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Primary caregivers, healthcare workers, teachers and community leaders’ perceptions and experiences of their involvement, practice and challenges of disclosure of HIV status to children living with HIV in Malawi: a qualitative study

机译:主要照顾者,医疗保健工人,教师和社区领导者的观念和经验对艾滋病毒在马拉维居住的儿童披露艾滋病毒状况的参与,实践和挑战:一个定性研究

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The World Health Organisation has recommended that healthcare workers, teachers and community leaders work with parents to support children living with HIV. The aim of this study was to assess the perceptions and experiences of primary caregivers and other care providers such as healthcare workers, teachers, and community leaders regarding their involvement, practice and challenges of HIV disclosure to children aged between 6 and 12?years living with HIV in Malawi. Twelve focus group discussions and 19 one-on-one interviews involving a total of 106 participants were conducted in all three administrative regions of Malawi. The interviews and focus group discussions explored perceptions and experiences regarding involvement, practice and challenges of disclosure of HIV status to children. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Primary caregivers, healthcare workers, teachers, and community leaders all reported that the disclosure of HIV status to children was not well coordinated because each of the groups of participants was working in isolation instead of working as a team. A "working together" model emerged from the data analysis where participants expressed the need for them to work as a team in order to promote safe and effective HIV status disclosure through talking about HIV, sharing responsibility and open communication. Participants reported that by working together, the team members would ensure that the prevalence of HIV disclosure to young children increases and that there would be a reduction in any negative impact of disclosure. Global resources are required to better support children living with HIV and their families. Healthcare workers and teachers would benefit greatly from training in working together with families living with HIV and, specifically, training in the disclosure process. Resources, in the form of books and other educational materials, would help them explain HIV and its effective management to children and families.
机译:世界卫生组织建议医疗工作者,教师和社区领导人与父母合作,支持艾滋病毒患有艾滋病毒的儿童。本研究的目的是评估主要护理人员和其他护理提供者的看法和经验,例如医疗保障工人,教师和社区领导人,了解艾滋病毒披露与6至12岁的儿童的参与,实践和挑战?马拉维的艾滋病毒。在马拉维的所有三个行政区域进行了十二个焦点小组讨论和涉及共有106名参与者的一对一面试。访谈和焦点小组讨论探讨了关于披露艾滋病毒地位披露儿童的参与,实践和挑战的看法和经验。使用主题分析分析数据。主要照顾者,医疗保健工人,教师和社区领导人都据报道,对儿童的艾滋病毒状况披露并不是很好的协调,因为每个参与者的每个人都在孤立而不是作为团队工作。从数据分析中出现了一个“一起工作”模型,参与者表示需要作为团队工作,以便通过谈论艾滋病毒,分享责任和开放沟通来促进安全和有效的艾滋病毒地位披露。与会者报告说,通过共同努力,团队成员将确保艾滋病毒披露对幼儿的普及增加,并且披露任何负面影响会减少。需要全球资源来更好地支持艾滋病毒及其家人的儿童。医疗保健工人和教师将从与艾滋病毒居住的家庭共同努力,以及在披露过程中培训的培训中受益匪浅。资源,以书籍和其他教育材料的形式,可以帮助他们向儿童和家庭解释艾滋病毒及其有效管理。

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