Niñez afectada con VIH/SIDA: Uso y acceso a Servicios de Salud en cinco ciudades colombianas.
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| Title: | Niñez afectada con VIH/SIDA: Uso y acceso a Servicios de Salud en cinco ciudades colombianas. |
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| Alternate Title: | Children Affected with HIV/AIDS: Use and access to Health Services in five colombian cities. |
| Authors: | Herrera, Ana Maria Trejos1 atrejos@uninorte.edu.co, Molina, Rafael de Jesús Tuesca2, Vásquez, Mario Mosquera3 |
| Source: | Salud Uninorte. jul-dic2011, Vol. 27 Issue 2, p171-184. 14p. 6 Charts. |
| Subjects: | HIV-positive persons, CHILD care, MEDICAL care, AIDS in children |
| Geographic Terms: | COLOMBIA |
| Abstract (English): | Objective: To describe patterns of use and barriers to access to health services for children affected with HIV/AIDS living in Cali, Buenaventura, Barranquilla, Santa Marta and Cartagena. Materials and methods: 286 personal surveys conducted with 11 children who knew their HIV diagnosis and, 275 caregivers of children who did not know their HIV status of involvement. Using an instrument designed by the authors, a descriptive analysis and tabulation was performed of data and tabulation in SPSS, version 15, in Spanish. Results: [96.2% (n=275)] of the caregivers reported the delivery delay of diagnosis for fear of stigma if the child discloses the diagnosis inadvertently to other people and, to protect it from possible psychological damage that generates the news. A Pattern was found of frequent use of health service whose waiting time exceeds 30 minutes [53.8% (n=154)]. Most children do not receive home care [85.7% (n=245)]. Caregivers reported receiving health care respectfully and friendly [70.6% (n=259)[, however, in the testimonies of focus groups in Buenaventura shows the lack of guarantee of a respectful and, to provide the necessary confidentiality regarding the diagnosis of HIV/AIDS. Discussion: Health services must overcome some obstacles to ensuring not only access to care, but also to increase the availability, fairness, integrity and quality from the perspective of rights and in order to benefit people living with HIV/AIDS for HIV/ AIDS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
| Abstract (Spanish): | Objetivos: Describir patrones de uso y barreras de acceso a servicios de salud en población infantil afectada con VIH/SIDA residente en Cali, Buenaventura, Barranquilla, Santa Marta y Cartagaia. Materiales y métodos: 286 encuestas persmmles realizadas a 11 menores que conocían su diagttóstico para VIH y 275 a cuidadores de menores que no conocían su situación de afectación para VIH. Empleándose instrumento diseñado por los autores, se realizó análisis descriptivo de datos y tabularían en SPSS, versión 15, en español. Resultados: [96,2 % (n-275)] de los cuidadores retrasan la entrega del diagttóstico por temor al estigma en caso de que el menor revele involuntariamente su diagnóstico a otras personas, y para protegerlo del posible daño psicológico que genere la noticia. Se encontró patrón de utilización frecuente del servicio de salud con tiempo de espera superior a 30 minutos [53,8 % (n=154)]. La mayoría de los menores no reciben atenaón domiríliaria [85,7% (n-245)]. Los cuidadores expresan que reciben atención en salud respetuosa y amable [70,6% (n=259)]; no obstante, en los testimonios de grupos focales en Buenaventura se manifiesta una- ausencia de garantía de un servicio respetuoso y que brinde la confidencialidad necesaria respecto al diagnóstico de seropositividad para VIH/SIDA. Discusión: Los servicios de salud deben superar algunos obstáculos para asegurar no solo el acceso a la atención, sino también incrementar la disponibilidad, equidad, integralidad y calidad desde la perspectiva de derechos y con objeto de beneficiar a las personas seropositivas para VIH/SIDA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Materials and methods: 286 personal surveys conducted with 11 children who knew their HIV diagnosis and, 275 caregivers of children who did not know their HIV status of involvement. Using an instrument designed by the authors, a descriptive analysis and tabulation was performed of data and tabulation in SPSS, version 15, in Spanish. Results: [96.2% (n=275)] of the caregivers reported the delivery delay of diagnosis for fear of stigma if the child discloses the diagnosis inadvertently to other people and, to protect it from possible psychological damage that generates the news. A Pattern was found of frequent use of health service whose waiting time exceeds 30 minutes [53.8% (n=154)]. Most children do not receive home care [85.7% (n=245)]. Caregivers reported receiving health care respectfully and friendly [70.6% (n=259)[, however, in the testimonies of focus groups in Buenaventura shows the lack of guarantee of a respectful and, to provide the necessary confidentiality regarding the diagnosis of HIV/AIDS. Discussion: Health services must overcome some obstacles to ensuring not only access to care, but also to increase the availability, fairness, integrity and quality from the perspective of rights and in order to benefit people living with HIV/AIDS for HIV/ AIDS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] – Name: Abstract Label: Abstract (Spanish) Group: Ab Data: Objetivos: Describir patrones de uso y barreras de acceso a servicios de salud en población infantil afectada con VIH/SIDA residente en Cali, Buenaventura, Barranquilla, Santa Marta y Cartagaia. Materiales y métodos: 286 encuestas persmmles realizadas a 11 menores que conocían su diagttóstico para VIH y 275 a cuidadores de menores que no conocían su situación de afectación para VIH. Empleándose instrumento diseñado por los autores, se realizó análisis descriptivo de datos y tabularían en SPSS, versión 15, en español. Resultados: [96,2 % (n-275)] de los cuidadores retrasan la entrega del diagttóstico por temor al estigma en caso de que el menor revele involuntariamente su diagnóstico a otras personas, y para protegerlo del posible daño psicológico que genere la noticia. Se encontró patrón de utilización frecuente del servicio de salud con tiempo de espera superior a 30 minutos [53,8 % (n=154)]. La mayoría de los menores no reciben atenaón domiríliaria [85,7% (n-245)]. Los cuidadores expresan que reciben atención en salud respetuosa y amable [70,6% (n=259)]; no obstante, en los testimonios de grupos focales en Buenaventura se manifiesta una- ausencia de garantía de un servicio respetuoso y que brinde la confidencialidad necesaria respecto al diagnóstico de seropositividad para VIH/SIDA. Discusión: Los servicios de salud deben superar algunos obstáculos para asegurar no solo el acceso a la atención, sino también incrementar la disponibilidad, equidad, integralidad y calidad desde la perspectiva de derechos y con objeto de beneficiar a las personas seropositivas para VIH/SIDA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] – Name: AbstractSuppliedCopyright Label: Group: Ab Data: <i>Copyright of Salud Uninorte is the property of Fundacion Universidad del Norte and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites without the copyright holder's express written permission. Additionally, content may not be used with any artificial intelligence tools or machine learning technologies. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract.</i> (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.) |
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