| Literature DB >> 34064970 |
Chia-Hui Yu1,2, Chu-Yu Huang3, Nai-Ying Ko4, Heng-Hsin Tung5, Hui-Man Huang6, Su-Fen Cheng7.
Abstract
People living with HIV (PLWH) face social stigma which makes disclosure of HIV status difficult. The purpose of this descriptive qualitative study was to understand the lived experiences of stigmatization in the process of disease disclosure among PLWH in Taiwan. Analysis of the semi-structured interviews from 19 PLWH in Taiwan revealed two phases and six themes. Phase one "experiences before disclosure" involved three themes: "Struggles under the pressure of concealing the HIV Status", "Torn between fear of unemployment/isolation and desire to protect closed ones", and "Being forced to disclose the HIV status." Phase two "experiences after disclosure" included three themes: "Receiving special considerations and requirements from school or work", "Receiving differential treatments in life and when seeking medical care", and "Stress relief and restart." Healthcare professionals need to assess stigmatization in PLWH and develop individualized approaches to assist with the disease disclosure process.Entities:
Keywords: HIV disclosure; HIV stigma; PLWH; content analysis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34064970 PMCID: PMC8150537 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18105089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Interview guide.
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Whom did you tell when you learned that you are infected with HIV? Why did you tell him/her? Who else (family, partner, friends, or colleagues) knows about this? How did they know about this? |
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How do people in your social circle (friends, classmates, colleagues, or family) view people living with HIV? How do they perceive people living with HIV? How do you feel about this? |
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What did you consider when you decided to tell your family about your diagnosis? Why did you conceal your HIV infection? What do they think about your HIV infection? |
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How would you describe your interactions with your family after they were told about your diagnosis? What has changed? How do the changes impact you? |
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How would you describe your interactions with your relatives, neighbors, and friends after they were told about your diagnosis? How does this impact you? |
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How would you describe your interactions with your colleagues at work after they were told about your diagnosis? How does this impact you? |
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What do you think about stigmatization toward people living with HIV? How do your friends think about this? How does this make you feel? |
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Could you talk about the factors you considered when selecting a hospital for medical attention? Would you take the initiative to inform healthcare professionals about your HIV infection? What factors play into your decision to inform the healthcare professionals about your HIV infection? |
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Has your diagnosis been unexpectedly exposed? Could you talk about the situation? How did it make you feel? |
Figure 1Summary of phases and themes.