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Informing Comprehensive HIV Prevention: A Situational Analysis of the HIV Prevention and Care Context, North West Province South Africa

OBJECTIVE: Building a successful combination prevention program requires understanding the community’s local epidemiological profile, the social community norms that shape vulnerability to HIV and access to care, and the available community resources. We carried out a situational analysis in order t...

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Autores principales: Lippman, Sheri A., Treves-Kagan, Sarah, Gilvydis, Jennifer M., Naidoo, Evasen, Khumalo-Sakutukwa, Gertrude, Darbes, Lynae, Raphela, Elsie, Ntswane, Lebogang, Barnhart, Scott
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4100930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25028976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102904
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author Lippman, Sheri A.
Treves-Kagan, Sarah
Gilvydis, Jennifer M.
Naidoo, Evasen
Khumalo-Sakutukwa, Gertrude
Darbes, Lynae
Raphela, Elsie
Ntswane, Lebogang
Barnhart, Scott
author_facet Lippman, Sheri A.
Treves-Kagan, Sarah
Gilvydis, Jennifer M.
Naidoo, Evasen
Khumalo-Sakutukwa, Gertrude
Darbes, Lynae
Raphela, Elsie
Ntswane, Lebogang
Barnhart, Scott
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description OBJECTIVE: Building a successful combination prevention program requires understanding the community’s local epidemiological profile, the social community norms that shape vulnerability to HIV and access to care, and the available community resources. We carried out a situational analysis in order to shape a comprehensive HIV prevention program that address local barriers to care at multiple contextual levels in the North West Province of South Africa. METHOD: The situational analysis was conducted in two sub-districts in 2012 and guided by an adaptation of WHO’s Strategic Approach, a predominantly qualitative method, including observation of service delivery points and in-depth interviews and focus groups with local leaders, providers, and community members, in order to recommend context-specific HIV prevention strategies. Analysis began during fieldwork with nightly discussions of findings and continued with coding original textual data from the fieldwork notebooks and a select number of recorded interviews. RESULTS: We conducted over 200 individual and group interviews and gleaned four principal social barriers to HIV prevention and care, including: HIV fatalism, traditional gender norms, HIV-related stigma, and challenges with communication around HIV, all of which fuel the HIV epidemic. At the different levels of response needed to stem the epidemic, we found evidence of national policies and programs that are mitigating the social risk factors but little community-based responses that address social risk factors to HIV. CONCLUSIONS: Understanding social and structural barriers to care helped shape our comprehensive HIV prevention program, which address the four ‘themes’ identified into each component of the program. Activities are underway to engage communities, offer community-based testing in high transmission areas, community stigma reduction, and a positive health, dignity and prevention program for stigma reduction and improve communication skills. The situational analysis process successfully shaped key programmatic decisions and cultivated a deeper collaboration with local stakeholders to support program implementation.
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spelling pubmed-41009302014-07-18 Informing Comprehensive HIV Prevention: A Situational Analysis of the HIV Prevention and Care Context, North West Province South Africa Lippman, Sheri A. Treves-Kagan, Sarah Gilvydis, Jennifer M. Naidoo, Evasen Khumalo-Sakutukwa, Gertrude Darbes, Lynae Raphela, Elsie Ntswane, Lebogang Barnhart, Scott PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Building a successful combination prevention program requires understanding the community’s local epidemiological profile, the social community norms that shape vulnerability to HIV and access to care, and the available community resources. We carried out a situational analysis in order to shape a comprehensive HIV prevention program that address local barriers to care at multiple contextual levels in the North West Province of South Africa. METHOD: The situational analysis was conducted in two sub-districts in 2012 and guided by an adaptation of WHO’s Strategic Approach, a predominantly qualitative method, including observation of service delivery points and in-depth interviews and focus groups with local leaders, providers, and community members, in order to recommend context-specific HIV prevention strategies. Analysis began during fieldwork with nightly discussions of findings and continued with coding original textual data from the fieldwork notebooks and a select number of recorded interviews. RESULTS: We conducted over 200 individual and group interviews and gleaned four principal social barriers to HIV prevention and care, including: HIV fatalism, traditional gender norms, HIV-related stigma, and challenges with communication around HIV, all of which fuel the HIV epidemic. At the different levels of response needed to stem the epidemic, we found evidence of national policies and programs that are mitigating the social risk factors but little community-based responses that address social risk factors to HIV. CONCLUSIONS: Understanding social and structural barriers to care helped shape our comprehensive HIV prevention program, which address the four ‘themes’ identified into each component of the program. Activities are underway to engage communities, offer community-based testing in high transmission areas, community stigma reduction, and a positive health, dignity and prevention program for stigma reduction and improve communication skills. The situational analysis process successfully shaped key programmatic decisions and cultivated a deeper collaboration with local stakeholders to support program implementation. Public Library of Science 2014-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4100930/ /pubmed/25028976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102904 Text en © 2014 Lippman et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lippman, Sheri A.
Treves-Kagan, Sarah
Gilvydis, Jennifer M.
Naidoo, Evasen
Khumalo-Sakutukwa, Gertrude
Darbes, Lynae
Raphela, Elsie
Ntswane, Lebogang
Barnhart, Scott
Informing Comprehensive HIV Prevention: A Situational Analysis of the HIV Prevention and Care Context, North West Province South Africa
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title_full Informing Comprehensive HIV Prevention: A Situational Analysis of the HIV Prevention and Care Context, North West Province South Africa
title_fullStr Informing Comprehensive HIV Prevention: A Situational Analysis of the HIV Prevention and Care Context, North West Province South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Informing Comprehensive HIV Prevention: A Situational Analysis of the HIV Prevention and Care Context, North West Province South Africa
title_short Informing Comprehensive HIV Prevention: A Situational Analysis of the HIV Prevention and Care Context, North West Province South Africa
title_sort informing comprehensive hiv prevention: a situational analysis of the hiv prevention and care context, north west province south africa
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4100930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25028976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102904
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