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Process evaluation of an intervention to improve HIV treatment outcomes among children and adolescents
SETTING: Children and adolescents with HIV encounter challenges in initiation and adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART). A community-based support intervention of structured home visits, aimed at improving initiation, adherence and treatment, was delivered by community health workers (CHWs) to c...
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International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9484595/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36160722 http://dx.doi.org/10.5588/pha.22.0009 |
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author | Seguin, M. Dringus, S. Chiomvu, S. Apollo, T. Sibanda, E. Simms, V. Bernays, S. Chikodzore, R. Redzo, N. Mlilo, P. Ndlovu, L. Nzombe, P. Ncube, B. Kranzer, K. Abbas Ferrand, R. Chikwari, C. D. |
author_facet | Seguin, M. Dringus, S. Chiomvu, S. Apollo, T. Sibanda, E. Simms, V. Bernays, S. Chikodzore, R. Redzo, N. Mlilo, P. Ndlovu, L. Nzombe, P. Ncube, B. Kranzer, K. Abbas Ferrand, R. Chikwari, C. D. |
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description | SETTING: Children and adolescents with HIV encounter challenges in initiation and adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART). A community-based support intervention of structured home visits, aimed at improving initiation, adherence and treatment, was delivered by community health workers (CHWs) to children and adolescents newly diagnosed with HIV. OBJECTIVES: To 1) describe intervention delivery, 2) explore CHW, caregiver and adolescents’ perceptions of the intervention, 3) identify barriers and facilitators to implementation, and 4) ascertain treatment outcomes at 12 months’ post-HIV diagnosis. DESIGN: We drew upon: 1) semi-structured interviews (n = 22) with 5 adolescents, 11 caregivers and 6 CHWs, 2) 28 CHW field manuals, and 3) quantitative data for study participants (demographic information and HIV clinical outcomes). RESULTS: Forty-one children received at least a part of the intervention. Of those whose viral load was tested, 26 (n = 32, 81.3%) were virally suppressed. Interviewees felt that the intervention supported ART adherence and strengthened mental health. Facilitators to intervention delivery were convenience and rapport between CHWs and families. Stigma, challenges in locating participants and inadequate resources for CHWs were barriers. CONCLUSION: This intervention was helpful in supporting HIV treatment adherence among adolescents and children. Facilitators and barriers may be useful in developing future interventions. |
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spelling | pubmed-94845952022-09-24 Process evaluation of an intervention to improve HIV treatment outcomes among children and adolescents Seguin, M. Dringus, S. Chiomvu, S. Apollo, T. Sibanda, E. Simms, V. Bernays, S. Chikodzore, R. Redzo, N. Mlilo, P. Ndlovu, L. Nzombe, P. Ncube, B. Kranzer, K. Abbas Ferrand, R. Chikwari, C. D. Public Health Action Original Articles SETTING: Children and adolescents with HIV encounter challenges in initiation and adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART). A community-based support intervention of structured home visits, aimed at improving initiation, adherence and treatment, was delivered by community health workers (CHWs) to children and adolescents newly diagnosed with HIV. OBJECTIVES: To 1) describe intervention delivery, 2) explore CHW, caregiver and adolescents’ perceptions of the intervention, 3) identify barriers and facilitators to implementation, and 4) ascertain treatment outcomes at 12 months’ post-HIV diagnosis. DESIGN: We drew upon: 1) semi-structured interviews (n = 22) with 5 adolescents, 11 caregivers and 6 CHWs, 2) 28 CHW field manuals, and 3) quantitative data for study participants (demographic information and HIV clinical outcomes). RESULTS: Forty-one children received at least a part of the intervention. Of those whose viral load was tested, 26 (n = 32, 81.3%) were virally suppressed. Interviewees felt that the intervention supported ART adherence and strengthened mental health. Facilitators to intervention delivery were convenience and rapport between CHWs and families. Stigma, challenges in locating participants and inadequate resources for CHWs were barriers. CONCLUSION: This intervention was helpful in supporting HIV treatment adherence among adolescents and children. Facilitators and barriers may be useful in developing future interventions. International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2022-09-21 2022-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9484595/ /pubmed/36160722 http://dx.doi.org/10.5588/pha.22.0009 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence CC-BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) published by The Union (www.theunion.org (http://www.theunion.org) ). |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Seguin, M. Dringus, S. Chiomvu, S. Apollo, T. Sibanda, E. Simms, V. Bernays, S. Chikodzore, R. Redzo, N. Mlilo, P. Ndlovu, L. Nzombe, P. Ncube, B. Kranzer, K. Abbas Ferrand, R. Chikwari, C. D. Process evaluation of an intervention to improve HIV treatment outcomes among children and adolescents |
title | Process evaluation of an intervention to improve HIV treatment outcomes among children and adolescents |
title_full | Process evaluation of an intervention to improve HIV treatment outcomes among children and adolescents |
title_fullStr | Process evaluation of an intervention to improve HIV treatment outcomes among children and adolescents |
title_full_unstemmed | Process evaluation of an intervention to improve HIV treatment outcomes among children and adolescents |
title_short | Process evaluation of an intervention to improve HIV treatment outcomes among children and adolescents |
title_sort | process evaluation of an intervention to improve hiv treatment outcomes among children and adolescents |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9484595/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36160722 http://dx.doi.org/10.5588/pha.22.0009 |
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