粮食不安全与儿童艾滋病毒:患者对临床解决方案的看法。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Caroline E Owens, Miranda Cook, Julia Chowdhury, Nabeeha Virani, Khaliah A Johnson
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摘要

粮食不安全是影响艾滋病毒感染者健康的一个普遍社会决定因素,并与治疗效果欠佳有关。虽然在过去十年中,以临床为基础的解决粮食不安全问题的努力有所增加,但很少有研究探索患者和护理人员管理艾滋病毒等慢性疾病的观点。护理人员的见解在儿科艾滋病毒护理中尤为重要,因为护理人员通常在筛查和转诊过程中发挥核心作用。本研究调查了感染艾滋病毒的青少年和年轻人以及感染艾滋病毒儿童的护理人员的经历,为佐治亚州亚特兰大儿科姑息治疗诊所的筛查和转诊实践提供信息。我们对10名食物不安全的患者和护理人员进行了录音、深度访谈(n = 14)和焦点小组。在我们访谈主题的指导下,主题分析揭示了五个关键主题:(1)对提供者的信任,(2)通过“让它起作用”来应对,(3)健康饮食的障碍,(4)药物依从性的挑战,以及(5)跨部门资源连接的建议。我们的研究结果强调,诊所和社区组织之间需要建立伙伴关系,在结构和系统层面的干预和政策的支持下,促进复杂护理环境中儿科患者的食品安全和福祉。
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Food insecurity and pediatric HIV: patient perspectives on clinical solutions.

Food insecurity is a prevalent social determinant of health for people living with HIV and is associated with suboptimal treatment outcomes. While clinic-based efforts to address food insecurity have increased over the past decade, few studies have explored the perspectives of paitents and caregivers managing chronic illnesses such as HIV. Caregiver insights are particularly critical in pediatric HIV care, where caregivers often play a central role in screening and referral processes. This study examined the experiences of adolescents and young adults living with HIV and caregivers of children with HIV, to inform screening and referral practices within a pediatric palliative care clinic in Atlanta, GA. We conducted audio-recorded, in-depth interviews (n = 14) and focus groupswith 10 patients and caregivers living with food insecurity. Thematic analysis, guided by our interview topics, revealed five key themes: (1) trust in providers, (2) coping by "making it work", (3) barriers to healthy eating, (4) challenges to medication adherence, and (5) recommendations for cross-sector resource connection. Our findings underscore the need for partnerships between clinics and community-based organizations, bolstered by structural and systems-level interventions and policies, to promote food security and well-being for pediatric patients in complex care settings.

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