CASE MANAGEMENT AND RESILIENCE OF ADOLESCENTS LIVING WITH HIV IN KIBRA SUB-COUNTY, NAIROBI CITY COUNTY, KENYA

Jophash Mwamba, Paul Norvy, Wilkins Ndege Muhingi
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Purpose: This study sought to examine the influence of case management on the resilience of adolescents living with HIV in Kibra Sub-County, Nairobi, Kenya. Mainly, the study aimed to assess the effect of the healthy domain, safe domain, schooled domain, and stable domain interventions on the resilience of adolescents living with HIV in Kibra Sub-County. Methodology: The study was anchored on Resilience Theory, Empowerment Theory, and Case Management Model and adopted a cross-sectional descriptive design. The study used a sample size of 165 adolescents living with HIV aged between 10-19 years and 16 key informants. A stratified sampling technique was used to select adolescents living with HIV, while key informants were selected through a purposive sampling technique. The study used questionnaires and interview guides to collect data. Findings: It is observed that case management interventions explained 80.0% of the resilience of adolescents living with HIV. More importantly, the study found that healthy domain, safe domain, schooled domain, and stable domain interventions had a positive and significant effect on the resilience of adolescents living with HIV in Kibra Sub-County. The case management interventions contributed significantly to the resilience of adolescents living with HIV in informal settlements. The most significant predictor of resilience was stable domain interventions, followed by schooled domain interventions, safe domain interventions, and healthy domain interventions. Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: The study recommends that organizations or facilities dealing with adolescents living with HIV need to strengthen health education training, viral load monitoring, assisted disclosure, and follow-ups and bolster basic counselling, enhanced adherence counseling, and life-skill training. They should also support needy adolescents with sanitary pads and school fees/levies, monitor school attendance, provide relief food support to families experiencing emergencies, and provide career guidance and business and vocational/technical training. The findings contribute significantly to project management since all development projects aim to build the resilience of beneficiaries and enable them to become self-reliant. In order to support the findings that successful case management contributes to higher resilience and improved wellbeing, the researcher invites more research to identify other variables under case management intervention.
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肯尼亚内罗毕市基布拉县感染艾滋病毒青少年的病例管理和复原力
目的:本研究旨在探讨病例管理对肯尼亚内罗毕基布拉县感染艾滋病毒的青少年恢复力的影响。本研究主要旨在评估健康领域、安全领域、受教育领域和稳定领域干预对基布拉县青少年艾滋病毒感染者心理弹性的影响。研究方法:本研究以弹性理论、授权理论和个案管理模型为基础,采用横断面描述性设计。该研究使用了165名年龄在10-19岁之间感染艾滋病毒的青少年和16名关键信息提供者的样本。采用分层抽样的方法对感染艾滋病毒的青少年进行抽样调查,采用有目的抽样的方法对关键信息提供人进行抽样调查。该研究使用问卷调查和访谈指南来收集数据。研究发现:病例管理干预解释了80.0%感染艾滋病毒的青少年的恢复力。更重要的是,研究发现健康领域、安全领域、受教育领域和稳定领域的干预措施对基布拉县感染艾滋病毒的青少年的恢复力有显著的正向影响。病例管理干预措施极大地促进了非正规住区中感染艾滋病毒的青少年的复原力。最显著的预测因子是稳定域干预,其次是学校域干预、安全域干预和健康域干预。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:该研究建议,处理感染艾滋病毒的青少年的组织或机构需要加强健康教育培训、病毒载量监测、协助披露和随访,并加强基本咨询、加强依从性咨询和生活技能培训。它们还应向有需要的青少年提供卫生巾和学费/征费,监测上学情况,向经历紧急情况的家庭提供救济食品支助,并提供职业指导以及商业和职业/技术培训。这些研究结果对项目管理有重大贡献,因为所有发展项目的目标都是建立受益者的复原力,使他们能够自力更生。为了支持成功的案例管理有助于提高弹性和改善幸福感的研究结果,研究人员邀请更多的研究来确定案例管理干预下的其他变量。
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