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Optimising neonatal antiretroviral therapy using raltegravir: a qualitative analysis of healthcare workers’ and caregivers’ perspectives

BACKGROUND: In 2020, Zimbabwe adopted the WHO’s recommendation to use raltegravir (RAL) granule-based regimens for treatment of neonates identified with HIV at the time of birth testing. This study explores the acceptability of RAL granules by caregivers and healthcare workers (HCWs). METHODS: Inter...

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Autores principales: Katirayi, Leila, Stecker, Carl, Andifasi, Precious, Mushavi, Angela, Tiwari, Pradisha, Jakazi, Chioniso, Maphosa, Talent, Thorsen, Viva, Murandu, Mildrate, Gombakomba, Gladys, Mungati, More, Denoeud-Ndam, Lise, Rivadeneira, Emilia, Weber, Rachel, Hrapcak, Susan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9330340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36053612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjpo-2022-001474
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author Katirayi, Leila
Stecker, Carl
Andifasi, Precious
Mushavi, Angela
Tiwari, Pradisha
Jakazi, Chioniso
Maphosa, Talent
Thorsen, Viva
Murandu, Mildrate
Gombakomba, Gladys
Mungati, More
Denoeud-Ndam, Lise
Rivadeneira, Emilia
Weber, Rachel
Hrapcak, Susan
author_facet Katirayi, Leila
Stecker, Carl
Andifasi, Precious
Mushavi, Angela
Tiwari, Pradisha
Jakazi, Chioniso
Maphosa, Talent
Thorsen, Viva
Murandu, Mildrate
Gombakomba, Gladys
Mungati, More
Denoeud-Ndam, Lise
Rivadeneira, Emilia
Weber, Rachel
Hrapcak, Susan
author_sort Katirayi, Leila
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In 2020, Zimbabwe adopted the WHO’s recommendation to use raltegravir (RAL) granule-based regimens for treatment of neonates identified with HIV at the time of birth testing. This study explores the acceptability of RAL granules by caregivers and healthcare workers (HCWs). METHODS: Interviews were conducted with 15 caregivers and 12 HCWs from 8 health facilities in Zimbabwe participating in the introductory pilot of RAL granules treatment for newborns. Eligible caregivers included those who had administered RAL to their infant and attended either 8th or 28th day of life appointments. Caregivers of neonates recently initiated on RAL were selected through convenience sampling. Eligible HCWs who provided RAL preparation, administration instructions and support to caregivers of neonates on RAL for at least 3 months were recruited from the same facilities as the caregivers. Interview transcripts were coded and thematically analysed. RESULTS: Caregivers reported that their babies looked healthier after RAL initiation, with improved skin appearance and weight gain. Some caregivers wanted their child to remain on RAL beyond 28 days instead of switching regimens, as recommended by national guidelines. HCWs observed that RAL granules improved health outcomes compared with other regimens. HCWs reported challenges with caregivers understanding dosing instructions, measuring with a syringe, swirling and not shaking the medicine, discarding unused medication and following the changes in the dosing schedule and amount when RAL was initiated a few days after birth. HCWs stated that adequate counselling and repeat demonstrations were crucial to ensure that caregivers clearly understood RAL dosing and administration instructions. HCWs requested more standardised training targeting nurses with guidance on handling missed doses and clarification on mixing RAL granules with water and not breastmilk. CONCLUSION: While feedback from caregivers and HCWs on RAL implementation was positive, barriers were also noted. Adequate training and sufficient instruction and support for caregivers would help to ensure that RAL granules are prepared, dosed and administered correctly.
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spelling pubmed-93303402022-08-16 Optimising neonatal antiretroviral therapy using raltegravir: a qualitative analysis of healthcare workers’ and caregivers’ perspectives Katirayi, Leila Stecker, Carl Andifasi, Precious Mushavi, Angela Tiwari, Pradisha Jakazi, Chioniso Maphosa, Talent Thorsen, Viva Murandu, Mildrate Gombakomba, Gladys Mungati, More Denoeud-Ndam, Lise Rivadeneira, Emilia Weber, Rachel Hrapcak, Susan BMJ Paediatr Open Neonatology BACKGROUND: In 2020, Zimbabwe adopted the WHO’s recommendation to use raltegravir (RAL) granule-based regimens for treatment of neonates identified with HIV at the time of birth testing. This study explores the acceptability of RAL granules by caregivers and healthcare workers (HCWs). METHODS: Interviews were conducted with 15 caregivers and 12 HCWs from 8 health facilities in Zimbabwe participating in the introductory pilot of RAL granules treatment for newborns. Eligible caregivers included those who had administered RAL to their infant and attended either 8th or 28th day of life appointments. Caregivers of neonates recently initiated on RAL were selected through convenience sampling. Eligible HCWs who provided RAL preparation, administration instructions and support to caregivers of neonates on RAL for at least 3 months were recruited from the same facilities as the caregivers. Interview transcripts were coded and thematically analysed. RESULTS: Caregivers reported that their babies looked healthier after RAL initiation, with improved skin appearance and weight gain. Some caregivers wanted their child to remain on RAL beyond 28 days instead of switching regimens, as recommended by national guidelines. HCWs observed that RAL granules improved health outcomes compared with other regimens. HCWs reported challenges with caregivers understanding dosing instructions, measuring with a syringe, swirling and not shaking the medicine, discarding unused medication and following the changes in the dosing schedule and amount when RAL was initiated a few days after birth. HCWs stated that adequate counselling and repeat demonstrations were crucial to ensure that caregivers clearly understood RAL dosing and administration instructions. HCWs requested more standardised training targeting nurses with guidance on handling missed doses and clarification on mixing RAL granules with water and not breastmilk. CONCLUSION: While feedback from caregivers and HCWs on RAL implementation was positive, barriers were also noted. Adequate training and sufficient instruction and support for caregivers would help to ensure that RAL granules are prepared, dosed and administered correctly. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9330340/ /pubmed/36053612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjpo-2022-001474 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Neonatology
Katirayi, Leila
Stecker, Carl
Andifasi, Precious
Mushavi, Angela
Tiwari, Pradisha
Jakazi, Chioniso
Maphosa, Talent
Thorsen, Viva
Murandu, Mildrate
Gombakomba, Gladys
Mungati, More
Denoeud-Ndam, Lise
Rivadeneira, Emilia
Weber, Rachel
Hrapcak, Susan
Optimising neonatal antiretroviral therapy using raltegravir: a qualitative analysis of healthcare workers’ and caregivers’ perspectives
title Optimising neonatal antiretroviral therapy using raltegravir: a qualitative analysis of healthcare workers’ and caregivers’ perspectives
title_full Optimising neonatal antiretroviral therapy using raltegravir: a qualitative analysis of healthcare workers’ and caregivers’ perspectives
title_fullStr Optimising neonatal antiretroviral therapy using raltegravir: a qualitative analysis of healthcare workers’ and caregivers’ perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Optimising neonatal antiretroviral therapy using raltegravir: a qualitative analysis of healthcare workers’ and caregivers’ perspectives
title_short Optimising neonatal antiretroviral therapy using raltegravir: a qualitative analysis of healthcare workers’ and caregivers’ perspectives
title_sort optimising neonatal antiretroviral therapy using raltegravir: a qualitative analysis of healthcare workers’ and caregivers’ perspectives
topic Neonatology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9330340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36053612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjpo-2022-001474
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