Effect of COVID-19 on older adults 50 years and above living with HIV in a less-developed country.

Mathew Nyashanu, Derrick Amooti Lusota, Martin Muddu, Scovia Nalugo Mbalinda
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Introduction: Globally, control measures have been communicated to reverse the COVID-19 pandemic. In Uganda, as soon as the first case of COVID-19 was identified, strict lockdown measures were enforced, including a ban on all public and private transport, night curfew, closure of schools, and suspension of religious and social gatherings and closure of non-essential shops and markets. These measures affected access to health services, which could have been worse for older people living with HIV (PLHIV). In this study, we explored how COVID-19 affected the health and social life of older PLHIV.Methods: We conducted a qualitative study in HIV clinics of two hospitals in Uganda. We completed 40 in-depth interviews with adults above 50 years who had lived with HIV for more than 10 years. The interviews explored the effect of COVID-19 on their health and social life during the lockdown. We analysed data thematically.Results: The overarching themes regarding the effects of COVID-19 on older adults living with HIV were fear and anxiety during the lockdown, lack of access to health care leading to missing HIV clinic appointments and not taking their ART medicines, financial burden, loss of loved ones, and effect on children's education. Some patients overcame health-related challenges by sending motorcycles to their health facilities with their identifying documents to get the medicines refilled. Some health care providers took the ART medicines to their patients' homes.Conclusion: The COVID-19 lockdown negatively affected the health and social well-being of older PLHIV. This calls for strategies to improve HIV care and treatment access during the lockdown to sustain the HIV program gains in this vulnerable population.

COVID-19对欠发达国家50岁及以上艾滋病毒感染者的影响
导言:在全球范围内,已经传播了控制措施,以扭转COVID-19大流行。在乌干达,第一例COVID-19病例一经发现,就立即实施了严格的封锁措施,包括禁止所有公共和私人交通工具,实行宵禁,关闭学校,暂停宗教和社交集会,关闭非必要的商店和市场。这些措施影响了获得保健服务的机会,对感染艾滋病毒的老年人来说,情况可能更糟。在这项研究中,我们探讨了COVID-19如何影响老年PLHIV的健康和社会生活。方法:我们在乌干达两家医院的艾滋病毒诊所进行了定性研究。我们对50岁以上感染艾滋病毒10年以上的成年人进行了40次深度访谈。采访探讨了封锁期间新冠肺炎对他们健康和社交生活的影响。我们对数据进行了主题分析。结果:关于COVID-19对感染艾滋病毒的老年人的影响,主要主题是封锁期间的恐惧和焦虑、缺乏获得医疗保健的机会导致错过艾滋病毒诊所预约和不服用抗逆转录病毒药物、经济负担、失去亲人以及对儿童教育的影响。一些病人克服了与健康有关的挑战,把摩托车和他们的身份证件送到他们的医疗机构,以便重新获得药品。一些卫生保健提供者将抗逆转录病毒药物带到患者家中。结论:COVID-19封锁对老年艾滋病毒感染者的健康和社会福祉产生负面影响。这就需要制定战略,在封锁期间改善艾滋病毒护理和治疗的可及性,以维持艾滋病毒规划在这一弱势群体中的成果。
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