Factors that influence HIV status disclosure among the elderly: perspectives from Shurugwi, Zimbabwe.

AIDS Care Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-27 DOI:10.1080/09540121.2021.1930997
Julia Mutambara, Shelter Vandirayi, James January, Herbert Zirima
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Abstract

Due to the widespread availability of antiretroviral medications, many people with HIV are living longer. Being an HIV-positive elderly, however, brings in complications as far as disclosure of status is concerned. This phenomenological study was carried out to explore factors that influence disclosure among the elderly. Sample data was obtained from 14 participants aged at least 50 years who attended a certain District Hospital for ART. Using the convenience sampling technique, the researchers were able to select those patients who were easily accessible until sample size was reached. The researchers used interpretive thematic analysis that allowed coding of findings. The main findings from the research indicated that stigma, loss of family support, partner's reaction and cultural norms were the main reasons that hindered the elderly to freely disclose their HIV-positive serostatus as it cuts across all their social interactions. In order to reduce the negative consequences of nondisclosure, the elderly, their significant others and the general public need to be educated about the importance of disclosure among the elderly and support groups for the elderly need to be availed.

影响老年人艾滋病毒状况披露的因素:来自津巴布韦Shurugwi的观点。
由于抗逆转录病毒药物的广泛使用,许多艾滋病毒感染者的寿命延长了。然而,作为一名艾滋病毒阳性的老年人,就披露状况而言,会带来并发症。本研究采用现象学方法探讨影响老年人信息披露的因素。样本数据来自某地区医院接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的年龄在50岁以上的14名参与者。使用方便抽样技术,研究人员能够选择那些容易接近的患者,直到达到样本量。研究人员使用了解释性主题分析,允许对研究结果进行编码。该研究的主要发现表明,耻辱、失去家庭支持、伴侣的反应和文化规范是阻碍老年人自由披露其艾滋病毒阳性血清状况的主要原因,因为这切断了他们所有的社会交往。为了减少不披露的负面影响,老年人、他们的重要他人和一般公众需要接受教育,了解在老年人中披露的重要性,并需要利用老年人支持团体。
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