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Community perceptions of childbearing and use of safer conception strategies among HIV-discordant couples in Kisumu, Kenya

机译:肯尼亚基苏木的社区对受艾滋病毒困扰的夫妇对生育和使用更安全的受孕策略的看法

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IntroductionSafer conception strategies (SCS) have the potential to decrease HIV transmission among HIV-discordant couples who desire children. Community perceptions of SCS may influence the scale-up and uptake of these services, but little is known about how communities will react to these strategies. Without community support for SCS, their success as an HIV prevention tool may be limited. The objective of this study is to characterize community perceptions of SCS for HIV-discordant couples in Kisumu, Kenya, to inform ongoing and future safer conception intervention studies in low-resource settings.MethodsWe conducted six focus group discussions and 11 in-depth-interviews in Kisumu, Kenya, among a diverse group (N=59) of community members, including men, women, youth (age 19–25), community health workers and local leaders. An iterative qualitative analysis using a grounded theory approach was employed.Results and discussionAll participants emphasized the importance of childbearing in their society and the right to have children, regardless of an individual's HIV status. While most participants believed that HIV-discordant couples should be allowed to have children, they discussed several barriers to the uptake of SCS such as HIV-related stigma, fear of HIV transmission to the uninfected partner and child, fear of unfamiliar medical procedures and lack of information among community members and health care providers about HIV prevention interventions that allow safer conception. Access to information, community experiences with successful safer conception interventions, healthcare provider training, male engagement and community mobilization may help overcome these barriers. Though assisted reproduction strategies generated the most negative reactions from participants, our results suggest that with education and explanation of these services, participants express interest in these strategies and want them to be offered in their community.ConclusionsMany community members noted a need and desire for safer conception education and services in Kisumu. However, community barriers such as fear, stigma and lack of information should be addressed before safer conception interventions can be successfully implemented and delivered. Further research focused on community education, male engagement and healthcare provider training is a crucial next step in delivering safer conception in this region.
机译:简介安全的受孕策略(SCS)有潜力减少渴望孩子的艾滋病毒与异议夫妇之间的艾滋病毒传播。社区对SCS的看法可能会影响这些服务的扩展和采用,但是对于社区如何对这些策略做出反应知之甚少。没有社区对SCS的支持,它们作为艾滋病毒预防工具的成功可能会受到限制。这项研究的目的是描述肯尼亚基苏木(Kisumu)社区对艾滋病毒不同配偶夫妇对SCS的看法,以期在资源匮乏的环境中为正在进行的和未来的更安全的概念干预研究提供信息。方法我们进行了6次焦点小组讨论和11次深入访谈在肯尼亚基苏木,有各种各样的社区成员(N = 59),其中包括男人,女人,青年(19-25岁),社区卫生工作者和地方领导人。结果和讨论所有参与者都强调了生育的重要性和生育权,无论个人的艾滋病毒感染状况如何。尽管大多数参与者认为应该允许艾滋病毒/艾滋病不一致的夫妇生育子女,但他们讨论了吸收SCS的几个障碍,例如与艾滋病毒有关的污名,担心将艾滋病毒传播给未感染的伴侣和孩子,担心不熟悉的医疗程序以及缺乏社区成员和卫生保健提供者之间有关艾滋病预防措施的信息,这些措施可以使人们更安全地受孕。获得信息,通过成功的安全概念干预获得社区经验,医护人员培训,男性参与和社区动员可能有助于克服这些障碍。尽管辅助生殖策略引起了参与者的最大负面反应,但我们的结果表明,通过对这些服务的教育和解释,参与者对这些策略表示了兴趣并希望在社区中提供这些服务。结论许多社区成员指出了对更安全的需求和愿望。基苏木的概念教育和服务。但是,在成功实施和实施更安全的构想干预措施之前,应解决恐惧,污名和信息匮乏等社区障碍。对社区教育,男性参与和医疗保健提供者培训的进一步研究是在该地区提供更安全观念的关键下一步。

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