The impact of COVID-19 on HIV care: a comprehensive analysis of patient and healthcare providers experiences at the largest HIV treatment center in Ghana

Abstract Background We sought to determine how the COVID-19 pandemic affected care delivery for HIV patients in Ghana. Methods Guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), we performed a cross-sectional study between May and July 2021 among 40 people living with HIV and 1...

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Main Authors: Peter Puplampu, Justice K. Baah, Karl Osei Afoduo, Bright A. Adjei, Araba Abaidoo-Myles, Victor G. Davila-Roman, George B. Kyei, Collins S. Ahorlu
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-12193-4
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author Peter Puplampu
Justice K. Baah
Karl Osei Afoduo
Bright A. Adjei
Araba Abaidoo-Myles
Victor G. Davila-Roman
George B. Kyei
Collins S. Ahorlu
author_facet Peter Puplampu
Justice K. Baah
Karl Osei Afoduo
Bright A. Adjei
Araba Abaidoo-Myles
Victor G. Davila-Roman
George B. Kyei
Collins S. Ahorlu
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description Abstract Background We sought to determine how the COVID-19 pandemic affected care delivery for HIV patients in Ghana. Methods Guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), we performed a cross-sectional study between May and July 2021 among 40 people living with HIV and 19 healthcare providers caring for HIV patients. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were done with HIV patients, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, laboratory scientists, data scientists, administrators, and counselors to ascertain barriers and facilitators to HIV care during the pandemic. We asked for their input on removing barriers to care during this and future pandemics. Data was analyzed thematically with the help of the qualitative software MAXQDA. Results Pre-pandemic practices, such as using cards for appointments and making phone calls to patients, and intra-pandemic measures, such as re-arranging the clinic setup for patient safety, contributed to clinic attendance. However, the fear of infection, transportation costs, and fear of stigma impeded clinic attendance. Patients spent less time in the clinic because stable patients received medication refills without seeing the doctor. This meant many patients with chronic diseases like hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia did not get the necessary physician review during the pandemic's peak. Due to pervasive stigma, patients were cautious about home delivery of medications and telemedicine solutions. Conclusion While solutions like telemedicine and home visits may work for primary care or other chronic conditions during pandemics, stigma makes these interventions unattractive options for many HIV patients.
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spelling doaj-art-2dab2fa89ee04570b7a935ebc828d9ec2025-08-20T01:29:04ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632025-01-0125111110.1186/s12913-024-12193-4The impact of COVID-19 on HIV care: a comprehensive analysis of patient and healthcare providers experiences at the largest HIV treatment center in GhanaPeter Puplampu0Justice K. Baah1Karl Osei Afoduo2Bright A. Adjei3Araba Abaidoo-Myles4Victor G. Davila-Roman5George B. Kyei6Collins S. Ahorlu7Medical and Scientific Research Centre, the University of Ghana Medical CenterMedical and Scientific Research Centre, the University of Ghana Medical CenterMedical and Scientific Research Centre, the University of Ghana Medical CenterMedical and Scientific Research Centre, the University of Ghana Medical CenterMedical and Scientific Research Centre, the University of Ghana Medical CenterDepartment of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine in St. LouisMedical and Scientific Research Centre, the University of Ghana Medical CenterDepartment of Epidemiology, College of Health Sciences, Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of GhanaAbstract Background We sought to determine how the COVID-19 pandemic affected care delivery for HIV patients in Ghana. Methods Guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), we performed a cross-sectional study between May and July 2021 among 40 people living with HIV and 19 healthcare providers caring for HIV patients. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were done with HIV patients, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, laboratory scientists, data scientists, administrators, and counselors to ascertain barriers and facilitators to HIV care during the pandemic. We asked for their input on removing barriers to care during this and future pandemics. Data was analyzed thematically with the help of the qualitative software MAXQDA. Results Pre-pandemic practices, such as using cards for appointments and making phone calls to patients, and intra-pandemic measures, such as re-arranging the clinic setup for patient safety, contributed to clinic attendance. However, the fear of infection, transportation costs, and fear of stigma impeded clinic attendance. Patients spent less time in the clinic because stable patients received medication refills without seeing the doctor. This meant many patients with chronic diseases like hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia did not get the necessary physician review during the pandemic's peak. Due to pervasive stigma, patients were cautious about home delivery of medications and telemedicine solutions. Conclusion While solutions like telemedicine and home visits may work for primary care or other chronic conditions during pandemics, stigma makes these interventions unattractive options for many HIV patients.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-12193-4HIVCOVID-19PatientImpactPLWH
spellingShingle Peter Puplampu
Justice K. Baah
Karl Osei Afoduo
Bright A. Adjei
Araba Abaidoo-Myles
Victor G. Davila-Roman
George B. Kyei
Collins S. Ahorlu
The impact of COVID-19 on HIV care: a comprehensive analysis of patient and healthcare providers experiences at the largest HIV treatment center in Ghana
HIV
COVID-19
Patient
Impact
PLWH
title The impact of COVID-19 on HIV care: a comprehensive analysis of patient and healthcare providers experiences at the largest HIV treatment center in Ghana
title_full The impact of COVID-19 on HIV care: a comprehensive analysis of patient and healthcare providers experiences at the largest HIV treatment center in Ghana
title_fullStr The impact of COVID-19 on HIV care: a comprehensive analysis of patient and healthcare providers experiences at the largest HIV treatment center in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed The impact of COVID-19 on HIV care: a comprehensive analysis of patient and healthcare providers experiences at the largest HIV treatment center in Ghana
title_short The impact of COVID-19 on HIV care: a comprehensive analysis of patient and healthcare providers experiences at the largest HIV treatment center in Ghana
title_sort impact of covid 19 on hiv care a comprehensive analysis of patient and healthcare providers experiences at the largest hiv treatment center in ghana
topic HIV
COVID-19
Patient
Impact
PLWH
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-12193-4
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