The Use of ICT in Providing HIV Services during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study among Filipino HIV Volunteers

Q2 Nursing
Maria Charlize S Cebedo, Francesca Isabelle U Dela Cruz, Louis Zenen S Dela Cruz, Aliya Francine Q Mojica, J. V. Cleofas
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Background: The COVID-19 public health crisis has caused disruptions in the continuum of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) services. Hence, HIV advocates and care providers must innovate to ensure the health and welfare of people living with HIV (PLHIVs) and other at-risk populations. There is a lack of empirical research that explores the experiences and perspectives of HIV volunteers in adapting to pandemic-related challenges.Purpose: This qualitative study aimed to describe the use of information and communications technology (ICT) in the provision of HIV services of Filipino volunteers during the pandemic. Methods: Qualitative descriptive study design was used, focusing on ICT use for HIV care. Sixteen (16) purposively selected volunteers from three community-based organizations (CBO) were interviewed using a semi-structured guide via videoconference. Inductive qualitative content analysis was used to draw insights from the data.Results: Findings revealed that volunteers used various ICTs such as social media, videoconferencing, dating sites, and online-based courier services to ensure continuity of HIV services. However, volunteers noted challenges in using ICT for HIV services, such as limited access to digital resources, increased work demands, and lack of human connection.Conclusion: Various tools and implementations of ICTs have been used by volunteers to ensure the continuity of services of PLHIVs. This study provides insights to nurses and informaticists in implementing digital technologies in caring for vulnerable clients during outbreaks like COVID-19. 
在COVID-19大流行期间使用ICT提供艾滋病毒服务:菲律宾艾滋病毒志愿者的定性研究
背景:COVID-19公共卫生危机导致人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)服务的连续性中断。因此,艾滋病毒倡导者和护理提供者必须创新,以确保艾滋病毒感染者和其他高危人群的健康和福利。缺乏探索艾滋病毒志愿者在适应与流行病有关的挑战方面的经验和观点的实证研究。目的:本定性研究旨在描述菲律宾志愿者在大流行期间使用信息和通信技术(ICT)提供艾滋病毒服务的情况。方法:采用定性描述性研究设计,重点研究信息通信技术在艾滋病护理中的应用。从三个社区组织(CBO)中有目的地选择十六(16)名志愿者,通过视频会议使用半结构化指南进行采访。采用归纳定性内容分析从数据中得出见解。结果:调查结果显示,志愿者使用各种信息通信技术,如社交媒体、视频会议、约会网站和在线快递服务,以确保艾滋病毒服务的连续性。然而,志愿者指出,在利用信息和通信技术开展艾滋病毒服务方面存在挑战,例如获取数字资源的机会有限、工作需求增加以及缺乏人际联系。结论:志愿者使用了各种信息通信技术工具和实施方案,以确保对艾滋病毒感染者服务的连续性。这项研究为护士和信息学家在COVID-19等疫情期间利用数字技术照顾弱势客户提供了见解。
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Nurse Media Journal of Nursing
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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