“…like because you are a grownup, you do not need help”: Experiences of Transition from Pediatric to Adult Care among Youth with Perinatal HIV Infection, Their Caregivers, and Health Care Providers in the Dominican Republic Article

Pinzón-Iregui, MC, Ibanez, G, Beck-Sagué, C et al. (2017). “…like because you are a grownup, you do not need help”: Experiences of Transition from Pediatric to Adult Care among Youth with Perinatal HIV Infection, Their Caregivers, and Health Care Providers in the Dominican Republic . 16(6), 579-587. 10.1177/2325957417729749

cited authors

  • Pinzón-Iregui, MC; Ibanez, G; Beck-Sagué, C; Halpern, M; Mendoza, RM

authors

abstract

  • With the introduction of combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) worldwide, youth with perinatal HIV infection are increasingly surviving childhood and transitioning to adult care. Although a normal life span is anticipated posttransition, successful transition to adult HIV care has proven difficult, with worse outcomes posttransition than in pediatric and adult care. This study is a qualitative analysis of data from 4 focus groups of pre- and posttransition patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers in the Dominican Republic at an institution that provides comprehensive treatment including ART for HIV-infected persons of all ages. All groups discussed the problems and challenges that patients, caregivers, and providers experience while living the transition process and beyond. Five major themes emerged: the trauma of transition itself, ART adherence, experience and impact of stigma, social supports and barriers, and recommendations for improving outcomes. Participants’ insights offered approaches for a versatile structured transition process.

publication date

  • November 1, 2017

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 579

end page

  • 587

volume

  • 16

issue

  • 6