Supporting adolescents living with HIV within boarding schools in Kenya.
Judith KoseCosima LenzJob AkunoFred KiiruJustine Jelagat OdionyiRose Otieno-MasabaElizabeth A OkothGodfrey WoelkSolomon LeselewaPieter Leendert FraaijNatella RakhmaninaPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Adolescents and youth living with HIV (AYLHIV) are a uniquely vulnerable population facing challenges around adherence, disclosure of HIV status and stigma. Providing school-based support for AYLHIV offers an opportunity to optimize their health and wellbeing. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of school-based supportive interventions for AYLHIV in Kenya. From 2016-2019, with funding from ViiV Healthcare, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation implemented the innovative Red Carpet Program (RCP) for AYLHIV in participating public healthcare facilities and boarding schools in Homa Bay and Turkana Counties in Kenya. In this analysis, we report the implementation of the school-based interventions for AYLHIV in schools, which included: a) capacity building for overall in-school HIV, stigma and sexual and reproductive health education; b) HIV care and treatment support; c) bi-directional linkages with healthcare facilities; and d) psychosocial support (PSS). Overall, 561 school staff and 476 school adolescent health advocates received training to facilitate supportive environments for AYLHIV and school-wide education on HIV, stigma, and sexual and reproductive health. All 87 boarding schools inter-linked to 66 regional healthcare facilities to support care and treatment of AYLHIV. Across all RCP schools, 546 AYLHIV had their HIV status disclosed to school staff and received supportive care within schools, including treatment literacy and adherence counselling, confidential storage and access to HIV medications. School-based interventions to optimize care and treatment support for AYLHIV are feasible and contribute to advancing sexual and reproductive health within schools.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- mental health
- physical activity
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv aids
- hiv testing
- hiv positive
- hiv infected
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hepatitis c virus
- quality improvement
- mental illness
- men who have sex with men
- public health
- health information
- palliative care
- metabolic syndrome
- primary care
- type diabetes
- combination therapy
- adipose tissue
- affordable care act
- insulin resistance
- climate change
- south africa
- skeletal muscle
- risk assessment
- human health