| Literature DB >> 34634181 |
Chattiya Nitpolprasert1, Tarandeep Anand1, Nittaya Phanuphak2, Peter Reiss3, Jintanat Ananworanich3, Holly Landrum Peay4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented event with massive global health and socio-economic impacts on vulnerable populations, especially people living with HIV. The epidemic has severely affected Thailand's economy and potentially impacted the financial and psychological wellbeing of Thai HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM).Entities:
Keywords: coronavirus disease (COVID-19); economic disparities; men who have sex with men; people living with HIV; severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34634181 PMCID: PMC8653254 DOI: 10.1111/hiv.13190
Source DB: PubMed Journal: HIV Med ISSN: 1464-2662 Impact factor: 3.094
Summary of the interview guide assessing perceived and experienced impacts of coronavirus disease (COVID‐19)
| Domain | Descriptions and key interview questions |
|---|---|
| (1) Response to COVID‐19 and impact on daily lives |
Perceived COVID‐19 impact, fear of COVID‐19, COVID‐19 prevention strategies, and life changes resulting from COVID‐19. Sample questions: What are your thoughts and feelings about the COVID‐19 pandemic? How has your daily life been impacted by the COVID‐19 pandemic and the national lockdown? How do you prevent yourself getting COVID‐19? |
| (2) Impact on work and economic situation |
Changes in occupation and monthly income at the time of the interview compared with the pre‐COVID‐19 period, resulting financial impact and economic challenges faced, and participants’ perspective on revival of their financial conditions and Thailand’s projected economic recovery to the pre‐COVID‐19 pandemic level. Sample questions: What are the challenges in your employment resulting from COVID‐19? How do you cope with changes in your work and life? What are other financial challenges faced by you as a result of COVID‐19? |
| (3) HIV service delivery |
Clinic visit retention and ART adherence impact. Sample questions: What are the challenges of and barriers to timely ART refill, ART adherence and making clinic visits during the COVID‐19 pandemic? How do you communicate with your health care providers during the national lockdown? |
| (4) Impact of Adam’s Love online support intervention during the COVID‐19 pandemic |
Impact of Adam’s Love interventions, e.g. daily personalized ART reminders and real‐time eCounselling support, in reducing COVID‐19‐related anxiety and addressing ART and retention challenges. Sample questions: How did Adam’s Love support help with maintaining ART adherence, retention in care, and psychosocial wellbeing during the COVID‐19 outbreak? |
Broad domains and key interview questions are shown. Unstructured follow‐up probes were used to further explore points as they arose during the interview.
Abbreviation: ART, antiretroviral therapy.
Demographic characteristics of a qualitative sample of 26 Thai men who have sex with men (MSM) living with HIV (n = 26)
| Demographic characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Age (years) [median (IQR)] | 29 ([27–30) |
| Location [ | |
| Bangkok | 5 (19.2) |
| Tourism‐reliant provinces other than Bangkok | 12 (46.2) |
| Other provinces (in the central, northeast and west of Thailand) | 9 (34.6) |
| City relocation [ | |
| Yes | 9 (34.6) |
| No | 17 (65.4) |
| Change of health insurance coverage and HIV clinic relocation as a result of COVID‐19 impact [ | |
| Yes | 6 (23.1) |
| No | 20 (76.9) |
| Education [ | |
| High school or lower | 4 (15.4) |
| Bachelor’s degree or higher | 22 (84.6) |
| Occupation (prior to the COVID‐19 pandemic) [ | |
| Tourism and service sector (e.g. hotels, airlines, airports, tours, malls, cinemas and entertainment venues) | 13 (50) |
| Other employment (e.g. private and government sector) | 11 (42.3) |
| Student | 2 (7.7) |
| Monthly income (in 2019, prior to the COVID‐19 pandemic) [ | |
| < $300 | 4 (15.4) |
| $300–1000 | 14 (53.8) |
| > $1000 | 8 (30.8) |
| Monthly income (during the COVID‐19 pandemic at the time of the interview) [ | |
| < $300 | 13 (50) |
| $300–1000 | 9 (34.6) |
| > $1000 | 4 (15.4) |
| Suppressed viral load (< 50 copies/mL) [ | 21 (80.8) |
Abbreviation: IQR, interquartile range.
Tourism‐reliant provinces in Thailand were defined as those that ranked highest in terms of income earned from foreign tourism and included Bangkok, Phuket, Krabi, Surat Thani, Chonburi, Chiang Mai, Phang Nga, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Trat and Rayong.