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Article Dans Une Revue AIDS Care Année : 2009

Experiencing uncertain HIV treatment delivery in a transitional setting: qualitative study.

Sarah Bernays
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Tim Rhodes
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Advances in HIV treatment availability mean that the promise of highly active anti-retroviral treatment (HAART) to turn HIV into a manageable chronic illness is becoming a reality for millions.. However the mutability of the virus means that treatment adherence demands are high, and the supply of these life-saving treatments needs to be constant. The onus is generally placed on the individual to adhere, and there is little focus in research or policy on the state's adherence to delivering treatment consistently. We undertook in-depth qualitative interviews to explore the narratives of HIV treatment experience among 41 people living with HIV infection (PLHIV) and 18 HIV treatment service providers in Serbia and Montenegro, a transitional setting in which state-delivered and funded HIV treatment is inconsistently available. Data were analysed inductively and thematically. The delivery of appropriate HIV treatment was not continuous. Access to reliable treatment and supply forecast information was weak and uneven. The insecure treatment situation fostered significant anxiety amongst PLHIV. In the absence of reliable and sustained treatment access, information and support, PLHIV absorb the anxieties of system failures. This uncertainty led to an individuation of ‘treatment'. PLHIV adopted rationing strategies to mediate their anxiety, energy and hope. This predominately resulted in varying forms of disengagement and neglect for social change. It is likely that this has significant negative implication for the promotion of HIV treatment advocacy and anti-stigma efforts.

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hal-00513463 , version 1 (01-09-2010)

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Sarah Bernays, Tim Rhodes. Experiencing uncertain HIV treatment delivery in a transitional setting: qualitative study.. AIDS Care, 2009, 21 (03), pp.315-321. ⟨10.1080/09540120802183495⟩. ⟨hal-00513463⟩

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