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HIV Care Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mixed-Methods Telephone Interviews with Clinic-Enrolled HIV-Infected Adults in Uganda

COVID-19 measures that restrict movement may negatively impact access to HIV care and treatment. To contribute to the currently limited evidence, we used telephone interviews with quantitative and qualitative questions to examine how clients perceived COVID-19 and its effect on their HIV care and AR...

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Autores principales: Linnemayr, Sebastian, Jennings Mayo-Wilson, Larissa, Saya, Uzaib, Wagner, Zachary, MacCarthy, Sarah, Walukaga, Stewart, Nakubulwa, Susan, Karamagi, Yvonne
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7486807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32918641
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-020-03032-8
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author Linnemayr, Sebastian
Jennings Mayo-Wilson, Larissa
Saya, Uzaib
Wagner, Zachary
MacCarthy, Sarah
Walukaga, Stewart
Nakubulwa, Susan
Karamagi, Yvonne
author_facet Linnemayr, Sebastian
Jennings Mayo-Wilson, Larissa
Saya, Uzaib
Wagner, Zachary
MacCarthy, Sarah
Walukaga, Stewart
Nakubulwa, Susan
Karamagi, Yvonne
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description COVID-19 measures that restrict movement may negatively impact access to HIV care and treatment. To contribute to the currently limited evidence, we used telephone interviews with quantitative and qualitative questions to examine how clients perceived COVID-19 and its effect on their HIV care and ART adherence. One hundred (n = 100) Ugandan adults on ART from an existing study were randomly selected and enrolled. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using descriptive statistics and rapid content analyses. 76% of clients indicated that COVID-19 negatively impacted travel to HIV clinics; 54% perceived that coming to the clinic increased their risk of acquiring COVID-19; and 14% said that COVID-19 had negatively impacted their ART adherence. Qualitative feedback suggests that fear of COVID-19 infection discouraged clinic attendance while stay-at-home orders helped routinize ART adherence and employ new community-based approaches for HIV care. Addressing negative unintended consequences of COVID-19 lockdowns on HIV care is urgently needed.
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spelling pubmed-74868072020-09-14 HIV Care Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mixed-Methods Telephone Interviews with Clinic-Enrolled HIV-Infected Adults in Uganda Linnemayr, Sebastian Jennings Mayo-Wilson, Larissa Saya, Uzaib Wagner, Zachary MacCarthy, Sarah Walukaga, Stewart Nakubulwa, Susan Karamagi, Yvonne AIDS Behav Original Paper COVID-19 measures that restrict movement may negatively impact access to HIV care and treatment. To contribute to the currently limited evidence, we used telephone interviews with quantitative and qualitative questions to examine how clients perceived COVID-19 and its effect on their HIV care and ART adherence. One hundred (n = 100) Ugandan adults on ART from an existing study were randomly selected and enrolled. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using descriptive statistics and rapid content analyses. 76% of clients indicated that COVID-19 negatively impacted travel to HIV clinics; 54% perceived that coming to the clinic increased their risk of acquiring COVID-19; and 14% said that COVID-19 had negatively impacted their ART adherence. Qualitative feedback suggests that fear of COVID-19 infection discouraged clinic attendance while stay-at-home orders helped routinize ART adherence and employ new community-based approaches for HIV care. Addressing negative unintended consequences of COVID-19 lockdowns on HIV care is urgently needed. Springer US 2020-09-12 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7486807/ /pubmed/32918641 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-020-03032-8 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Linnemayr, Sebastian
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Saya, Uzaib
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MacCarthy, Sarah
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Nakubulwa, Susan
Karamagi, Yvonne
HIV Care Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mixed-Methods Telephone Interviews with Clinic-Enrolled HIV-Infected Adults in Uganda
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title_full HIV Care Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mixed-Methods Telephone Interviews with Clinic-Enrolled HIV-Infected Adults in Uganda
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