ANRS 12268 Women reproductive health care issues in the

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ANRS 12268 Women reproductive health care issues in the
ANRS 12268 Women reproductive health care issues in the CAMELIA
Clinical Trial: an anthropological approach,
Thématique Infection par le VIH
Sciences sociales et santé publique
Prise en charge et accès aux soins
Pays
Cambodge
Objectifs et méthodes The main objective is to examine socio cultural dimensions of reproductive health (or on birth control and
procreation) among women in childbearing age enrolled in the CAMELIA Clinical Trial.
Specific objectives are to:
1. Document various activities implemented in the CAMELIA Clinical Trial in order to improve
reproductive health care for women included in the trial
2. Approach the social impact of these activities
3. Examine CAMELIA’s stakeholders, caregivers, counselors, and patients representations related to
reproductive health care access for women living in HIV.
4. Identify barriers to HIV-infected women’s access to appropriate knowledge and use of reproductive
health services including contraceptive.
5. Describe and analyze how CAMELIA women adapt their practices or invent new strategies for
accessing reproductive health care.
6. Establish an ongoing process of results dissemination with caregivers and stakeholders involved in the
CAMELIA clinical Trial.
7. Document the impact of research process on discourses and practices surrounding reproductive health
care for CAMELIA women living with HIV.
Method
The study will be based on an ongoing ethnographical research (including in depth interviews, focus
groups and observations) in two CAMELIA sites: Khmer-Soviet FriendshipHospital in Phnom Penh and in
the Svay Rieng Referral Hospital.
Expected results
Expected applied results are 1) Answer specific reproductive health questions that emerged during the
implementation of CAMELIA, 2) Evaluate the impact of the system put in place to increase reproductive
health in CAMELIA women, 3) Evaluate the sustainability of such a referral system, its strengths and
weaknesses, 4) Document the CAMELIA team’s experience in managing this issue
Nombre prévu de sujets
Responsables Scientifiques
Equipe Française
Nom du responsable Pascale HANCART-PETITET
Laboratoire/hôpital/institut Laboratoire d'Ecologie Humaine et d'Anthropologie LEHA Université Aix-Marseille III
Ville Aix-En-Provence
Equipe du Sud
Nom du responsable
Laboratoire/hôpital/institut
Ville/Pays
date de début de la recherche
date prévue de fin de la recherche
Situation Projet en cours
Appel d'Offres 2010
Publications
Hancart Petitet P. Anthropology and Clinical Trial Emerging Reproductive Issues in Cambodia. International Journal of Social Science and
Humanity, 2012, 2, pp. 139-42
Présentations
Hancart Petitet P. HIV Infected blood in Cambodia: intertwined circles of turbulences and uncertainties. EASA2012: Uncertainty and disquiet 12th EASA Biennial Conference, 2012, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense (France)