| Literature DB >> 28393100 |
Lùng Bích Ngọc1, An Thanh Ly1, Trần Thị Hòa1, Lê Minh Giang1.
Abstract
Qualitative research describes how families have provided supports regarding health care, including HIV care and substance abuse treatment, for HIV-infected male injection drug users (HIV-infected IDUs) in Hanoi. Research analysis showed that family members have provided financial, emotional and health care supports rather than information support related to HIV care and substance abuse treatment for HIV-infected IDUs. Family supports for HIV-infected IDUs were different among the phases of using drug, HIV infection/treatment and substance abuse treatment. Notably, HIV-infected IDUs reported that they had received more supports from their family members since they disclosed their HIV status. Most HIV-infected IDUs participated in this study were satisfied with the family supports. Interventions for improving effectiveness of HIV and substance abuse outcomes among HIV-infected IDUs need to include family involvement.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 28393100 PMCID: PMC5383088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tap Chi Nghien Y Hoc ISSN: 2354-080X