The physical sequelae of perinatally acquired HIV in adolescents: a research proposal

Abstract Objectives As the global access of antiretrovirals for HIV-infected infants improves, so the body of perinatally HIV-infected adolescents (PHIVA) grows. The neurological and physical complications of HIV, both in children and in adults, are well established, however there is a paucity of da...

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Main Authors: Nicolette Comley-White, Joanne Potterton, Veronica Ntsiea
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-01-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
Subjects:
HIV
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4079-5
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spelling doaj-9bbb4a0f58db452e89d0ceba141044ab2020-11-25T01:28:36ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002019-01-011211610.1186/s13104-019-4079-5The physical sequelae of perinatally acquired HIV in adolescents: a research proposalNicolette Comley-White0Joanne Potterton1Veronica Ntsiea2Department of Physiotherapy, School of Therapeutic Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the WitwatersrandDepartment of Physiotherapy, School of Therapeutic Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the WitwatersrandDepartment of Physiotherapy, School of Therapeutic Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the WitwatersrandAbstract Objectives As the global access of antiretrovirals for HIV-infected infants improves, so the body of perinatally HIV-infected adolescents (PHIVA) grows. The neurological and physical complications of HIV, both in children and in adults, are well established, however there is a paucity of data pertaining to PHIVA, a group of people who have had a lifetime exposure to the virus and to antiretrovirals. There has been a resounding call for further research in this area, as well as for the development of policies and programmes for this population. The aim of this study is to determine the physical sequelae in PHIVA and to propose a model of care for this population. Methods Through interviews with PHIVA, the perceived physical challenges will be established. Thereafter a cohort study with age-matched participants will determine if PHIVA have any limitations in fatigue, endurance, motor function and muscle strength, body mass index, peripheral neuropathy, level of disability and quality of life. Using these results, a model of care will be proposed through the nominal group technique with both PHIVA and clinicians working in HIV and adolescence.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4079-5HIVPerinatally infectedAdolescentsPhysical
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Veronica Ntsiea
The physical sequelae of perinatally acquired HIV in adolescents: a research proposal
BMC Research Notes
HIV
Perinatally infected
Adolescents
Physical
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Joanne Potterton
Veronica Ntsiea
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title The physical sequelae of perinatally acquired HIV in adolescents: a research proposal
title_short The physical sequelae of perinatally acquired HIV in adolescents: a research proposal
title_full The physical sequelae of perinatally acquired HIV in adolescents: a research proposal
title_fullStr The physical sequelae of perinatally acquired HIV in adolescents: a research proposal
title_full_unstemmed The physical sequelae of perinatally acquired HIV in adolescents: a research proposal
title_sort physical sequelae of perinatally acquired hiv in adolescents: a research proposal
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Objectives As the global access of antiretrovirals for HIV-infected infants improves, so the body of perinatally HIV-infected adolescents (PHIVA) grows. The neurological and physical complications of HIV, both in children and in adults, are well established, however there is a paucity of data pertaining to PHIVA, a group of people who have had a lifetime exposure to the virus and to antiretrovirals. There has been a resounding call for further research in this area, as well as for the development of policies and programmes for this population. The aim of this study is to determine the physical sequelae in PHIVA and to propose a model of care for this population. Methods Through interviews with PHIVA, the perceived physical challenges will be established. Thereafter a cohort study with age-matched participants will determine if PHIVA have any limitations in fatigue, endurance, motor function and muscle strength, body mass index, peripheral neuropathy, level of disability and quality of life. Using these results, a model of care will be proposed through the nominal group technique with both PHIVA and clinicians working in HIV and adolescence.
topic HIV
Perinatally infected
Adolescents
Physical
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4079-5
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