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The Impact of HIV Non-Disclosure Case Law on the Healthcare Engagement of Women Living with HIV in Canada

机译:艾滋病毒未披露案例法对加拿大感染艾滋病毒妇女的医疗保健活动的影响

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Introduction: In 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) expanded the reach of criminal liability for HIV non-disclosure in Canada when it ruled that people living with HIV (PLWH) who do not disclose their HIV status before sex that has a “realistic possibility” of HIV transmission could face criminal charges, suggesting that condom-protected vaginal sex with a low HIV viral load would incur no legal obligation to disclose. This thesis sought to identify the prevalence and correlates of facing a legal obligation to disclose, and to investigate awareness, understanding and perceived healthcare impacts of the 2012 SCC ruling among the diversity of women living with HIV (WLWH) in Canada, involving WLWH as key research partners.Methods: Quantitative data from men and women enrolled in a cohort of PLWH who use illicit drugs in Vancouver (ACCESS), and women enrolled in a community-collaborative cohort of WLWH in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec (CHIWOS), were used to meet the objectives of this thesis. Novel community-driven questions assessing awareness, understanding and perceived impacts of HIV non-disclosure case law were incorporated into data collection instruments of both cohorts. Results: Among ACCESS participants who use injection drugs (n=176), WLWH were more likely to face a legal obligation to disclose compared to men in the wake of the 2012 SCC ruling. Among female ACCESS (n=98) and CHIWOS (n=584) participants, awareness of the 2012 SCC ruling (44% and 74%, respectively) and understanding of the conditions under which PLWH may face a legal obligation to disclose (17% and 35%, respectively) were suboptimal. Although most participants were engaged in HIV treatment and care, discussions about HIV disclosure and the law were lacking in healthcare settings, despite participants expressing a willingness and desire to engage in discussions of this nature with providers. Most participants believed that HIV non-disclosure case law might limit the type of information WLWH would share with providers.Discussion: This thesis identified an urgent need to disseminate information about HIV non-disclosure and the law in community and healthcare settings, to ensure WLWH have fundamental information to avoid prosecution and to optimise their health and rights in the current legal climate.
机译:简介:2012年,加拿大最高法院(SCC)裁定,如果未在性行为前披露自己的HIV状况的HIV感染者(PLWH)拥有“艾滋病毒传播的“现实可能性”可能会面临刑事指控,这表明,由避孕套保护的阴道性爱滋病病毒载量低,将不承担公开的法律义务。本文试图确定面临法律义务的普遍性和相关性,并在加拿大以艾滋病毒携带者为主要对象的2012年SCC裁决在加拿大艾滋病毒携带者多样性中调查,了解和感知医疗保健影响。研究方法:来自温哥华的使用非法药物的PLWH队列中男女的定量数据(ACCESS),以及不列颠哥伦比亚省,安大略省和魁北克的WLWH社区协作队列中的女性的定量数据(CHIWOS),用来达到本文的目的。这两个群体的数据收集工具中都纳入了社区驱动的新问题,这些问题评估了对艾滋病毒未披露案例法的认识,理解和感知影响。结果:在2012年SCC裁决之后,与男性相比,使用注射药物的ACCESS参与者(n = 176)中,WLWH更有可能面临法律上的公开义务。在女性ACCESS(n = 98)和CHIWOS(n = 584)参与者中,对2012 SCC裁决的认识(分别为44%和74%)以及对PLWH可能面临法律义务披露的条件的了解(17%和35%分别为次优)。尽管大多数参与者都参与了艾滋病毒的治疗和护理,但是尽管参与者表达了与提供者进行这种性质的讨论的意愿和愿望,但是在医疗机构中却缺乏关于艾滋病毒披露和法律的讨论。大多数参与者认为,艾滋病病毒未公开案例法可能会限制WLWH与提供者共享的信息类型。掌握基本信息,可以避免起诉,并在当前的法律环境下优化其健康和权利。

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