2019
DOI: 10.1111/jan.14022
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Levels of resilience and delivery of HIV care in response to urban violence and crime

Abstract: Aims To understand the impact of urban violence and crime on HIV care delivery. Background Urban violence and crime can put pressure on the healthcare system and on nursing staff. Whilst there is research about the impact this has at the individual level, there is less research that places this in the context of the overall social eco‐system. Design A qualitative design using inductive thematic analysis. Methods Between July 2016 ‐ February 2017, we conducted in‐depth interviews with 10 nurses working in two n… Show more

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“…Moreover, perceived fear and exposure to community violence is associated with a decreased likelihood of seeking care (Mmari et al, 2016 ). Urban violence can impede access to care and also negatively impact the operation of an effective health system (Bowers, 2008 ; Cooper et al, 2019 ; Michelman & Patak, 2008 ). Violence is thus a barrier to universal health coverage by inhibiting youth utilisation and access to acceptable health care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, perceived fear and exposure to community violence is associated with a decreased likelihood of seeking care (Mmari et al, 2016 ). Urban violence can impede access to care and also negatively impact the operation of an effective health system (Bowers, 2008 ; Cooper et al, 2019 ; Michelman & Patak, 2008 ). Violence is thus a barrier to universal health coverage by inhibiting youth utilisation and access to acceptable health care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%