Intergenerational Intervention: Employing Youth to Promote Aging Healthy with HIV in Rural South Africa
代际干预:利用青年促进南非农村地区感染艾滋病毒的健康老龄化
基本信息
- 批准号:10619234
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.27万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-02-01 至 2025-01-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAddressAdultAffectAfricaAfrica South of the SaharaAfricanAgeAgingCaringChronicChronic DiseaseCommunitiesCross-Sectional StudiesDataDimensionsDiseaseEarly InterventionElderlyEpidemicFaceFamilyFamily CaregiverFinancial ContributionFocus GroupsFundingGenderGenerationsHIVHealthHealth ResourcesHouseholdHousehold and FamilyHuman ResourcesInterdisciplinary StudyInterventionInterviewLabor MigrationsLeadershipLifeLife Cycle StagesLinkLiving ArrangementLongitudinal StudiesMethodsModelingOlder PopulationOutcomeParentsPensionsPersonal SatisfactionPersonsPopulationProvinceResearchResourcesRespondentRuralSamplingServicesShapesSiteSocial isolationSocial supportSouth AfricaSpousesStructureSupport SystemTestingUnemploymentUnited States National Institutes of HealthViralYouthagedaging in placeaging populationantiretroviral therapycomorbiditydisabilityevidence baseexperienceimprovedinformantinnovationintergenerationallongitudinal analysismembermortalitymultiple chronic conditionsprogramsrandomized trialresponserural South Africasatisfactionsocial capitalsocial determinantssuccesstherapy designtherapy developmenttrial designyoung adult
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY:
South Africa’s rapidly growing population of older adults living with HIV (OPLHV) have suboptimal HIV-related outcomes, as they face a concomitant rise in levels of disability and chronic disease on top of a lack of HIV care and treatment interventions explicitly targeting older populations. With few alternatives to family-based care, most older Africans age in place, but with the “hollowed out” middle generation and high rates of labor migration, there is need to look elsewhere to seek the multi-dimensional support needed to age healthily. The proposed project aims to explore how an innovative intergenerational intervention could improve approaches to the management of HIV and related co-morbidities among OPLHV while offering opportunity to the younger generation in South Africa, where youth unemployment is a national concern, by employing youth to assist OPLHV in their communities. To shape early intervention development, the proposed formative and sequential mixed methods study aims to: 1) Identify the determinants of social support associated with aging healthy with HIV by gender and across the later life course—including ART management, management of multimorbidities, and life satisfaction—and how that support is moderated by household structure and composition, through longitudinal analysis of existing quantitative data from the NIH-funded study, Health and Aging in Africa: Longitudinal Studies of an INDEPTH Community; and 2) Elucidate how social support gaps can be strategically filled intergenerationally and inform a feasible intervention. This aim will be met using qualitative data with key intervention stakeholders, including a) in-depth interviews with older adults and their household member(s); b) semi-structured interviews with key informants from the community; and c) focus group discussions with youth. This project responds to the need to prepare for the growing population of adults aging with HIV and related co-morbidities while increasing the evidence base to support the design of interventions for OPLHV in diverse settings and subpopulations.
项目概要:
南非艾滋病毒感染者(OPLHV)老年人口数量迅速增长,其艾滋病毒相关结果并不理想,因为除了缺乏明确针对老年人群的艾滋病毒护理和治疗干预措施外,他们还面临着残疾和慢性病水平随之上升的问题。除了以家庭为基础的护理之外,大多数非洲老年人几乎没有其他选择,但随着中一代的“空心化”和高劳动力移民率,需要到其他地方寻求健康老龄化所需的多维支持。拟议项目的目标探索创新的代际干预如何改善艾滋病毒和 OPLHV 相关合并症的管理方法,同时为南非的年轻一代提供机会(青年失业是南非全国关注的问题),通过雇用年轻人协助社区中的 OPLHV为了塑造早期干预的发展,拟议的形成性和序贯混合方法研究旨在: 1) 确定与艾滋病毒感染者健康老龄化相关的社会支持的决定因素(按性别和整个生命历程),包括 ART 管理、多种疾病的管理和生活满意度——以及通过对 NIH 资助的研究《非洲健康与老龄化:INDEPTH 社区的纵向研究》中的现有定量数据进行纵向分析,了解家庭结构和构成如何调节这种支持;以及 2) 阐明社会支持差距如何影响战略性地进行代际填补,并通过与主要干预利益相关者的定性数据来实现这一目标,包括 a) 对老年人及其家庭成员的深入访谈;b) 对关键干预措施的半结构化访谈;来自社区的信息提供者;和 c) 与年轻人进行焦点小组讨论 该项目满足了为日益增长的感染艾滋病毒和相关并发症的成年人口做好准备的需要,同时增加了支持 OPLHV 干预措施设计的证据基础。不同的环境和亚人群。
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