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Health and social outcomes of HIV-vulnerable and HIV-positive pregnant and post-partum adolescents and infants enrolled in a home visiting team programme in Kenya. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • HIV-positive and HIV-vulnerable pregnant adolescents and new mothers in Kenya encounter numerous challenges, leading to higher risks for their infants.
  • The study employed a quasi-experimental design with bi-monthly home visits to assess the effectiveness of a support program for 384 participants, revealing significant improvements in household support and healthcare uptake.
  • Results showed increased skilled deliveries, higher rates of modern family planning, and successful ART treatment, indicating the program's positive impact on health and social service access.

Article Abstract

Objectives: HIV-positive and HIV-vulnerable pregnant adolescent girls and adolescent mothers face significant barriers and vulnerabilities. Infants born to adolescent mothers are also more likely to die and be exposed to life-threatening conditions. This paper presents findings from an evaluation of a programme that used a home visitation model and offered a case-management, team-focused approach to increase family and community supportiveness to enhance health and social service uptake among pregnant adolescent girls and adolescent mothers in Kenya.

Methods: The study used a quasi-experimental design with before and after comparisons among a non-randomised population to examine the effectiveness of bi-monthly household visits to 384 enrolled pregnant adolescent girls, adolescent mothers (ages 10-19) and their infants (0-24 months) between March 2018 and February 2019 in three counties in Kenya.

Results: During the programme, household support increased from 57% to 85%, while 100% of eligible participants were on ART and virally suppressed (total of 20 adolescents). Nearly all pregnant adolescent girls (94%) delivered under skilled care vs. 78% of those who were post-partum at the time of enrolment (P < 0.001); 100% of infants (total of 17 infants) had an up-to-date PCR test with no seroconversions. Uptake of modern family planning increased from 39% at baseline to 64% at end line (P < 0.001). The referral rate declined from 84% to 78% from baseline to end line with low uptake of referrals for mental health services (17.3%).

Conclusions: A team-focused approach of home visits to HIV-vulnerable and HIV-positive pregnant and post-partum adolescent girls and their infants combined with efforts to reduce stigma and increase supportiveness of households and the community can help address critical socio-cultural and behavioural barriers to accessing and using health and social services.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291167PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13568DOI Listing

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