Resultados: 5

Spirituality, religiosity, and their representations for people living with HIV: daily life and its experiences

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 57 (), 2023
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the process of living with HIV/AIDS in the daily life of people living with HIV in its interface with the social representations of spirituality and religiosity. Method: Qualitative research, supported by the theory of social representations. A semi-structured interview ...

Facilitating access to pneumococcal vaccine for people living with HIV: an experience report

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 56 (), 2022
ABSTRACT The article describes a strategy to facilitate access to pneumococcal conjugate vaccine 13 (PCV-13) for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: report on the experience regarding the organization of a care service for PLHIV in the city of São Paulo to facilita...

Aspects related to health literacy, self-care and compliance with treatment of people living with HIV

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 56 (), 2022
ABSTRACT Objective: to verify the relationship between health literacy, compliance with antiretroviral therapy and self-care of people living with HIV. Method: this is a cross-sectional study, developed between January and July 2019, using validated scales on health literacy (SAHLPA), compliance (CEAT-...

Perceptions of barriers and facilitators to implement programs for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV-Mozambique

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 56 (), 2022
Abstract Objective: To understand the perspectives of pregnant and postpartum women living with HIV in Sofala, Mozambique, regarding barriers and facilitators to following Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) recommendations. Method: Qualitative study conducted in three health centers and...

Diagnostic aspects and in-service training in the decentralization of care to people living with HIV

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 55 (), 2021
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the perception of nurses on the decentralization of care to people living with HIV. Method: Exploratory, descriptive, qualitative study conducted with primary health care nurses based on Imogene King's Open Systems Theory (personal, interpersonal, and social). The data we...