Interruptions to HIV Care Delivery During Pandemics and Natural Disasters: A Qualitative Study of Challenges and Opportunities From Frontline Healthcare Providers in Western Kenya
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Journal articleDate
2023-01-30Author
Tran, DanChing, Jennifer
Kafu, Catherine
Wachira, Juddy
Koros, Hillary
Venkataramani, Maya
Said, Jamil
Pastakia, Sonak D.
Galárraga, Omar
Genberg, Becky L.
Department
Pharmacy PracticeSubject
PandemicsCommunity-based care
Differentiated care
Natural disasters
Social determinants of health
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https://doi.org/10.1177/23259582231152041Abstract
During public health crises, people living with HIV (PLWH) may become disengaged from care. The goal of this study was to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and recent flooding disasters on HIV care delivery in western Kenya. We conducted ten individual in-depth interviews with HIV providers across four health facilities. We used an iterative and integrated inductive and deductive data analysis approach to generate four themes. First, increased structural interruptions created exacerbating strain on health facilities. Second, there was increased physical and psychosocial burnout among providers. Third, patient uptake of services along the HIV continuum decreased, particularly among vulnerable patients. Finally, existing community-based programs and teleconsultations could be adapted to provide differentiated HIV care. Community-centric care programs, with an emphasis on overcoming the social, economic, and structural barriers will be crucial to ensure optimal care and limit the impact of public health disruptions on HIV care globally.Citation
Tran DN, Ching J, Kafu C, et al. Interruptions to HIV Care Delivery During Pandemics and Natural Disasters: A Qualitative Study of Challenges and Opportunities From Frontline Healthcare Providers in Western Kenya. Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC). 2023;22. doi:10.1177/23259582231152041Citation to related work
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