Resilience of Human Immuno Deficiency Virus Patients: A Concept Analysis

Eka Diana Permatasari, Untung Sujianto, Suhartini Ismail
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The terminology of HIV resilience used in the definition is still ambiguous. These inconsistencies make it difficult to understand the findings related to resilience in HIV research. Analysis of the concept of the resilience of HIV patients is still limited in terms of its development to clarify its meaning. The purpose of this analysis is to identify the concepts of the resilience of HIV patients by identifying the attributes that determine the concept, antecedents, and consequences. The analysis of this concept uses the Walker and Avant method with eight steps of analysis. The results of the analysis reveal the resilience attributes of HIV patients, including the characteristics of individual resilience, self-competence, and social competence. The antecedents of the concept of the resilience of HIV patients are personal capacity as a source of individual resilience, interpersonal resilience resources, and spiritual strength. The consequences of the concept of HIV resilience include positive outcomes for people living with HIV in HIV care and psychological well-being. The concept of resilience in HIV patients is defined as a concept that depends on many factors that contribute positively to people living with HIV and this concept can be used for literature review for the development of futher research related to HIV resilience.
人类免疫缺陷病毒患者的恢复力:一个概念分析
定义中使用的艾滋病毒复原力术语仍然含糊不清。这些不一致使得人们很难理解艾滋病毒研究中与恢复力有关的发现。对HIV患者恢复力这一概念的分析仍然有限,就其发展而言,澄清其意义。本分析的目的是通过确定决定概念、前因和后果的属性来确定艾滋病毒患者恢复力的概念。对这一概念的分析采用了Walker和Avant的方法,分为八个分析步骤。分析结果揭示了HIV患者的弹性属性,包括个体弹性特征、自我能力特征和社会能力特征。HIV患者复原力概念的前因由是作为个体复原力来源的个人能力、人际复原力资源和精神力量。艾滋病毒复原力概念的后果包括艾滋病毒感染者在艾滋病毒护理和心理健康方面的积极成果。HIV患者恢复力的概念被定义为一个依赖于许多对HIV感染者有积极贡献的因素的概念,这个概念可以用于文献综述,以便进一步开展与HIV恢复力相关的研究。
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