Illuminating the Experience of Stigma among Persons Living with HIV using Participative Drawing Method

Q2 Nursing
Janet Alexis A. De los Santos
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Background: Arts-based techniques such as drawing is a helpful means in research because of its potential to capture taboo, culturally sensitive issues, and other critical health experiences. However, very few studies integrate the use of drawing as a qualitative method in HIV research.Purpose: This study aims to explore the experience of stigma among persons living with HIV using the drawing method.Methods: The study utilized a participative qualitative approach. There were eleven (11) participants who were recruited through snowballing and were asked to draw their experience of stigma as a Person Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA). The participants were men who-have-sex with men (MSM) who have been diagnosed for at least one year, and are active members of a support group. This preliminary study was conducted in Central Philippines from November-December 2019. The narrative explanations were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using thematic analysis.Findings: Results revealed three themes: (1) Psycho-socio-emotional needs which illuminated their need for love and acceptance; (2) Profound feelings which reflected a plethora of negative towards positive convergence of emotions, and (3) Coping with HIV stigma which presented the three-pronged anchor to move forward and sustain a hopeful living.Conclusion: A stigmatized PLHIV needs intimacy, interconnectedness, and inclusiveness in society. Likewise, they feel a plethora of feelings that transcend negative to positive emotions depending on their coping. A PLHIV copes with stigma and discrimination through the aid of their social circle, spirituality, and self-love. Future researchers may consider the use of participative drawing to explore HIV stigma apart from the conventional interview, as it is found to be a valuable method of facilitating the expression of emotions and experiences.
利用参与式绘图方法阐明艾滋病毒感染者的耻辱经历
背景:绘画等基于艺术的技术在研究中是一种有用的手段,因为它有可能捕捉禁忌、文化敏感问题和其他关键的健康经验。然而,很少有研究将绘图作为HIV研究的定性方法。目的:本研究旨在通过绘图法探讨HIV感染者的污名体验。方法:本研究采用参与式定性方法。通过滚雪球的方式招募了11名参与者,并要求他们描绘作为艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者(PLHA)的耻辱经历。参与者是男男性行为者(MSM),他们被诊断为至少一年,并且是一个支持小组的积极成员。这项初步研究于2019年11月至12月在菲律宾中部进行。叙事解释被记录、转录,并使用主题分析进行分析。研究结果揭示了三个主题:(1)心理社会情感需求,揭示了他们对爱和接纳的需求;(2)深刻的情感反映了过多的消极情绪向积极情绪的融合;(3)应对艾滋病毒耻辱,这是向前发展和维持充满希望的生活的三管齐下的锚。结论:被污名化的艾滋病毒感染者需要在社会中保持亲密、相互联系和包容。同样地,他们也会感受到过多的情绪,这些情绪超越了消极情绪,变成了积极情绪,这取决于他们如何应对。艾滋病毒感染者通过他们的社交圈、精神和自爱来应对耻辱和歧视。未来的研究人员可能会考虑使用参与性绘画来探索HIV耻辱除了传统的访谈,因为它被发现是一种有价值的方法,促进情绪和经验的表达。
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Nurse Media Journal of Nursing
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