Level of uncertainty in people living with HIV

Gerardo Saucedo Pahua, Mayra Itzel Huerta Baltazar, Ma. Lilia Alcántar Zavala, Ma de Jesús Ruiz Recéndiz, Vanesa Jiménez Arroyo, Rafaela Andrade Herrera
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Introduction: Worldwide, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection continues to be an emerging public health problem. With the positive screening of this chronic degenerative disease, the virus generates physical, psychological, social and spiritual changes in people, that lead to uncertainty in the face of an uncertain future. Identifying the uncertainty in the patients, allows the care professional to plan integral interventions to favour the reduction of this process and can integrate well-being in the experience with their chronic condition and thus, have quality of life. Objective: To determine the level of uncertainty in a group of people living with HIV. Method: Quantitative, descriptive and transversal study. Non-probabilistic sampling of 30 people living with HIV, from the CONVIHVE Civil Association of Morelia, Michoacán. An identification card and the scale “Uncertainty in front of the disease” (MUIS) of Merle Mishel were applied, with a reliability of (.904). The statistical package SPSS V was used to analyze the data. 22. Results: 83.3% of the total population are men and 16.7% are women, 32-39 years of age (36.6%) of whom 70% are men. Being single, 53.3% have a bachelor’s degree. 60% report being employed. 30% of the population refers to having more than 10 years of diagnosis and less than 5 years in treatment 53.3%. 76.7% are Catholic. From the total of participants, 23.3% showed a low level of uncertainty, followed by a level of regular uncertainty with 26.7%, and 50% showed a high level of uncertainty. Conclusion: The level of uncertainty in people living with HIV is high. It is necessary to carry out comprehensive interventions that favour the reduction of the level of uncertainty and thus improve the well-being and quality of life of people living with HIV.
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艾滋病毒感染者的不确定程度
导言:在世界范围内,人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染仍然是一个新出现的公共卫生问题。如果对这种慢性退行性疾病进行阳性筛查,病毒就会在人的身体、心理、社会和精神上产生变化,从而在面对不确定的未来时产生不确定性。识别患者的不确定性,使护理专业人员能够计划整体干预措施,以减少这一过程,并将健康与他们的慢性疾病经验结合起来,从而提高生活质量。目的:确定一组HIV感染者的不确定性水平。方法:定量、描述性、横向研究。对30名艾滋病毒感染者的非概率抽样,来自CONVIHVE莫雷利亚公民协会,Michoacán。采用Merle Mishel的“疾病前不确定性”(MUIS)量表和识别卡,信度为(.904)。采用SPSS V统计软件对数据进行分析。22. 结果:男性占总人口的83.3%,女性占16.7%,32-39岁占36.6%,其中男性占70%。单身人群中,53.3%的人拥有学士学位。60%的人有工作。30%的人是指确诊10年以上,治疗时间少于5年的53.3%。76.7%是天主教徒。在所有参与者中,23.3%的人表现出低水平的不确定性,其次是26.7%的人表现出常规水平的不确定性,50%的人表现出高水平的不确定性。结论:HIV感染者的不确定性水平较高。有必要开展有利于减少不确定程度的综合干预措施,从而改善艾滋病毒感染者的福祉和生活质量。
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