Rejection, Current Suffering in the Lives of People with HIV/AIDS: A Qualitative Study in Iran

Mansoureh Ashghali Farahani, Armin Zareian, Maryam Khoshbakht-Pishkhani, Mehrnoosh Khoshtrash
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Background: People with HIV/AIDS face numerous challenges, including the effect of the disease on their personal relationships with family, friends, colleagues, and healthcare professionals. The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate social interactions among patients with HIV/AIDS. Materials & Methods: This qualitative content analysis study was conducted on 12 patients with HIV/AIDS referring to the Behavioral‌ Disease Counseling Centers of Tehran and Rasht (Iran) in 2018. Semi-structured, face-to-face, and audio-recorded interviews were used to collect data. Purposive sampling with maximum variation was used to select participants. The duration of the interview was between 40 to 75 min. MAXQDA10 software was used for data organization and management, and conventional content analysis was used for data analysis. Results: From the analysis of interviews with 12 individuals with HIV/AIDS (7 men and 5 women), 51 codes were extracted in three categories: disease disclosure (disclosure to important people in life, disclosure to public and health services, and dealing with the challenges of disclosure), social support (impairment in interpersonal relationships and relationships with peers), and acceptance (social acceptance and acceptance by health care providers). Conclusion: Despite significant progress in HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and education, the stigma caused by this disease remains high and has a negative impact on the interpersonal relationships of PLWHA with their families, relatives, friends, colleagues, and healthcare providers.
拒绝,艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者当前生活中的痛苦:伊朗定性研究
背景:艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者面临着众多挑战,其中包括疾病对他们与家人、朋友、同事和医护人员之间人际关系的影响。本定性研究旨在调查艾滋病患者之间的社会互动。材料与方法:本定性内容分析研究于 2018 年对德黑兰和拉什特(伊朗)行为疾病咨询中心转诊的 12 名艾滋病患者进行了调查。采用半结构化、面对面和录音访谈的方式收集数据。在选择参与者时,采用了变化最大的目的性抽样。访谈时间为 40 至 75 分钟。采用 MAXQDA10 软件进行数据整理和管理,并采用传统的内容分析法进行数据分析。结果在对 12 名艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者(7 名男性和 5 名女性)的访谈分析中,提取了三个类别的 51 个代码:疾病披露(向生活中重要的人披露、向公众和医疗服务机构披露、应对披露带来的挑战)、社会支持(人际关系和与同伴的关系受损)和接受(社会接受和医疗服务提供者接受)。结论:尽管在艾滋病毒/艾滋病的预防、治疗和教育方面取得了重大进展,但这种疾病造成的耻辱感仍然很高,对艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者与其家人、亲戚、朋友、同事和医疗服务提供者之间的人际关系产生了负面影响。
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