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Explaining poor health-seeking among HIV-infected released prisoners. 解释感染艾滋病毒的刑满释放人员在寻求健康方面表现不佳的原因。
IF 1.1 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL Pub Date : 2015-12-21 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-11-2014-0047
Ambika Bhushan, Shan-Estelle Brown, Ruthanne Marcus, Frederick L Altice

Purpose: - Little is understood about the self-described barriers that recently released HIV-infected prisoners face when accessing healthcare and adhering to medications. The purpose of this paper is to elucidate these barriers from the perspective of released prisoners themselves.

Design/methodology/approach: - A qualitative assessment using 30 semi-structured interviews explored individuals' self-reported acute stressors and barriers to health-seeking during community re-integration for recidivist prisoners. Leventhal's Self-Regulation Model of Illness (SRMI) is applied to examine both structural and psychological barriers.

Findings: - The SRMI explains that individuals have both cognitive and emotional processing elements to their illness representations, which mediate coping strategies. Cognitive representations of HIV that mediated treatment discontinuation included beliefs that HIV was stigmatizing, a death sentence, or had no physiological consequences. Negative emotional states of hopelessness and anger were either acute or chronic responses that impaired individuals' motivation to seek care post-release. Individuals expressed feelings of mistrust, fatalism and denial as coping strategies in response to their illness, which reduced likelihood to seek HIV care.

Originality/value: - Interventions for HIV-infected individuals transitioning to the community must incorporate structural and psychological components. Structural support includes housing assistance, employment and health insurance, and linkage to mental health, substance abuse and HIV care. Psychological support includes training to enhance agency with medication self-administration and HIV education to correct false beliefs and reduce distress. Additionally, healthcare workers should be specifically trained to establish trust with these vulnerable populations.

目的:- 人们对刚获释的感染艾滋病病毒的囚犯在获得医疗服务和坚持服药时所面临的自述障碍知之甚少。本文旨在从刑满释放人员自身的角度来阐明这些障碍。设计/方法/途径:- 通过 30 个半结构式访谈进行定性评估,探讨了个人自述的急性压力源以及累犯在重新融入社区过程中在寻求医疗服务方面遇到的障碍。研究结果:--疾病自我调节模型(SRMI)解释了个人在疾病表征中的认知和情感处理因素,这些因素对应对策略起着中介作用。导致中断治疗的艾滋病毒认知表征包括认为艾滋病毒是一种耻辱、是一种死刑判决或没有生理后果。绝望和愤怒的消极情绪状态或为急性反应,或为慢性反应,影响了个体在释放后寻求护理的动机。个人对自己的疾病表现出不信任、宿命论和否认等应对策略,这降低了他们寻求 HIV 护理的可能性。结构性支持包括住房援助、就业和医疗保险,以及与精神健康、药物滥用和 HIV 护理的联系。心理支持包括提供培训,以提高自我用药的能力,并开展艾滋病教育,以纠正错误的观念并减少痛苦。此外,医护人员应接受专门培训,以便与这些弱势人群建立信任。
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