TY - JOUR
T1 - Health care participation of perinatal women with HIV
T2 - What helps and what gets in the way?
AU - Bunting, Sheila McGuire
AU - Seaton, Regina
PY - 1999/11/1
Y1 - 1999/11/1
N2 - Dealing with the reality of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a life-changing challenge to perinatal women as they try to care for themselves and their children in environments that often include stigma, uncertainty, and limited access to information and health care. Our purpose for this interpretive hermeneutic study was to identify factors that women with HIV saw as helping or impeding their participation in their health care. We analyzed the qualitative data from open-ended interviews conducted with 18 women. We identified the facilitating themes of "Staying Healthy for Kids," "God Has His Reasons," and "My Family's There for Me." Barriers were "It Hurts to Know," "Health Care System Struggles," and "Kids and Buses and Taxies." We found that the women identified "Health Care Providers' Behaviors" as both an enhancing and an impeding factor to their health care participation. These findings can guide providers to offer more "user-friendly" support systems for women with HIV and their children.
AB - Dealing with the reality of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a life-changing challenge to perinatal women as they try to care for themselves and their children in environments that often include stigma, uncertainty, and limited access to information and health care. Our purpose for this interpretive hermeneutic study was to identify factors that women with HIV saw as helping or impeding their participation in their health care. We analyzed the qualitative data from open-ended interviews conducted with 18 women. We identified the facilitating themes of "Staying Healthy for Kids," "God Has His Reasons," and "My Family's There for Me." Barriers were "It Hurts to Know," "Health Care System Struggles," and "Kids and Buses and Taxies." We found that the women identified "Health Care Providers' Behaviors" as both an enhancing and an impeding factor to their health care participation. These findings can guide providers to offer more "user-friendly" support systems for women with HIV and their children.
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U2 - 10.1080/073993399245467
DO - 10.1080/073993399245467
M3 - Article
C2 - 10889635
AN - SCOPUS:0033222381
SN - 0739-9332
VL - 20
SP - 563
EP - 578
JO - Issues in Health Care of Women
JF - Issues in Health Care of Women
IS - 6
ER -