Barriers to addressing HIV-Associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND): Community-based service provider perspectives

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
R. Liboro, F. Ibáñez-Carrasco, S. Rourke, A. Eaton, C. Medina, D. Pugh, Al Rae, L. Ross, P. Shuper
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Abstract

ABSTRACT HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND) is an emergent public health issue in developed countries. Consequently, people living with HIV who experience HAND will increasingly require support from community-based HIV service providers. The objective of our qualitative study was to identify barriers service providers face in addressing HAND among people living with HIV. Thirty-three providers from 22 AIDS service organizations across Ontario, Canada, were interviewed. Using thematic analysis, three types of barriers were identified: (a) personal/professional, (b) service access, and (c) systemic. This paper draws attention to HAND-related obstacles that service providers encounter in their work and presents options to overcome them.
解决HIV相关神经认知障碍(HAND)的障碍:基于社区的服务提供者视角
摘要艾滋病相关神经认知障碍(HAND)是发达国家突发的公共卫生问题。因此,经历HAND的艾滋病毒感染者将越来越需要社区艾滋病毒服务提供者的支持。我们的定性研究的目的是确定服务提供者在解决艾滋病毒感染者HAND问题时面临的障碍。来自加拿大安大略省22个艾滋病服务组织的33名提供者接受了采访。通过专题分析,确定了三类障碍:(a)个人/专业障碍,(b)获得服务的障碍,以及(c)系统性障碍。本文提请注意服务提供商在工作中遇到的与HAND相关的障碍,并提出了克服这些障碍的选择。
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