将性别暴力服务纳入艾滋病毒护理:来自马拉维的见解。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Christine Kiruthu-Kamamia, Evelyn Viola, Odala Sande, Tapiwa Kumwenda, Joseph Lungu, Joseph Diele, Ellen MacLachlan, Agnes Thawani
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导言:基于性别的暴力不仅构成重大的公共卫生和人权挑战,而且与艾滋病毒密切相关。基于性别的暴力是艾滋病毒预防、检测和坚持治疗的障碍,对基于性别的暴力的恐惧阻碍了向性伴侣披露艾滋病毒状况。在性别暴力和艾滋病毒感染率都很高的马拉维,将性别暴力服务纳入艾滋病毒护理至关重要。我们描述了将性别暴力服务纳入马拉维灯塔信托的艾滋病毒检测和治疗诊所的情况,包括筛查、记录、干预措施的实施、结果和经验教训。方法:对2020年1月至2024年6月的患者进行回顾性分析。从基于性别的暴力登记册中收集了已查明的案件、基于性别的暴力后服务和犯罪者人口统计数据。我们使用描述性统计来描述干预结果。结果:从2020年1月到2024年6月,我们记录了9045例报告的男性和女性GBV病例。10-19岁的少女在幸存者中占很大比例。社会心理服务是向性别暴力幸存者提供的最常见的服务类型(25%),其次是艾滋病毒检测(19%)和性传播感染筛查(18%)。肇事者大多为幸存者所知。结论:我们与马拉维的一站式中心密切合作,成功地将性别暴力服务纳入灯塔信托艾滋病毒诊所。培训保健提供者加强了对性别暴力幸存者的支持,重点是提高认识,特别是对儿童和青少年的认识。建议采取的行动包括改善获得基于性别的暴力服务的机会,加强文件编制,促进多部门协作,以确保全面护理,为所有人,特别是基于性别的暴力幸存者创造一个更安全、更有尊严的保健环境。
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Integrating Gender-Based Violence Services Into HIV Care: Insights From Malawi.

Introduction: Gender-based violence (GBV) not only poses significant public health and human rights challenges but is also closely associated with HIV. GBV acts as a barrier to HIV prevention, testing, and treatment adherence, and fear of GBV inhibits disclosure of HIV status to sexual partners. In Malawi, where both GBV and HIV prevalence is high, integrating GBV services into HIV care is crucial. We describe the integration of GBV services into Lighthouse Trust's HIV testing and treatment clinics in Malawi, including screening, documentation, intervention implementation, outcomes, and lessons learned.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis from January 2020 to June 2024. Data on cases identified, post-GBV services, and perpetrator demographics were collected from the GBV register. We used descriptive statistics to describe the intervention outcomes.

Results: We documented 9,045 reported GBV cases among males and females from January 2020 to June 2024. Adolescent girls aged 10-19 years constituted a significant proportion of survivors. Psychosocial services were the most common type of service that was offered to GBV survivors (25%), followed by HIV testing (19%) and sexually transmitted infection screening (18%). Perpetrators were mostly known to survivors.

Conclusion: We successfully integrated GBV services into the Lighthouse Trust HIV clinics in close collaboration with the one-stop centers in Malawi. Training health care providers enhanced support for GBV survivors, with a focus on increasing awareness, especially for children and adolescents. Recommended actions include improving access to GBV services, enhancing documentation, and promoting multi-sectoral collaboration to ensure comprehensive care aimed at creating a safer, more dignified health care environment for all, particularly GBV survivors.

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Global Health: Science and Practice
Global Health: Science and Practice Medicine-Health Policy
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
7.50%
发文量
178
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Health: Science and Practice (GHSP) is a no-fee, open-access, peer-reviewed, online journal aimed to improve health practice, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Our goal is to reach those who design, implement, manage, evaluate, and otherwise support health programs. We are especially interested in advancing knowledge on practical program implementation issues, with information on what programs entail and how they are implemented. GHSP is currently indexed in PubMed, PubMed Central, POPLINE, EBSCO, SCOPUS,. the Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index, and the USAID Development Experience Clearinghouse (DEC). TOPICS: Issued four times a year, GHSP will include articles on all global health topics, covering diverse programming models and a wide range of cross-cutting issues that impact and support health systems. Examples include but are not limited to: Health: Addiction and harm reduction, Child Health, Communicable and Emerging Diseases, Disaster Preparedness and Response, Environmental Health, Family Planning/Reproductive Health, HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Maternal Health, Neglected Tropical Diseases, Non-Communicable Diseases/Injuries, Nutrition, Tuberculosis, Water and Sanitation. Cross-Cutting Issues: Epidemiology, Gender, Health Communication/Healthy Behavior, Health Policy and Advocacy, Health Systems, Human Resources/Training, Knowledge Management, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Management and Governance, mHealth/eHealth/digital health, Monitoring and Evaluation, Scale Up, Youth.
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