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Trajectories of Episodic Disability in People Aging with HIV: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study

机译:艾滋病毒感染者中的偶发性残疾轨迹:纵向定性研究

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People living with HIV may experience disability which is episodic in nature, characterized by periods of wellness and illness. The purpose of this longitudinal qualitative study was to understand how the episodic nature of HIV and the associated uncertainty shape the disability experience of older adults living with HIV over time. Fourteen men and 10 women who were HIV positive and over 50 years (mean age: 57 years; range: 50-73) participated in 4 interviews over 20 months. Longitudinal analyses of the transcribed interviews identified 4 phenotypes of episodic disability over time: decreasing, increasing, stable, or significant fluctuations. Although all participants experienced uncertainty, acceptance and optimism were hallmarks of those whose phenotypes were stable or improved over time. Understanding a person’s episodic trajectory may help to tailor interventions to promote stability, mitigate an upward trajectory of increasing disability, and increase the time between episodes of illness.
机译:艾滋病毒感染者可能会经历自然发作的残疾,其特征在于健康和疾病时期。这项纵向定性研究的目的是了解艾滋病毒的情节性质和相关的不确定性如何塑造随着时间推移感染艾滋病毒的老年人的残疾经历。艾滋病毒呈阳性且年龄超过50岁(平均年龄:57岁;范围:50-73)的14名男性和10名女性在20个月内参加了4次访谈。转录访谈的纵向分析确定了随时间变化的四种情景性残疾:减少,增加,稳定或显着波动。尽管所有参与者都存在不确定性,但接受者和乐观者是表型随着时间的推移稳定或改善的人的标志。了解一个人的情节轨迹可能有助于量身定制干预措施,以提高稳定性,减轻残疾增加的上升轨迹并增加疾病发作之间的时间间隔。

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