analysis.

Results: Providers reported that they had received limited training on childbearing and safer conception for HIV-positive people, and that clinical guidance in Tanzania on the subject is poor. Although many providers mentioned that people living with HIV have the right to bear children, some HIV-positive patients reported having been discouraged by providers from having more children. Only a few HIV-positive patients reported having learned about safer-conception strategies for HIV-affected couples through discussions with health providers.

Conclusions: Guidance on safer-conception and safe-pregnancy counseling for women and men living with HIV in Tanzania needs to be updated. It is critical that providers be trained in safe pregnancy and safer conception for HIV-affected couples, and that HIV and sexual and reproductive health services be integrated, so that HIV-positive patients and their partners are able to plan their pregnancies and to receive the care they need to manage their health and their pregnancies.

艾滋病毒护理提供者与患者关于坦桑尼亚艾滋病毒感染者更安全受孕的沟通。
背景:艾滋病毒感染者可能想要孩子,但往往缺乏有关更安全的受孕和怀孕的信息,在获得高质量的生殖健康服务方面面临障碍。为了提供临床指导,支持受艾滋病毒影响的夫妇想要怀孕,重要的是要更好地了解患者和提供者之间关于生育和艾滋病毒感染者安全受孕指南的沟通。方法:对坦桑尼亚伊林加7个卫生机构的30名艾滋病毒相关服务提供者和60名参加研究机构的艾滋病毒阳性男女进行了深入访谈。本研究遵循了一个迭代的研究过程,并采用了主题内容分析。结果:提供者报告说,他们在艾滋病毒阳性患者的生育和安全受孕方面接受的培训有限,而且坦桑尼亚关于这一主题的临床指导很差。尽管许多提供者提到艾滋病毒感染者有权生育,但一些艾滋病毒阳性患者报告说,提供者不鼓励他们生育更多的孩子。只有少数艾滋病毒阳性患者报告通过与保健提供者讨论了解了受艾滋病毒影响的夫妇的安全受孕策略。结论:坦桑尼亚需要更新针对艾滋病毒感染者的安全受孕和安全妊娠咨询指南。至关重要的是,必须对提供者进行安全怀孕和受艾滋病毒影响夫妇更安全受孕方面的培训,并将艾滋病毒与性健康和生殖健康服务结合起来,以便艾滋病毒阳性患者及其伴侣能够计划其怀孕,并获得管理其健康和怀孕所需的护理。
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