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Patterns of Disclosure of HIV Status to Infected Children in a Sub-Saharan African Setting

机译:在撒哈拉以南非洲环境中向感染儿童披露艾滋病毒状况的模式

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Objective: Adult caregivers provide children living with HIV with varying amounts and types of information about their health status that may affect their coping and health care behaviors. We aimed to describe patterns of information sharing with children and thoughts around disclosure among caregivers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Methods: A total of 259 primary caregivers of children aged 5 to 17 years in an HIV pediatric care and treatment program were screened; 8 adult caregivers (3%) had informed their child of the child's HIV status. We conducted structured interviews with 20T caregivers whose children had not yet been told their HIV status. Results: Nearly 50% of caregivers had provided no information to their child about their health; 15% had given partial information without mentioning HIV, and 33% provided information that deflected attention from HIV, whether deliberately so or otherwise. Almost all caregivers said that the child should be told their status some day, and three-fourths reported having ever thought about what might lead them to tell. However, nearly one-third of caregivers saw no benefits to informing the child of her/his HIV status. A majority of caregivers felt that they themselves were the best to eventually disclose to the child but some wanted support from health care providers. Conclusions: HIV-infected children are given limited information about their health. Health care providers may serve as important sources of support to caregivers as they decide when and how to talk candidly with their children about their health.
机译:目的:成人看护人为感染艾滋病毒的儿童提供各种数量和类型的健康状况信息,这些信息可能会影响他们的应对和医疗保健行为。我们旨在描述与儿童共享信息的方式,以及在刚果民主共和国照顾者之间进行信息披露的想法。方法:筛查了259名接受HIV儿科护理和治疗计划的5-17岁儿童的主要护理人员; 8名成人护理人员(占3%)已告知孩子该孩子的艾滋病毒状况。我们对20T照护者进行了结构化访谈,他们的孩子尚未被告知其HIV状况。结果:近50%的看护者未向孩子提供有关其健康的信息; 15%的人提供了不提及HIV的部分信息,而33%的人提供了使HIV注意力转移的信息,无论是有意还是无意。几乎所有的看护人都说应该有一天将孩子的状况告知孩子,四分之三的人说过曾经考虑过可能导致孩子说话的问题。但是,近三分之一的看护者认为将孩子的艾滋病毒状况告知孩子没有好处。大多数看护者认为,他们本人是最终向孩子透露信息的最佳人选,但有些人希望得到医疗保健提供者的支持。结论:艾滋病毒感染儿童的健康状况有限。医护人员在决定何时以及如何与孩子坦率地谈论其健康时,可能会成为照顾者的重要支持来源。

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