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'What Will Become of Me if They Take This Away?'' Zimbabwean Women's Perceptions of 'Free'' ART

机译:津巴布韦妇女对“免费” ART的看法是:“如果他们走了这话,我会变成什么样?”

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The evolution of antiretroviral therapies (ART) has redefined HIV infection from a life-threatening disease to a chronic manageable condition. Despite ART, HIV infection remains a serious health burden in Zimbabwe, particularly among women of reproductive age. In this interpretive phenomenology study, we interviewed 17 women with advanced HIV infection to uncover and understand their experiences of living with HIV infection in the ART era. Two themes (knowing the restorative power of ART and the heavy burden of being infected with HIV) reflected the women's experiences. ART brought physical and mental relief, but did not change the sobering reality of poverty or the challenges posed by the infective nature of HIV. The heavily donor-funded Zimbabwean ART program has been a success story, but there is uncertainty over its long-term sustainability. In resource-limited countries, clinicians and other stakeholders should continue to focus on HIV prevention as the cornerstone of HIV programming. Copyright (C) 2016 Association of Nurses in AIDS Care
机译:抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的发展已将HIV感染从威胁生命的疾病重新定义为可控制的慢性疾病。尽管进行了抗逆转录病毒治疗,在津巴布韦,特别是育龄妇女中,艾滋病毒感染仍然是严重的健康负担。在这项解释性现象学研究中,我们采访了17位晚期HIV感染妇女,以发现和了解其在ART时代感染HIV的经历。两个主题(了解抗逆转录病毒疗法具有恢复性的能力以及感染艾滋病毒的沉重负担)反映了妇女的经历。 ART带来了身心上的缓解,但并没有改变贫穷的清醒现实,也没有改变艾滋病毒的传染性所带来的挑战。津巴布韦ART计划获得了捐助者大量资助,这是一个成功的故事,但其长期可持续性尚不确定。在资源有限的国家,临床医生和其他利益相关者应继续将预防艾滋病作为艾滋病毒规划的基石。版权所有(C)2016艾滋病护理护士协会

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