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Women's perspectives on ImpACT: a coping intervention to address sexual trauma and improve HIV care engagement in Cape Town, South Africa

机译:妇女对影响的观点:应对性创伤的应对干预,改善南非开普敦开普敦

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HIV-infected women who have experienced sexual violence face unique challenges in their HIV care engagement and adherence to antiretroviral medications (ARVs). Improving AIDS Care after Trauma (ImpACT) is a brief counseling intervention aimed at reducing the negative impact of sexual trauma and HIV, building coping skills, and improving long-term HIV care engagement. We conducted a randomized controlled pilot trial of ImpACT with 64 women initiating ARVs in Cape Town, South Africa, with results suggesting the intervention can reduce PTSD symptoms and increase motivation to adhere to ARVs. For the current study, we abstracted data from ImpACT worksheets completed by 31 participants during intervention sessions, and qualitative responses from post-intervention surveys, to examine mechanisms, facilitators, and barriers to change in the intervention. Data included participant descriptions of the values informing their care, barriers to participation, and perceived benefits of the intervention related to coping with trauma and improving care engagement. During the first session, women reported feelings of shame, sadness, and anger that led to social isolation, mistrust, and damaged relationships. Barriers to participation included work and school demands, issues with transportation, finances, and discomfort in talking about HIV and trauma, particularly in group sessions. Despite these challenges, several women stated they developed more positive thinking, felt more confident, and improved their interpersonal relationships. Participants also reported substantial positive impact on symptoms of sexual trauma and motivation to continue with long-term HIV care, and clearer understanding of barriers and facilitators to ARV adherence. ImpACT is a promising intervention model for building adaptive coping skills and adherence to HIV treatment, informed by personal values, among women with a history of trauma in this high-risk setting. The data also offer insights into strategies to strengthen the intervention, overcome barriers to participation, encourage the practical application of skills, and promote long-term HIV care engagement.
机译:艾滋病毒感染的妇女经历了性暴力,在他们的艾滋病毒治疗订婚和依从性抗逆转录病毒药物(ARV)方面面临着独特的挑战。创伤后改善艾滋病护理是一个简短的咨询干预,旨在减少性创伤和艾滋病毒,建立应对技能以及改善长期艾滋病病毒感染参与的负面影响。我们对64名妇女在南非开普敦发起的64名妇女进行了随机对照试验试验试验,结果表明干预措施可以降低应激障碍症状并增加遵守ARV的动机。对于目前的研究,我们在干预课程期间从31名参与者完成的影响工作表中抽象数据,以及干预后调查的定性响应,审查干预措施的机制,促进者和障碍。数据包括与他们的照顾,参与障碍的价值观的参与者描述,以及与应对创伤和改善护理参与的干预的效果。在第一届会议期间,妇女报告了导致社会孤立,不信任和损坏的关系的羞耻,悲伤和愤怒的感觉。参与的障碍包括工作和学校的需求,交通,财务和谈论艾滋病毒和创伤时的问题,特别是在集团会议中。尽管有这些挑战,但有几个女性表示,他们制定了更积极的思考,感觉更有信心,改善了他们的人际关系。参与者还报告了对性创伤症状的积极影响以及继续长期艾滋病病毒性护理的动机,并更清楚地了解障碍和促进者以实现ARV遵守。影响是建立适应性应对技能和遵守艾滋病毒治疗的有前途的干预模型,以个人价值观,在这种高风险环境中具有创伤史的妇女。这些数据还提供了对加强干预的策略的见解,克服参与的障碍,鼓励技能的实际应用,促进长期艾滋病病毒感染服务。

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