Experiences of adolescents and youth with HIV testing and linkage to care through the Red Carpet Program (RCP) in Kenya

Author:

Kose JudithORCID,Howard TyriesaORCID,Lenz CosimaORCID,Masaba Rose,Akuno Job,Woelk GodfreyORCID,Fraaij Pieter Leendert,Rakhmanina Natella

Abstract

Adolescents and youth living with HIV (AYLHIV) experience worse health outcomes compared to adults. We aimed to understand the experiences of AYLHIV in care in the youth-focused Red-Carpet program in Kenya to assess the quality of service provision and identify programmatic areas for optimization. We conducted focus group discussions among 39 AYLHIV (15–24 years) and structured analysis into four thematic areas. Within the HIV testing theme, participants cited fear of positive results, confidentiality and stigma concerns, and suggested engaging the community and youth in HIV testing opportunities. Within the HIV treatment adherence theme, participants cited forgetfulness, stigma, adverse side effects, lack of family support, and treatment illiteracy as barriers to adherence. Most participants reported positive experiences with healthcare providers and peer support. In terms of the HIV status disclosure theme, AYLHIV cited concerns about their future capacity to conceive children and start families and discussed challenges with understanding HIV health implications and sharing their status with friends and partners. Youth voices informing service implementation are essential in strengthening our capacity to optimize the support for AYLHIV within the community, at schools and healthcare facilities.

Funder

ViiV Healthcare

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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