乌干达艾滋病毒血清不一致夫妇安全受孕咨询的好处和挑战。

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Pub Date : 2018-03-01 DOI:10.1363/44e5718
Deborah Mindry, Mahlet A Woldetsadik, Rhoda K Wanyenze, Jolly Beyeza-Kashesya, Sarah Finocchario-Kessler, Kathy Goggin, Glenn Wagner
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背景:安全受孕咨询可以帮助艾滋病毒感染者减少将病毒传播给伴侣和孩子的风险。然而,低收入国家很少提供或评估这种咨询。方法:2014-2015年,在乌干达艾滋病毒诊所对42名艾滋病毒阳性患者和16名未感染的伴侣进行了深入的定性访谈,这些患者参加了为寻求生育的血清不一致夫妇提供的安全受孕咨询干预。参与者参加了多达六个月的咨询会议,他们在使用他们选择的更安全的受孕方法方面得到指导和持续的支持。访谈记录的内容分析被用来确定与安全受孕咨询的好处和挑战相关的主题。结果:几乎三分之二的参与者认为,安全受孕咨询是一种赋权的经历,使他们能够在生育方面做出明智的选择,学习如何安全怀孕,并了解如何在怀孕期间保持健康。定时无保护性交是最常用的安全受孕方法。七对夫妇成功怀孕,没有未感染的伴侣转化为血清。参与者在咨询和方法使用方面的主要担忧和挑战是人工自我授精问题、与伴侣交往困难以及对艾滋病毒感染的恐惧。结论:咨询可以帮助艾滋病毒感染者在生育和更安全的受孕方法方面做出知情选择;然而,需要一项对照临床试验来确定客户是否正确使用这些方法,并评估怀孕率和传播率。决策者需要考虑将安全受孕咨询作为常规艾滋病毒护理的一部分。
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Benefits and Challenges of Safer-Conception Counseling for HIV Serodiscordant Couples in Uganda.

Context: Safer-conception counseling may help people living with HIV to reduce the risk of transmission to partners and children. However, such counseling is rarely offered or evaluated in low-income countries.

Methods: In 2014-2015, in-depth qualitative interviews were conducted at a Ugandan HIV clinic with 42 HIV-positive clients and 16 uninfected partners who had participated in a safer-conception counseling intervention for serodiscordant couples seeking to have a child. Participants attended up to six monthly counseling sessions in which they received instruction and ongoing support in using the safer-conception method they selected. Content analysis of interview transcripts was used to identify themes related to the benefits and challenges of safer-conception counseling.

Results: Almost two-thirds of participants felt that safer-conception counseling was an empowering experience that enabled them to make informed choices regarding childbearing, learn how to conceive safely and understand how to stay healthy while trying to conceive. Timed unprotected intercourse was the most frequently used safer-conception method. Seven couples had successful pregnancies, and no uninfected partners seroconverted. Participants' primary concerns and challenges regarding counseling and method use were issues with manual self-insemination, difficulty with engaging partners and fear of HIV infection.

Conclusions: Counseling can help HIV-infected individuals make informed choices about childbearing and safer-conception methods; however, a controlled clinical trial is needed to determine whether clients use such methods correctly and to assess rates of pregnancy and transmission. Policymakers need to consider including safer-conception counseling as part of routine HIV care.

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