卡巴莱地区卡科莫第四治疗中心艾滋病毒感染者在信息披露方面遇到的障碍

Ahimbisibwe Godfrey
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艾滋病毒/艾滋病仍然是一个紧迫的全球健康问题,尤其影响到乌干达等非洲国家的社会经济发展。向家庭成员或亲属透露自己的艾滋病毒呈阳性状况,对于坚持有效的抗逆转录病毒疗法至关重要,而这种疗法可大大提高艾滋病毒感染者的生存率和福祉。为了评估卡巴莱区 Kakomo HC IV 的艾滋病毒感染者在信息披露方面面临的障碍,并减少该社区的新感染病例,我们开展了一项描述性横断面研究。该研究随机抽取了 Kakomo HC IV 的艾滋病病毒感染者,并使用预先测试过的问卷作为数据收集工具。收集到的数据通过统计软件(SPSS)进行了编码、分类、录入和分析,并以表格和图表的形式呈现。调查结果显示,只有 40 人(50.6%)在公开身份前做了充分准备,30 人(37.0%)既没有准备也没有向任何人公开身份。有 61 人(63.5%)在就诊时接受了关于披露的重要性的教育,但有 26 人(46.4%)既没有披露也没有接受此类教育。18 人(54.5%)、19 人(52.8%)、30 人(39.0%)和 2 人(18.2%)披露的障碍主要来自于对指责的焦虑、耻辱感、害怕失去伴侣和暴力。尽管 62 人(43.4%)打算向他人透露自己的身份,但 88 人(98.9%)在透露身份时遇到了障碍。51 个社区(31.9%)的误解和同样比例的家庭的潜在歧视凸显了这些挑战。因此,有 123 人(76.9%)仍然担心他人会将其艾滋病毒呈阳性的情况传播出去。了解披露动机至关重要,需要根据披露者的需求及其目标受众制定有针对性的决策策略。披露者和接受者之间的支持、接近和关系动态的重要性强调了披露过程中安全环境的必要性。关键词艾滋病毒/艾滋病 抗逆转录病毒疗法 HIV 阳性 HIV 感染状况 耻辱感
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Navigating Disclosure Obstacles Encountered by Individuals with HIV at Kakomo Healing Centre IV in Kabale District
HIV/AIDS remains a pressing global health concern, particularly impacting socio-economic development in various African nations, Uganda included. Revealing one's HIV-positive status to a family member or relative is crucial for adherence to effective antiretroviral therapy, which significantly enhances the survival and well-being of those living with HIV. To evaluate the hurdles faced by individuals with HIV at Kakomo HC IV in Kabale District regarding disclosure and to curtail new infections in this community, a descriptive crosssectional study was conducted. The study sampled individuals living with HIV at Kakomo HC IV randomly, utilizing a pretested questionnaire as the data collection instrument. The gathered data underwent coding, sorting, entry, and analysis through statistical software (SPSS), presented via tables and charts. Findings revealed that only 40 (50.6%) were adequately prepared before disclosing their status, while 30 (37.0%) neither prepared nor disclosed to anyone. 61 (63.5%) received education on the importance of disclosure during clinic visits, but 26 (46.4%) neither disclosed nor received such education. Barriers to disclosure primarily stemmed from anxiety about blame, stigma, fear of losing a partner, and violence among 18 (54.5%), 19 (52.8%), 30 (39.0%), and 2 (18.2%) individuals, respectively. Despite 62 (43.4%) intending to disclose to someone, 88 (98.9%) faced barriers to disclosing their status. Misconceptions in 51 (31.9%) communities and potential discrimination by families in the same proportion highlighted the challenges. Consequently, 123 (76.9%) still fear others spreading word of their HIV-positive status. Understanding disclosure motivations is crucial, requiring tailored strategies for decisionmaking based on the discloser's needs and their intended audience. The significance of support, proximity, and relational dynamics between the discloser and the recipient emphasizes the necessity for a secure environment during disclosure. Keywords: HIV/AIDS, Antiretroviral therapy, HIV-positive, HIV status, Stigma.
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