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Courage and confidence to stop lying: caregiver perspectives on a video to support paediatric HIV disclosure in Kampala, Uganda

Authors :
Lisa M Butler
Barbara Nabiryo
Janet Seeley
Philippa Musoke
Margaret Namuganga
Sonja Klingberg
Resty Lubwama
Monica Etima
Rachel King
Source :
African Journal of AIDS Research; Vol 17, No 3 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that HIV-positive children are told their diagnosis by age 12 years. However, most perinatally-infected children reach adolescence without being told their HIV status. Effective strategies are needed to promote disclosure, and optimise children’s health outcomes as they transition to adolescence and adulthood. This qualitative study explored how caregivers of HIV-positive children aged 7–12 years perceived and related to a video used as part of a larger behavioural intervention to promote full disclosureto children by age 12 years. Eight semi-structured interviews and 3 group reflection sessions with 28 caregivers were analysed thematically. Five themes were generated: courage and confidence; reasoning and empathy; child–caregiver relationship; foreign but relatable; and not reaching everyone.The video was found acceptable and appropriate for fostering readiness to disclose. Through watching it, participants reported they could see people similar to themselves prevail despite challenges, which gave them courage.Keywords: video intervention, self-efficacy, pediatric HIV, behaviour change, qualitative

Details

ISSN :
17279445 and 16085906
Volume :
17
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
African journal of AIDS research : AJAR
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7e4ab940653318ff74149398797230ae