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IDENTIFICACIÓN

doi:10.1186/s12913-023-10321-0...

Autor
SoleimanvandiAzar, Neda Karimi, Salah Eddin Ahmadi, Sina Irandoost, Seyed Fahim Amirkafi, Ali Azimi, Amir
Langue
en
Editor

BioMed Central

Categoría

Medicine & Public Health

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

6/12/2023

Palabras clave
service utilization hiv aids health qualitative study iran determinants living hiv people study health utilization service
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Background Health service utilization among people living with HIV is vital for their survival and quality of life.

This study aims to exploring the determinants influencing health service utilization among people living with HIV.

Methods We conducted a qualitative study involving 16 men and women aged 18–64 living with HIV in Tehran.

Data were collected between September and December 2021 through semi-structured interviews conducted via telephone and online platforms, utilizing the purposeful sampling method.

Data were analyzed by MAXQDA-2018 software using conventional content analysis approaches and the Granheim and Landman method.

Results Two main themes, seven categories, and 21 subcategories were obtained from the interviews.

The main themes included facilitators of health service utilization (positive personality traits, social factors, and structural-behavioral determinants) and inhibitors of health service utilization (personal conditions, insufficient knowledge and understanding of the disease, negative consequences of disease disclosure, and difficult access to services).

Conclusion This study underscores the need to invest and expand specialized services for people living with HIV by policy makers, while simultaneously increasing public awareness to reduce the social stigma.

SoleimanvandiAzar, Neda,Karimi, Salah Eddin,Ahmadi, Sina,Irandoost, Seyed Fahim,Amirkafi, Ali,Azimi, Amir, 2023, Exploring the determinants of health service utilization among people living with HIV: a qualitative study in Iran, BioMed Central

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