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I was in the darkness but the group brought me light: Development relevance and feasibility of the Sondela HIV adjustment and coping intervention

机译:我当时处于黑暗中但团队给我带来了光明:Sondela HIV调整和应对干预措施的发展相关性和可行性

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Developing interventions that address psychosocial wellbeing of people living with HIV is critical to ensure strong linkages to and retention in HIV care. This paper describes the development of Sondela, an HIV adjustment and coping intervention for heterosexual men and women living with HIV, and its relevance and feasibility in the South African context. Sondela is a six three-hour, small group-based, participatory workshop series. We followed an iterative, multi-phased process of curriculum development that involved research, theoretical frameworks and piloting. A systematic review highlighted the absence of psychosocial interventions targeting heterosexual HIV positive populations living in high HIV prevalence and resource-poor settings. Formative studies demonstrated risk and social factors associated with adjustment and coping with HIV, emphasising the need for interventions that acknowledge gendered experiences. Our pilot of Sondela demonstrated high levels of relevance and feasibility. Men appreciated the workshop “space” to openly talk about their HIV positive status and what is means for their role as partners and fathers and friends. Women valued the skills and approaches because they were relevant to “real life” situations and not just about HIV. Sondela promises to be valuable in supporting health system initiatives and psychosocial support to strengthen linkages to and retention in HIV care, and this suggests a need for rigorous evaluation of Sondela to establish evidence for its effectiveness in a general population.
机译:制定针对艾滋病毒携带者心理社会福利的干预措施,对于确保与艾滋病毒护理之间的牢固联系和保留至关重要。本文介绍了Sondela的发展,对艾滋病毒异性恋者进行艾滋病毒调整和应对的干预措施及其在南非的相关性和可行性。桑德拉(Sondela)是一个为时六个小时,三个小时,基于小组的参与式研讨会系列。我们遵循了课程开发的反复,多阶段的过程,其中涉及研究,理论框架和试点。一项系统的审查强调,缺乏针对生活在艾滋病高流行和资源贫乏地区的异性艾滋病毒阳性人群的社会心理干预措施。形成性研究表明,与适应和应对艾滋病毒有关的风险和社会因素,强调需要承认性别经历的干预措施。我们的Sondela飞行员展示了高度的相关性和可行性。男人赞赏研讨会“空间”公开谈论他们的艾滋病毒阳性状况,以及他们作为伴侣,父亲和朋友的角色意味着什么。妇女重视技能和方法,因为它们与“现实生活”状况相关,而不仅与艾滋病毒有关。 Sondela承诺在支持卫生系统计划和社会心理支持以加强与HIV护理的联系和保留方面将是有价值的,这表明需要对Sondela进行严格评估,以建立其在普通人群中有效性的证据。

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