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Infant and young child feeding learning sessions during savings groups are feasible and acceptable for HIV‐positive and HIV‐negative women in Malawi

机译:储蓄群体期间的婴儿和幼儿喂养学习课程是马拉维的艾滋病毒阳性和艾滋病毒阴性女性的可行和可接受的

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Abstract Based on formative research, HIV‐positive women in Lilongwe District, Malawi receive little infant and young child feeding (IYCF) counselling postpartum and want more support for IYCF from their husbands. To address these gaps, we implemented a behaviour change communication intervention promoting IYCF in village savings and loan associations (VSLAs) that included HIV‐positive and HIV‐negative women. The intervention consisted of 15 IYCF learning sessions facilitated by VSLA volunteers during regular VSLA meetings and included four sessions to which husbands were invited. We assessed the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention through learning session participation logs, structured observations of learning sessions, and in‐depth interviews with HIV‐positive and HIV‐negative VSLA members, husbands of members, and VSLA volunteers. Nine VSLA volunteers conducted learning sessions with approximately 300–400 women, about one quarter of whom were lactating, and 25–35 men. VSLA volunteers consistently communicated technical information correctly, followed the learning session steps, and used visual aids. Sessions averaged 46?min, with 20% of observed sessions completed within the recommended time (20–25?min). Key themes from interviews were the following: (a) learning sessions were useful; (b) including HIV‐positive and HIV‐negative women in the sessions was acceptable; (c) information learned during sessions encouraged families to change IYCF practices; (d) IYCF messages were shared with others in the community; and (e) male participation was low because men considered VSLAs and IYCF to be women's activities. In conclusion, integrating IYCF learning sessions into VLSAs was feasible and acceptable for mixed groups of HIV‐positive and HIV‐negative women. Future research should test other strategies for involving men in IYCF.
机译:摘要基于形成性研究,利龙圭地区的艾滋病毒阳性妇女,马拉维接受了小婴儿和幼儿喂养(IYCF)咨询产后,并希望更多地支持丈夫的IYCF。为了解决这些差距,我们实施了促进IYCF在村储蓄和贷款协会(VSLAs)中的行为改变通信干预,包括艾滋病毒阳性和艾滋病毒期间妇女。干预由VSLA志愿者在普通VSLA会议期间促进的15个IYCF学习会议,并包括邀请丈夫的四届会议。我们通过学习会议参与日志,结构化观察,学习会议的结构化观察以及与艾滋病毒阳性和艾滋病毒负面的VSLA成员,成员丈夫和VSLA志愿者进行了深入访谈的可行性和可接受性。九vsla志愿者与大约300-400名女性进行了学习课程,其中四分之一是哺乳,25-35名男子。 VSLA志愿者正确地传达了技术信息,遵循学习会话步骤,并使用过视觉辅助工具。会话平均为46?分钟,其中& 20%的观察课程在推荐时间内完成(20-25?min)。面试的主要主题是以下内容:(a)学习会议很有用; (b)在会议中包括艾滋病毒阳性和艾滋病毒负面妇女是可接受的; (c)在会议期间学到的信息鼓励家庭改变IYCF实践; (d)IYCF消息与社区中的其他人共享; (e)男性参与是低的,因为男性认为vslas和Iycf是妇女的活动。总之,将IYCF学习会纳入VLSA是可行的,对于艾滋病毒阳性和艾滋病毒阴性女性的混合群是可行的,可接受的。未来的研究应该测试涉及IYCF男性的其他策略。

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