在南非林波波省Vhembe区选定医院接受转化区长环切除(LLETZ)的艾滋病毒感染妇女的经验

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
F1000Research Pub Date : 2025-09-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/f1000research.158796.2
Mabareki Cecilia Machaba Sikhwetha, Lufuno Makhado
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背景:宫颈癌对健康构成重大威胁,特别是对感染艾滋病毒的妇女,她们发生宫颈癌前病变的风险增加。大环切除转化区(LLETZ)是一种标准的治疗宫颈上皮内瘤变(CIN),以防止进展为恶性肿瘤。本研究探讨了在南非Vhembe区接受LLETZ治疗的艾滋病毒阳性妇女的经历,在那里获得这种专门治疗的机会仍然有限。方法:本研究采用定性现象学方法,对7名接受LLETZ治疗的hiv阳性妇女进行了研究,通过深入的非结构化访谈捕捉她们的生活经历。主题分析确定了关键主题和副主题,以阐明与程序相关的心理,身体和社会遭遇。结果:分析揭示了八个中心主题:心理和身体体验、社会心理和经济支持、误解、教育、建议和时间相关因素。参与者报告了对手术过程的焦虑、恐惧和最初的压力,随着时间的推移,他们的恢复能力和接受能力也随之增强。身体上的影响,如疼痛和出血是常见的,尽管恢复的经历各不相同。来自家庭和社区的社会支持在应对方面发挥了关键作用,而财政限制则影响了获得护理的机会和连续性。对LLETZ手术的误解强调了加强患者教育的必要性。与会者强调及时筛查和支持系统,以改善治疗结果和减少心理困扰。结论:该研究突出了LLETZ对艾滋病毒阳性妇女的多方面影响,包括心理和经济负担以及明确沟通和患者教育的重要性。改善支持结构、及时沟通结果以及获得后续护理对提高患者预后至关重要。建议倡导改善卫生系统、伙伴参与和主动咨询,以解决接受宫颈癌预防治疗的艾滋病毒阳性妇女的具体需求。
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Experiences of women living with HIV who underwent long loop excision of the transformation zone (LLETZ) in selected hospitals of Vhembe district, Limpopo province, South Africa.

Background: Cervical cancer poses a significant health threat, especially for women living with HIV, who are at increased risk of developing premalignant cervical lesions. Large Loop Excision of the Transformation Zone (LLETZ) is a standard treatment for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) to prevent progression to malignancy. This study explores the experiences of HIV-positive women who underwent LLETZ in Vhembe District, South Africa, where access to such specialized treatments remains limited.

Methods: Using a qualitative, phenomenological approach, this study engaged seven HIV-positive women who underwent LLETZ, capturing their lived experiences through in-depth, unstructured interviews. Thematic analysis identified key themes and subthemes to elucidate their psychological, physical, and social encounters related to the procedure.

Results: Analysis revealed eight central themes: psychological and physical experiences, psychosocial and financial support, misconceptions, education, recommendations, and time-related factors. Participants reported anxiety, fear, and initial stress about the procedure, coupled with resilience and acceptance over time. Physical effects such as pain and bleeding were common, though recovery experiences varied. Social support from family and community played a critical role in coping, while financial constraints impacted access to and continuity of care. Misunderstandings about the LLETZ procedure underscored the need for enhanced patient education. Participants emphasized timely screening and support systems to improve treatment outcomes and reduce psychological distress.

Conclusions: The study highlights the multifaceted impact of LLETZ on HIV-positive women, including the psychological and financial burdens and the importance of clear communication and patient education. Improved support structures, timely result communication, and access to follow-up care are essential to enhance patient outcomes. Recommendations advocate for health system improvements, partner involvement, and proactive counselling to address the specific needs of HIV-positive women undergoing cervical cancer prevention treatments.

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