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Published in: Reproductive Health 1/2024

Open Access 01-12-2024 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus | Research

Unraveling reproductive and maternal health challenges of women living with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam: a qualitative study

Authors: Lynn T. Nguyen, Le Minh Giang, Diep B. Nguyen, Trang T. Nguyen, Chunqing Lin

Published in: Reproductive Health | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) remains a significant public health concern worldwide. Women living with HIV/AIDS (WLHA) have the additional and unique need to seek sexual and reproductive health services. WLHA’s maternal health journeys can be shaped by the cultural norms and resources that exist in their society. This study sought to understand if and how WLHA’s family planning, pregnancy, and motherhood experiences could be influenced by the patriarchal culture, gender roles, and HIV stigma in Vietnam, specifically.

Methods

Between December 2021 and March 2022, 30 WLHA with diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and childbirth experiences were interviewed in Hanoi, Vietnam. These semi-structured interviews covered topics including HIV stigma, gender norms, pregnancy experiences, and child-rearing challenges. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and analysed using ATLAS.ti.

Results

Qualitative analyses of participant quotes revealed how limited information on one’s health prospects and reproductive options posed a significant challenge to family planning. Societal and familial expectations as well as economic circumstances also influenced reproductive decision-making. WLHA often encountered substandard healthcare during pregnancy, labor, and delivery. Stigma and lack of provider attentiveness resulted in cases where women were denied pain relief and other medical services. Communication breakdowns resulted in failure to administer antiretroviral therapy for newborns. Motherhood for WLHA was shadowed by concerns for not only their own health, but also the wellbeing of their children, as HIV stigma affected their children at school and in society as well. Many WLHA highlighted the constructive or destructive role that family members could play in their childbirth decision-making and care-giving experiences.

Conclusions

Overall, this study underscores the complex ways that cultural expectations, family support, and stigma in healthcare impact WLHA. Efforts to educate and engage families and healthcare providers are warranted to better understand and address the needs of WLHA, ultimately improving their reproductive and maternal health.
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Metadata
Title
Unraveling reproductive and maternal health challenges of women living with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam: a qualitative study
Authors
Lynn T. Nguyen
Le Minh Giang
Diep B. Nguyen
Trang T. Nguyen
Chunqing Lin
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Reproductive Health / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1742-4755
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-024-01768-3

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