Interpersonal relationships of people living with HIV in sustained viral suppression with the multidisciplinary health team.

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Titel: Interpersonal relationships of people living with HIV in sustained viral suppression with the multidisciplinary health team.
Autoren: Gonçalves TLP; Universidade Estadual de Londrina. Londrina, Paraná, Brazil., Freitas MC; Universidade Estadual de Londrina. Londrina, Paraná, Brazil., Dellaroza MSG; Universidade Estadual de Londrina. Londrina, Paraná, Brazil., Sakai AM; Universidade Estadual de Londrina. Londrina, Paraná, Brazil., Montezeli JH; Universidade Estadual de Londrina. Londrina, Paraná, Brazil., Kerbauy G; Universidade Estadual de Londrina. Londrina, Paraná, Brazil.
Quelle: Revista brasileira de enfermagem [Rev Bras Enferm] 2025 Oct 03; Vol. 78Suppl 2 (Suppl 2), pp. e20240490. Date of Electronic Publication: 2025 Oct 03 (Print Publication: 2025).
Publikationsart: Journal Article
Sprache: English; Portuguese
Info zur Zeitschrift: Publisher: Associacao Brasileira de Enfermagem Country of Publication: Brazil NLM ID: 7910105 Publication Model: eCollection Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1984-0446 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 00347167 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Rev Bras Enferm Subsets: MEDLINE
Imprint Name(s): Publication: Brasilia : Associacao Brasileira de Enfermagem
Original Publication: Brasilia [s.n.]
MeSH-Schlagworte: HIV Infections*/psychology , HIV Infections*/drug therapy , Interpersonal Relations* , Patient Care Team*/standards , Patient Care Team*/trends , Viral Load*, Humans ; Male ; Female ; Qualitative Research ; Adult ; Middle Aged ; Interviews as Topic/methods
Abstract: Objectives: to understand the discourse of people living with HIV in sustained viral suppression about their perceptions of interpersonal relationships with the multidisciplinary team.
Methods: a qualitative study, carried out in two specialized healthcare services, which included 15 patients diagnosed with HIV in regular treatment since the beginning of antiretroviral therapy. Collection took place in 2022, from audio-recorded interviews. They were analyzed using the Discourse of the Collective Subject technique, with the support of IRaMuTeQ®.
Results: speeches were prepared based on five classes. Some are: team role in linking patients to specialized services; holistic approach appreciation; patients' reception, expectations and perspectives in relation to healthcare professionals; and concerns and challenges during treatment.
Final Considerations: the results highlighted the importance of professionals for patients' therapeutic success, especially when there is a good interpersonal relationship associated with the holistic approach, in addition to medicalization.
References: Rev Esc Enferm USP. 2022 Oct 17;56:e20220120. (PMID: 36260775)
Entry Date(s): Date Created: 20251008 Date Completed: 20251008 Latest Revision: 20251021
Update Code: 20251021
PubMed Central ID: PMC12500069
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2024-0490
PMID: 41059827
Datenbank: MEDLINE
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Abstract:Objectives: to understand the discourse of people living with HIV in sustained viral suppression about their perceptions of interpersonal relationships with the multidisciplinary team.<br />Methods: a qualitative study, carried out in two specialized healthcare services, which included 15 patients diagnosed with HIV in regular treatment since the beginning of antiretroviral therapy. Collection took place in 2022, from audio-recorded interviews. They were analyzed using the Discourse of the Collective Subject technique, with the support of IRaMuTeQ®.<br />Results: speeches were prepared based on five classes. Some are: team role in linking patients to specialized services; holistic approach appreciation; patients' reception, expectations and perspectives in relation to healthcare professionals; and concerns and challenges during treatment.<br />Final Considerations: the results highlighted the importance of professionals for patients' therapeutic success, especially when there is a good interpersonal relationship associated with the holistic approach, in addition to medicalization.
ISSN:1984-0446
DOI:10.1590/0034-7167-2024-0490