...
首页> 外文期刊>BMC Public Health >PrEP reminds me that I am the one to take responsibility of my life: a qualitative study exploring experiences of and attitudes towards pre-exposure prophylaxis use by women in Eswatini
【24h】

PrEP reminds me that I am the one to take responsibility of my life: a qualitative study exploring experiences of and attitudes towards pre-exposure prophylaxis use by women in Eswatini

机译:准备提醒我,我是负责我生命的人:探索妇女在埃斯瓦蒂尼妇女预防预防预防的经验和态度的定性研究

获取原文
   

获取外文期刊封面封底 >>

       

摘要

Pre-exposure-prophylaxis (PrEP) has been heralded for its potential to put women in control of preventing HIV infection, but uptake and continuation rates have been disappointing in high-incidence settings in sub-Saharan Africa. We explored structural and social factors that influenced PrEP use among young women and pregnant or breastfeeding women in rural Eswatini. We conducted two in-depth interviews with ten women on PrEP, and one-time in-depth interviews with fourteen women who declined or discontinued PrEP. Interviews covered decision-making processes around PrEP initiation and experiences with pill-taking. In-depth interviews were conducted with nine health workers, covering experiences in delivering PrEP services, and two focus group discussions were held with men to elicit their perceptions of PrEP. Interviews and discussions were audio-recorded, translated, transcribed and analysed thematically, using an inductive approach. PrEP initiation and use were experienced by many women as empowering them to take control of their health and well-being, and stay HIV free, facilitating them to realise their aspirations relating to motherhood and educational attainment. However, the social norms that defined relationship dynamics with partners or family members either undermined or promoted this empowerment potential. In particular, young women were rarely supported by family members to take PrEP unless it was perceived to be for protecting an unborn child. Stigmatisation of pill-taking through its associations with HIV and the burden of daily pill-taking also contributed to PrEP discontinuation. Unlike many prevention tools, PrEP enabled women to achieve a sense of control over their lives. Nevertheless, women’s agency to continue and adhere to PrEP was influenced by social and structural factors including gender norms, family expectations of young women, relationship dynamics and stigma related to HIV. Future interventions should address these barriers to promote PrEP use among sexually-active women.
机译:预防预防曝光(准备)已经预示着将女性控制预防艾滋病毒感染的可能性,但在撒哈拉以南非洲的高发率环境中感到令人失望。我们探讨了影响农村Eswatini的年轻女性和母乳喂养或母乳喂养妇女的准备和社会因素。我们与十名女性进行了两次深入访谈,并一次拒绝或停止准备的十四名妇女进行一次性深入访谈。采访围绕预备发起和丸丸经验的决策过程。深入的访谈是用九名卫生工作者进行的,涵盖提供准备服务的经验,并与男子一起举办了两个焦点小组讨论,以引发他们对准备的看法。采访和讨论是使用归纳方法进行音频记录,翻译,转录和分析和分析和分析。许多妇女经历了准备发起和使用,因为他们赋予他们能够控制他们的健康和福祉,并保持艾滋病毒艾滋病毒,促进他们实现与母性和教育程度有关的愿望。但是,与合作伙伴或家庭成员定义关系动态的社会规范被破坏或促进了这一赋权潜力。特别是,除非被认为是为了保护未出生的孩子,否则家庭成员很少支持年轻女性。通过与艾滋病毒的关联和日常药丸的负担沉淀丸剂也有助于预防停药。与许多预防工具不同,预备妇女能够实现对生命的控制感。尽管如此,妇女的代理人继续和坚持准备受到社会和结构因素的影响,包括性别规范,对艾滋病毒相关的年轻女性,关系动态和耻辱的家庭期望。未来的干预措施应该解决这些障碍,以促进性活跃妇女的准备使用。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号