The Situated Information, Motivation, and Behavioral Skills Model of HIV Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Among Persons Living With HIV in Haiti: A Qualitative Study Incorporating Culture and Context.
Nancy H PuttkammerJoseph Adrien Emmanuel DemesWitson DervisJean Marcxime ChéryJosette ElusdortElizabeth HaightJean Gabriel BalanJane M SimoniPublished in: The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC (2022)
To inform a clinic-based adherence-promotion intervention, this qualitative study applied the Situated Information, Motivation, and Behavioral Skills Model of Care Initiation and Maintenance to elucidate cultural and contextual factors affecting antiretroviral therapy adherence in Haiti. From the 23 focus group discussions with patients ( n = 58) and health care workers ( n = 57), culturally specific themes emerged relating to Information (e.g., conflicts with allopathic medicine and heuristics about how treatment failure occurs), Motivation (e.g., protecting family members, health and physical appearance, material advantages, and relationships with health workers), and Behavioral Skills (e.g., managing food intake and side effects, navigating health services utilization, accessing medication, and advocating for care needs). Recommendations include: provide therapeutic education on HIV drug resistance; promote the concept of "undetectable = untransmittable"; develop treatment buddy relationships; invest in training and enforcement of patient privacy, transparency, and fairness in access to services and resources; and provide patient-centered behavioral skills counseling.
Keyphrases
- antiretroviral therapy
- healthcare
- hiv infected
- hiv positive
- human immunodeficiency virus
- health information
- hiv aids
- hiv infected patients
- mental health
- public health
- quality improvement
- medical students
- hiv testing
- end stage renal disease
- hepatitis c virus
- palliative care
- primary care
- randomized controlled trial
- social media
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- physical activity
- prognostic factors
- risk assessment
- skeletal muscle
- metabolic syndrome
- machine learning
- affordable care act
- glycemic control
- smoking cessation
- patient reported outcomes
- replacement therapy