刚果民主共和国东开赛省姆布吉马伊市艾滋病毒护理的认知、挑战和障碍:一项定性研究。

IF 1.8 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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背景:本研究在刚果民主共和国东开赛省开展,旨在探讨与艾滋病毒/艾滋病护理相关的认知、挑战和障碍。目的是了解对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的看法,确定障碍,并分析影响护理有效性的因素。方法学:本研究包括与卫生保健专业人员的半结构化访谈和与PLWHA的焦点小组讨论。结果:揭示了对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的几种截然不同的看法,从疾病耻辱到一些接受抗逆转录病毒治疗,尽管由于文化信仰和错误信息,人们仍然犹豫不决。确定的主要挑战包括饮食问题、副作用、辍学、不按时就诊、迷信和患者不知情的旅行。由于距离、运输费用和缺乏经济手段,患者往往难以进入医疗保健设施。此外,卫生设施的药品短缺使情况更加恶化。社会文化障碍也起着重要作用。对艾滋病病毒感染的污名化和歧视仍然很明显,这些消极态度可能会阻止个人接受检测、坚持或坚持治疗。此外,关于治疗的迷信和神话助长了对治疗的不信任和犹豫。由于资源有限和缺乏关于新治疗方法的持续培训,医疗保健提供者在管理患者方面面临困难。结论:这项研究强调了改善艾滋病毒/艾滋病护理需要克服的许多挑战,特别是在获得护理和消除耻辱方面。为了提高卫生规划的有效性,一种涉及社区、卫生当局和国际伙伴的综合多部门方法至关重要。这将有助于克服现有障碍,确保公平获得护理,同时减少艾滋病毒/艾滋病的影响。
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Perceptions, Challenges and Barriers to HIV Care in Mbujimayi in the East Kasai Province, DR Congo: A Qualitative Study.

Perceptions, Challenges and Barriers to HIV Care in Mbujimayi in the East Kasai Province, DR Congo: A Qualitative Study.

Perceptions, Challenges and Barriers to HIV Care in Mbujimayi in the East Kasai Province, DR Congo: A Qualitative Study.

Background: This study was carried out in East Kasai Province, DR Congo, to explore the perceptions, challenges, and barriers associated with HIV/AIDS care. The aim was to understand perceptions of HIV/AIDS, identify barriers, and analyze the factors influencing the effectiveness of care.

Methodology: This study involved semi-structured interviews with healthcare professionals and focus group discussions with PLWHA.

Results: Several contrasting perceptions of HIV/AIDS were revealed, ranging from disease stigma to some acceptance of antiretroviral treatments, although hesitation remains among the population due to cultural beliefs and misinformation. The main challenges identified include dietary problems, side effects, drop-outs, failure to keep appointments, superstition and uninformed travel of patients. Patients often have difficulty gaining access to healthcare facilities because of distance, transport costs, and a lack of financial means. In addition, drug shortages in health facilities exacerbate the situation. Sociocultural barriers also play a major role. Stigma and discrimination against PLWHA are still visible, and these negative attitudes can dissuade individuals from being tested, adhering or adhering to treatment. In addition, superstitions and myths about treatment fuel mistrust and hesitation toward treatment. Healthcare providers face difficulties in managing patients due to limited resources and a lack of ongoing training on new therapeutic approaches.

Conclusion: This study highlights the many challenges that need to be overcome to improve HIV/AIDS care, particularly in terms of accessing care and combating stigma. To improve the effectiveness of health programs, an integrated multisectoral approach involving communities, health authorities and international partners is crucial. This will help overcome existing barriers and ensure equitable access to care while reducing the impact of HIV/AIDS.

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