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The 'family' context of HIV: a need for comprehensive health and social policies.

D DeMatteo1, L M Wells, R Salter Goldie, S M King.   

Abstract

This paper reports on the findings from a multi-site psychosocial study of Canadian families with HIV-positive mothers. A total of 110 adults, representing 91 families across Canada participated in interviews. Qualitative analysis revealed a number of themes including: a complex web of personal, health and family concerns; the needs of children; family finances; disclosure dilemmas; and social experiences and challenges. These themes reflect an intricate and dynamic picture of parental and family life for adults and children living with HIV infection. Nowhere in the literature do we see HIV framed as a 'family infection'. Surveillance reporting reflects information on infected adults and children but not family groupings. Yet with HIV several family members and multiple generations as well as single or both parents may be infected, highlighting the importance of 'family HIV' as a framework for health policy and programme development. At issue is the problem that medical and other institutions view issues of surveillance, treatment and care through the lens of the infected individual, rather than being family focused. Often it is only in the context of identifying support, or barriers to support, for the medically diagnosed individual that biological or socially created families become a focus of concern. The failure to situate both chronic and life-threatening illnesses within the family setting has serious quality of life and planning consequences for parents and children living with HIV infection as well as other illnesses.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11940283     DOI: 10.1080/09540120120076940

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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2.  The dyadic effects of HIV stigma on the mental health of children and their parents in South Africa.

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Authors:  Victoria B Mitrani; Nomi S Weiss-Laxer; Daniel J Feaster
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5.  Using health provider insights to inform pediatric HIV disclosure: a qualitative study and practice framework from Kenya.

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6.  Double disclosure bind: complexities of communicating an HIV diagnosis in the context of unintended pregnancy in Durban, South Africa.

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8.  Pregnancy in women with perinatally acquired HIV-infection: outcomes and challenges.

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Journal:  AIDS Care       Date:  2011-05-23

9.  Success with antiretroviral treatment for children in Kigali, Rwanda: experience with health center/nurse-based care.

Authors:  Johan van Griensven; Ludwig De Naeyer; Jeanine Uwera; Anita Asiimwe; Claire Gazille; Tony Reid
Journal:  BMC Pediatr       Date:  2008-10-02       Impact factor: 2.125

10.  Challenges with couples, serodiscordance and HIV disclosure: healthcare provider perspectives on delivering safer conception services for HIV-affected couples, South Africa.

Authors:  Tamaryn L Crankshaw; Deborah Mindry; Chantal Munthree; Thabo Letsoalo; Pranitha Maharaj
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