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Optimism alongside new challenges: using a rehabilitation framework to explore experiences of a qualitative longitudinal cohort of people living with HIV on antiretroviral treatment in Lusaka, Zambia

机译:与新挑战一起乐观:利用康复框架探讨在赞比亚卢萨卡州卢森毒病病毒治疗艾滋病病毒病毒治疗的定性纵向队伍的经验

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Previous research has demonstrated increased comorbidities related to the chronic effects of HIV. Rehabilitation science offers a useful approach for studying chronic illness. This longitudinal qualitative study used a rehabilitation science approach to explore the experiences over time of women and men living with HIV and on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the high HIV-prevalence setting of Lusaka, Zambia. Thirty-five participants participated in a total of 99 in-depth interviews from 2012 to 2015. The central pattern that emerged across the participants' narratives was the paradoxical experience of profound optimism alongside significant new challenges. Participants' stories of hopefulness in the face of ongoing struggles played out in three interconnected themes: (1) impacts on my body and life; (2) interventions I am grateful to have and new interventions I need; and (3) stigma reduced and created by ART. Results reflected the ups and downs of life with HIV as a chronic illness. Participants, whilst committed to and healthier on ART, typically experienced multiple physical, psychological and sensory impairments that varied in type, severity and trajectory. Participants valued improved relationships enabled by ART, but yearned for support for living long-term with HIV. Frequently participants reflected that their needs were overlooked related to managing side-effects, exercise, family planning and healthy sexuality. ART strengthened acceptance by self and others through improved health and productivity and through becoming a source of support for others. However, being on ART also led to stigma, driven by persistent associations with sickness, death, lack of productivity and uncertainty. This study points to shortcomings in the current focus of HIV care in Zambia and the region, which centres on initiating and adhering to ART. Findings call for evolution of the HIV care continuum to embrace a more holistic and long-term approach to living with HIV as a chronic and episodic condition.
机译:以前的研究表明,与艾滋病毒的慢性效应有关的可血糖。康复科学为学习慢性疾病提供了一种有用的方法。这种纵向定性研究使用了康复科学方法,探讨了艾滋病毒和抗逆转录病毒治疗(抗逆转录患者)在卢萨卡,赞比亚的高艾滋病毒普遍存产中患者的时间的经验。三十五名参与者共参加了2012年至2015年的99次深入访谈。在参与者的叙述中出现的中央模式是与重要的新挑战相同的深刻乐观的矛盾体验。参与者在持续的斗争面前有希望的斗争故事,其中三个互联主题:(1)对我的身体和生活的影响; (2)我需要的干预措施和我需要的新干预措施; (3)耻辱缩减并通过艺术创造。结果反映了艾滋病病毒症的血液衰落和贫富。参与者,虽然致力于和更健康的艺术,通常经历了类型,严重程度和轨迹的多种身体,心理和感官障碍。参与者尊重艺术使能改进的关系,但渴望与艾滋病毒过分生活的支持。经常参与者反映出,他们的需求被忽视了与管理副作用,运动,计划生育和健康性行为有关。通过改善健康和生产力,通过改善对他人的支持来源,通过自我和他人加强接受。然而,在艺术品上也导致耻辱,由持续关联,死亡,死亡,缺乏生产力和不确定性驱动。本研究指出了赞比亚和该地区目前艾滋病毒护理焦点的缺点,该地区的启动和遵守艺术中心。调查结果要求艾滋病毒护理连续体的演变,以拥抱更全面和长期的生活方式与艾滋病毒为慢性和嗜患者。

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