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Putting episodic disability into context: a qualitative study exploring factors that influence disability experienced by adults living with HIV/AIDS

机译:将偶发性残疾纳入背景:一项定性研究,探索影响感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的成年人所经历的残疾的因素

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BackgroundAn increasing number of individuals may be living with the health-related consequences of HIV and its associated treatments, a concept we term disability. However, the context in which disability is experienced from the HIV perspective is not well understood. The purpose of this paper is to describe the contextual factors that influence the experiences of disability from the perspective of adults living with HIV.MethodsWe conducted four focus groups and 15 face-to-face interviews with 38 men and women living with HIV. We asked participants to describe their health-related challenges, the physical, social and psychological areas of their life affected, and the impact of these challenges on their overall health. We also conducted two validity check focus groups with seven returning participants. We analyzed data using grounded theory techniques to develop a conceptual framework of disability for adults living with HIV, called the Episodic Disability Framework.ResultsContextual factors that influenced disability were integral to participants' experiences and emerged as a key component of the framework. Extrinsic contextual factors included social support (support from friends, family, partners, pets and community, support from health care services and personnel, and programme and policy support) and stigma. Intrinsic contextual factors included living strategies (seeking social interaction with others, maintaining a sense of control over life and the illness, "blocking HIV out of the mind", and adopting attitudes and beliefs to help manage living with HIV) and personal attributes (gender and aging). These factors may exacerbate or alleviate dimensions of HIV disability.ConclusionThis framework is the first to consider the contextual factors that influence experiences of disability from the perspective of adults living with HIV. Extrinsic factors (level of social support and stigma) and intrinsic factors (living strategies and personal attributes) may exacerbate or alleviate episodes of HIV-related disability. These factors offer a broader understanding of the disability experience and may suggest ways to prevent or reduce disability for adults living with HIV.
机译:背景技术越来越多的人可能患有艾滋病及其相关治疗对健康的影响,我们将其称为残疾。然而,从艾滋病毒的角度来看,残障经历的背景还不很清楚。本文旨在从感染艾滋病毒的成年人的角度描述影响残疾经历的背景因素。方法我们对38名艾滋病毒感染者和男性进行了四个焦点小组和15次面对面的访谈。我们要求参与者描述他们与健康相关的挑战,受影响的生命的身体,社会和心理领域,以及这些挑战对其整体健康的影响。我们还与七个返回参与者进行了两个有效性检查焦点小组。我们使用扎实的理论技术对数据进行了分析,以建立一个针对艾滋病毒携带者的残疾的概念框架,称为情节性残疾框架。外在的背景因素包括社会支持(朋友,家人,伴侣,宠物和社区的支持,医疗服务和人员的支持以及计划和政策支持)和污名。内在的背景因素包括生活策略(寻求与他人的社交互动,保持对生活和疾病的控制感,“将HIV排除在头脑之外”以及采用态度和信念来帮助管理HIV感染者)和个人属性(性别和老化)。这些因素可能会加剧或减轻HIV残疾的程度。结论该框架是第一个从成人HIV感染者的角度考虑影响残疾经历的背景因素。外在因素(社会支持和污名的程度)和内在因素(生活策略和个人属性)可能会加剧或减轻与HIV相关的残疾事件。这些因素使人们对残疾经历有了更广泛的了解,并可能为预防或减少艾滋病毒感染者的残疾提出了建议。

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