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Finding a way forward with the community: qualitative inquiry in the generalized HIV epidemic in Mizoram, India

INTRODUCTION: Mizoram, the northeastern State of India bordering Myanmar, is presently witnessing a burgeoning generalized HIV epidemic along with the highest State-level HIV prevalence among female sex workers (FSWs, 24.7%) and people who inject drugs (PWID,19.8%) in the country. The present study...

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Autores principales: Rao, Amrita, Mamulwar, Megha, Panda, Samiran, Pachuau, Henry Zodinliana, Vanlalvenzuali, H., Lalruatsanga, Roy, Tarun, Lalnuntlangi, Nunui
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10405924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37554736
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1217628
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author Rao, Amrita
Mamulwar, Megha
Panda, Samiran
Pachuau, Henry Zodinliana
Vanlalvenzuali, H.
Lalruatsanga
Roy, Tarun
Lalnuntlangi, Nunui
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Mamulwar, Megha
Panda, Samiran
Pachuau, Henry Zodinliana
Vanlalvenzuali, H.
Lalruatsanga
Roy, Tarun
Lalnuntlangi, Nunui
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description INTRODUCTION: Mizoram, the northeastern State of India bordering Myanmar, is presently witnessing a burgeoning generalized HIV epidemic along with the highest State-level HIV prevalence among female sex workers (FSWs, 24.7%) and people who inject drugs (PWID,19.8%) in the country. The present study was conducted against such background to understand the current situation of HIV prevention and care services in Mizoram, and capture community voices as well as concerns so that the way forward could be informed appropriately. METHODS: The study period was October through December 2020 (in the midst of COVID-restrictions) in the districts of Aizawl, Mamit, Kolasib, Lunglei, and Champhai where HIV prevalence crossed 1% among ante-natal clinic (ANC) attending women. Contrastingly, the national average HIV prevalence among ANC attendees is 0.24%, which formed the basis for selecting the aforementioned five high burden districts for this current inquiry. In-depth-interviews were conducted with community members and youth leaders, vulnerable and general population groups as well as HIV-program officials. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, translated and later coded for analysis following thematic approach. RESULTS: The emerging issues were grouped in three thematic layers; (1) HIV vulnerability, (2) challenges pertaining to prevention and care services, and (3) program elements and future roadmap. Discrimination at the community level, unfriendly behavior of some of the HIV-service staff, occasional interruption in supplies of anti-retroviral treatment and sterile syringes and needles were voiced as deterrents to accessing HIV prevention and care services by the participants. Community engagement, based on restorative approach rather than retribution and ensuring enhanced performance of the district AIDS program control units emerged as necessary programmatic elements. CONCLUSION: This inquiry highlighted macro-social and structural forces contributing to stigma and discrimination toward people at risk of HIV. It is urgent that HIV-services are re-aligned through de-centralized district level innovations and creation of safer spaces at the physical, societal and familial level. These, even during the time of stress such as a pandemic, would help health services to remain resilient. HIV outreach, sensitization of the community leaders and health-care professionals through strategic communication and ownership of the communities in these endeavors appeared paramount.
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spelling pubmed-104059242023-08-08 Finding a way forward with the community: qualitative inquiry in the generalized HIV epidemic in Mizoram, India Rao, Amrita Mamulwar, Megha Panda, Samiran Pachuau, Henry Zodinliana Vanlalvenzuali, H. Lalruatsanga Roy, Tarun Lalnuntlangi, Nunui Front Public Health Public Health INTRODUCTION: Mizoram, the northeastern State of India bordering Myanmar, is presently witnessing a burgeoning generalized HIV epidemic along with the highest State-level HIV prevalence among female sex workers (FSWs, 24.7%) and people who inject drugs (PWID,19.8%) in the country. The present study was conducted against such background to understand the current situation of HIV prevention and care services in Mizoram, and capture community voices as well as concerns so that the way forward could be informed appropriately. METHODS: The study period was October through December 2020 (in the midst of COVID-restrictions) in the districts of Aizawl, Mamit, Kolasib, Lunglei, and Champhai where HIV prevalence crossed 1% among ante-natal clinic (ANC) attending women. Contrastingly, the national average HIV prevalence among ANC attendees is 0.24%, which formed the basis for selecting the aforementioned five high burden districts for this current inquiry. In-depth-interviews were conducted with community members and youth leaders, vulnerable and general population groups as well as HIV-program officials. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, translated and later coded for analysis following thematic approach. RESULTS: The emerging issues were grouped in three thematic layers; (1) HIV vulnerability, (2) challenges pertaining to prevention and care services, and (3) program elements and future roadmap. Discrimination at the community level, unfriendly behavior of some of the HIV-service staff, occasional interruption in supplies of anti-retroviral treatment and sterile syringes and needles were voiced as deterrents to accessing HIV prevention and care services by the participants. Community engagement, based on restorative approach rather than retribution and ensuring enhanced performance of the district AIDS program control units emerged as necessary programmatic elements. CONCLUSION: This inquiry highlighted macro-social and structural forces contributing to stigma and discrimination toward people at risk of HIV. It is urgent that HIV-services are re-aligned through de-centralized district level innovations and creation of safer spaces at the physical, societal and familial level. These, even during the time of stress such as a pandemic, would help health services to remain resilient. HIV outreach, sensitization of the community leaders and health-care professionals through strategic communication and ownership of the communities in these endeavors appeared paramount. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10405924/ /pubmed/37554736 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1217628 Text en Copyright © 2023 Rao, Mamulwar, Panda, Pachuau, Vanlalvenzuali, Lalruatsanga, Roy and Lalnuntlangi. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Rao, Amrita
Mamulwar, Megha
Panda, Samiran
Pachuau, Henry Zodinliana
Vanlalvenzuali, H.
Lalruatsanga
Roy, Tarun
Lalnuntlangi, Nunui
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title_short Finding a way forward with the community: qualitative inquiry in the generalized HIV epidemic in Mizoram, India
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topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10405924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37554736
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1217628
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