Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (Aug 2024)

How Community-Based Organizations Responded to the Covid-19 Crisis to Maintain HIV Services Among Vulnerable Populations in Burundi, Mauritania, and Lebanon: Qualitative Results From the Multicountry EPIC Program

  • Marion Di Ciaccio PhD,
  • Othmane Bourhaba PhD,
  • Cécile Khoury MS,
  • Ayman Assi MD,
  • Sara Abu Zaki MS,
  • Nicolas Lorente PhD,
  • Juliana Castro Avila MS,
  • Annabelle Niyongabo MD,
  • Dévote Gakima MD,
  • Aminata Diouh MS,
  • Lucas Riegel MS,
  • Amal Ben Moussa PhD,
  • Gabriel Girard PhD,
  • Mehdi Karkouri MD,
  • Rosemary M. Delabre PhD,
  • Daniela Rojas Castro PhD,

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23259582241263686
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23

Abstract

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Little is known about the adaption of community-based organizations (CBOs) during the COVID-19 crisis. This study aimed to study how HIV CBOs and their community health workers (CHWs) faced the COVID-19 outbreak. Semi-structured interviews (n = 53) were conducted among CHWs in Burundi, Mauritania, and Lebanon in 2021. A thematic content analysis was performed. Results showed that CBOs had succeeded in maintaining HIV services and integrated COVID-19 prevention and awareness in their activities. COVID-19 led to innovation in terms of HIV services (eg, telemedicine and online psychosocial support) and to opportunities to try new modalities of antiretroviral therapy dispensation. Field workers (a specific group among CHWs) were negatively impacted by the COVID-19 crisis and showed resilience in their adaptation to ensure the continuity of their activities. Considering the essential role of field workers during the crisis, their status and the sustainability of their activities should be clearly supported by health policies and programs.