| Literature DB >> 35709223 |
Amanda Gabster1,2,3, Eliana Socha4, Juan Miguel Pascale1,5, Gonzalo Cabezas Talavero4, Alezander Castrellón4, Yaremis Quiel6, César Gantes6, Philippe Mayaud2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Panama's HIV epidemic is far from under control. One of the populations with the fastest-growing epidemic among the Indigenous peoples of the Comarca Ngäbe-Buglé (CNB). The CNB is an administratively autonomous Indigenous region in Western Panama that is home to over 200,000 individuals of Ngäbe and Buglé ethnicities. This population is unique and, in several ways, represents the early stages of the AIDS epidemics in high-income countries. The CNB is the most impoverished region in Panama and is relatively isolated from outside influences, with limited roads, electricity, and an internet connection, including medical assistance. Around 1.5% of all rapid HIV tests are positive, compared to a national prevalence of 0.9%; in CNB, diagnosis tends to be late. In CNB, 56.3% of individuals had an initial CD4 count of <350 cells/mm3. Antiretroviral treatment (ART) dropout in this region is five times higher than the national average; there is high early mortality due to opportunistic infections. Using the Social-Ecological Theory for Health as a framework, this study aims to describe the facilitators and barriers associated with ART adherence and retention in HIV care among people living with HIV (PLHIV) in the CNB. A better understanding of factors that obstruct adherence could lead to more effective HIV care and prevention in CNB.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35709223 PMCID: PMC9202867 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.752
Interview schedule.
| Key questions and themes | Prompts and sub-questions |
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| Can you tell me a bit about your diagnosis? What happened after? | • What was it that motivated you to get treatment? |
| Tell me about the treatment you are taking now. | • Why did you select this treatment?Or why did you stop taking treatment or go to the ART clinic? |
| Tell me a bit about the difficulties you have faced while trying to access ART. | • How much does it cost for you to get your ART? |
| What has been the process of adaptation to your diagnosis | •How do you feel about your diagnosis? |
| How has your diagnosis changed or affected your relationship with your family or friends? | • What have been the reactions of your family and friends? |
| And the rest of your community? | • Have you felt you were discriminated against? Can you tell me about it? |
| What are some things that have affected your wellbeing since you were diagnoses? | • Is there something that has affected you negatively? What happened, and how did it affect you? |
| Tell me what you have learned about HIV since you were diagnosed. | • What would you like to learn more about? What can the clinic do better? |
Participant characteristics, Comarca Ngäbe-Buglé, Panama, 2018.
| Pseudonym | Gender | Age range | Region of CNB |
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| Man | 31–50 | Southern |
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| Man | 18–30 | Southern |
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| Man | 18–30 | Southern |
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| Man | 18–30 | Northern |
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| Man | 31–50 | Northern |
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| Man | 18–30 | Northern |
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| Man | 31–50 | Southern |
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| Man | 18–30 | Southern |
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| Man | 31–50 | Southern |
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| Man | 18–30 | Southern |
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| Woman | 31–50 | Northern |
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| Man | 18–30 | Southern |
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| Man | 18–30 | Northern |
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| Woman | 31–50 | Southern |
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| Man | 18–30 | Northern |
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| Man | 18–30 | Southern |
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| Man | 18–30 | Southern |
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| Man | 18–30 | Northern |
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| Woman | 18–30 | Northern |
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| Woman | 31–50 | Southern |
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| Man | 31–50 | Northern |