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Peer mentors, mobile phone and pills: collective monitoring and adherence in Kenyatta National Hospital's HIV treatment programmeospital’s HIV treatment programme

机译:同行导师,手机和药丸:肯雅塔国家医院艾滋病治疗计划的集体监测和遵守

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In 2006, the Kenyan state joined the international commitment to make antiretroviral treatment free in public health institutions to people infected with HIV. Less than a decade later, treatment has reached over 60% of those who need it in Kenya. This paper, which is based on an in-depth ethnographic case study of the HIV treatment programme at Kenyatta National Hospital, conducted intermittently between 2008 and 2014, examines how HIV-positive peer mentors encourage and track adherence to treatment regimens within and beyond the clinic walls using mobile phones and computer technology. This research into the everyday practices of patient monitoring demonstrates that both surveillance and adherence are collective activities. Peer mentors provide counselling services, follow up people who stray from treatment regimens, and perform a range of other tasks related to patient management and treatment adherence. Despite peer mentors’ involvement in many tasks key to encouraging optimal adherence, their role is rarely acknowledged by co-workers, hospital administrators, or public health officials. Following a biomedical paradigm, adherence at Kenyatta and in Kenya is framed by programme administrators as something individual clients must do and for which they must be held accountable. This framing simultaneously conceals the sociality of adherence and undervalues the work of peer mentors in treatment programmes.
机译:2006年,肯尼亚政府加入了一项国际承诺,即在公共卫生机构免费为感染HIV的人提供抗逆转录病毒治疗。不到十年后,在肯尼亚,已经有60%以上的人需要治疗。本文基于对肯雅塔国家医院艾滋病治疗计划的深入人种学案例研究,该研究在2008年至2014年间断断续续地进行,研究了HIV阳性同伴导师如何鼓励和跟踪对诊所内外的治疗方案的依从性墙壁使用手机和计算机技术。对患者监护日常实践的研究表明,监护和依从性都是集体活动。同行导师提供咨询服务,跟进偏离治疗方案的人员,并执行与患者管理和治疗依从性相关的一系列其他任务。尽管同行指导者参与了许多鼓励最佳依从性的任务,但同事,医院管理人员或公共卫生官员很少承认他们的作用。遵循生物医学范式,程序管理员将肯雅塔和肯尼亚的依从性作为个人客户必须做的事情并对他们负责。这种框架同时掩盖了依从性的社会性,并低估了治疗计划中同伴导师的工作。

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    Moyer, E.;

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