[Post COVID-19 Pandemic Care for HIV Caregivers].

Q3 Nursing Journal of Nursing Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.6224/JN.202302_70(1).03
Chia-Yin Hsieh, Chia-Lin Li, Chia-Hui Yu
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The COVID-19 pandemic that swept the world in 2020 has highlighted the dangers and challenges posed by infectious diseases and encouraged healthcare providers to further re-think the stigma of epidemic and pandemic diseases. HIV infection was reclassified as a chronic disease in Taiwan after highly active antiretroviral therapy was introduced in the country. Because HIV infection is related to behavior, people living with HIV are often affected by a negative social image that is influenced by multiple stereotypes and the general stigma toward AIDS. In Taiwan, this stigma is deeply influenced by Eastern philosophy and Confucian culture, making the context and effect of stigma different from Western countries. The current "U=U" concept of HIV treatment holds that someone under treatment for HIV with an undetectable HIV viral load cannot sexually transmit the virus to others. Therefore, in the post-pandemic era, HIV medical care personnel should apply evidence-based-care thinking. This article describes HIV stigma in the context of Confucianism, U=U as the leading concept of HIV treatment, and the recommended approach to care for HIV healthcare practitioners in the post-COVID-19 era. Reducing HIV stigma will enable Taiwan to achieve the ' Three Zeros' of zero discrimination, zero infection, and zero death advocated by the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS for ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030.

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[COVID-19大流行后艾滋病毒护理人员的护理]。
2020年席卷全球的COVID-19大流行凸显了传染病带来的危险和挑战,并鼓励医疗保健提供者进一步重新思考流行病和大流行疾病的耻辱。在台湾引入高效抗逆转录病毒治疗后,艾滋病毒感染被重新归类为慢性病。由于艾滋病毒感染与行为有关,艾滋病毒感染者往往受到多种刻板印象和对艾滋病的普遍污名的负面社会形象的影响。在台湾,这种耻辱感深受东方哲学和儒家文化的影响,使得耻辱感产生的背景和效果不同于西方国家。目前艾滋病毒治疗的“U=U”概念认为,接受治疗的艾滋病毒载量无法检测到的人不能通过性行为将病毒传播给他人。因此,在后大流行时代,艾滋病医护人员应运用循证护理思维。本文介绍了儒学背景下的HIV污名化,U=U作为HIV治疗的主导理念,以及后covid -19时代HIV医护人员的推荐护理方法。减少对艾滋病毒的污名,将使台湾能够实现联合国艾滋病毒/艾滋病联合规划署所倡导的到2030年结束艾滋病流行的“三零”,即零歧视、零感染和零死亡。
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