作者
Drusilla Makworo
发表日期
2021/10/2
期刊
Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing
卷号
7
期号
2
页码范围
45-55
简介
Purpose: Caring for HIV positive children poses various challenges and uncertainties depending on the disclosure of their status. To explore the caregivers' experiences in caring for HIV positive children before, during and after disclosure of their HIV positive status.
Methodology: A qualitative study was conducted a Comprehensive Care Centre in a national referral Hospital in Kenya. The study population included parents/guardians of HIV positive children with complete disclosure of their HIV status. Data was collected through in-depth interviews. The socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents were analysed using descriptive statistics. The qualitative data is analysed by use of content analysis and presented in themes and narratives.
Results: The results revealed that caring for these children was more challenging before disclosure than after disclosure. The main challenge was in responding to the children's questions in regards to their health status. The questions asked by the children before disclosures include the reason for treatment, clinic follow up and when treatment will stop among others. The study further established that the parents/guardians expressed diverse fears of how the children might react during disclosure; however, the children mostly did not display the feared reactions at the moment of disclosure. Finally, the findings of this study established that care after disclosure becomes easier and that the children become more engaged in their own care.
Conclusion: The study found that caring for HIV positive children is less challenging after disclosure of their HIV status. Further, fears by caregivers are unfounded and there …
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