Task-Sharing And Piloting Who Group Interpersonal Psychotherapy (Ipt-G) For Adolescent Mothers Living With Hiv In Nairobi Primary Health Care Centers: A Process Paper

AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV(2021)

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This paper describes a sustainable structure to deliver the World Health Organization (WHO) endorsed group Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT-G) for Postpartum Adolescent (PPA) mothers living with HIV in Nairobi. It documents the process of mobilizing, training, and engaging Community Health Workers (CHWs) and Key Informants (health facility staff) involved in the Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission (PMTCT) in two Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities from informal settlements of Nairobi County. Mainly reporting experiences from the training process utilizing focused group discussions and in-depth interviews involving participants, IPT-G therapists and supervisors we present process findings and acceptability of our IPT-G implementation.
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HIV stigma, postpartum adolescents, depression, group interpersonal psychotherapy, prevention of mother, to, child transmission, social support, task sharing, task shifting, depression
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