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Pregnancy History Questionnaire (pregnancies in last 12 months) in Health Outcomes around Pregnancy and Exposure to HIV/ARVs

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QLW0360: Pregnancy History Questionnaire (pregnancies in last 12 months) (February 2025) Study Description The Health Outcomes around Pregnancy and Exposure to HIV/ARVs (HOPE) study investigates physical and mental health outcomes and health related behaviors of women living with HIV of reproductive age, including women living with HIV since birth. Health outcomes include HIV disease course, engagement in care, mental health, pregnancy, reproductive health and choices, and cardiometabolic health as well as multi-level social and structural determinants of health and sources of resilience. The framework is informed by a social ecological model, life course perspective, and community engagement. Data collection consists of clinical assessments, online surveys, health interviews, collection of specimens and medical chart abstraction designed to achieve the primary objectives and domain specific aims of the study, as outlined in the protocol. Results from HOPE aim to advance the health of women living with HIV, inform clinical guidelines and shape supportive interventions and policies that address the needs and priorities of women living with HIV and their families. HOPE includes 437 women aged 18-45 living with HIV enrolled into one of four groups: Nulliparous and non-pregnant (n=85), Pregnant or recently delivered (n=58), Postpartum and non-pregnant (n=79), or Parous and non-pregnant (n=215)

QLW0360:妊娠史调查问卷(近12个月妊娠情况)(2025年2月) 研究描述 围绕妊娠与人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV, Human Immunodeficiency Virus)/抗反转录病毒药物(ARVs)暴露的妊娠健康结局(HOPE)研究,旨在调查育龄期HIV感染女性的身心健康结局及健康相关行为,其中包括自出生即感染HIV的女性。该研究关注的健康结局涵盖HIV疾病进程、诊疗参与度、心理健康、妊娠与生殖健康及相关选择、心血管代谢健康,同时涵盖多维度社会与结构健康决定因素及韧性来源。本研究的理论框架基于社会生态学模型、生命历程视角及社区参与原则构建。数据采集包含临床评估、线上问卷调查、健康访谈、样本收集及病历摘要提取环节,所有环节均围绕研究方案中明确的核心目标与各领域专属研究目的设计。HOPE研究的成果旨在改善HIV感染女性的健康状况,为临床指南制定提供参考,并助力制定针对性支持性干预措施与政策,以满足HIV感染女性及其家庭的需求与优先事项。本研究共纳入437名18至45岁的HIV感染女性,分为四组:未产且未妊娠组(n=85)、妊娠或近期分娩组(n=58)、产后非妊娠组(n=79)及经产且非妊娠组(n=215)
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2025-05-05
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