Access to ART Services: Lived Experiences and Coping Strategies of HIV-Positive Persons With Visual Impairment in Lira District, Northern Uganda
Gloria Ketty Acila, Noeline Aju Ijorea, Amir Kabunga, Mercy Joy Angom, Sandra Talemwa, Patrick Ayer, Anna Grace Auma

TL;DR
This study explores how people with HIV and visual impairment in Uganda cope with challenges in accessing antiretroviral therapy.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the unique barriers and coping strategies of HIV-positive individuals with visual impairment in Northern Uganda.
Findings
Participants faced transportation issues and negative attitudes from healthcare workers when accessing ART services.
Religious beliefs and social support were key coping strategies for managing emotional and practical challenges.
Community rehabilitation and tailored interventions are needed to improve healthcare accessibility for this group.
Abstract
Background: Despite progress in the HIV/AIDS response, marginalized populations persistently face unique challenges in accessing essential healthcare services, including antiretroviral therapy. The aim of this qualitative study is to explore and understand the lived experiences of individuals living with HIV and visual impairment in Lira District, Northern Uganda, specifically focusing on their access to antiretroviral therapy services. Additionally, the study is aimed at identifying and analyzing the coping strategies employed by this population in navigating the intersectionality of HIV and visual impairment. Methods: This qualitative study, conducted in Lira District, Northern Uganda, employed a descriptive phenomenological design. Thirty in-depth interviews were conducted at Lira Regional Referral Hospital, focusing on individuals living with both HIV and visual impairment. Data…
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TopicsHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk · Global Maternal and Child Health
