Relationship between physicians and HIV patients: influence on adherence and quality of life

Authors

  • Cristina Herrera Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública; Centro de Investigaciones en Sistemas de Salud
  • Lourdes Campero Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública; Centro de Investigaciones en Sistemas de Salud
  • Marta Caballero Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública; Centro de Investigaciones en Sistemas de Salud
  • Tamil Kendall Fondo de Población de las Naciones Unidas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102008000200009

Keywords:

Physician-Patient Relations, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome^i2^sprevention & cont, Health Knowledge^i2^sAttitudes, Health Pract, Qualitative Research

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of the relationship between people living with HIV/AIDS and health care providers on treatment adherence and quality of life. METHODS: Qualitative study conducted in Mexico, in 2003, with informants recruited from HIV/AIDS support groups, non-governmental organizations, and infectious disease clinics in public hospitals. A total of 40 people living with HIV/AIDS and five support group leaders were interviewed. Data were collected using sociodemographic questionnaires and in-depth interviews exploring the experience of living with HIV/AIDS, including treatment, disease perception, quality of life, physical and emotional health, and relationship with physicians. Responses were recorded, transcribed and organized thematically based on codes using an inductive analysis. RESULTS: Most respondents aged between 26 and 45 years. The main obstacles to care were related to lack of risk awareness and information among people living with HIV/AIDS and physicians. Physicians proved not to be well trained on HIV/AIDS care. During the follow-up care, most problems were related to inadequate treatment adherence mainly caused by poor communication with physicians and discrimination in public services. CONCLUSIONS: Overall the problems identified were related to information deficiencies, physicians' lack of training and paternalism, and social stigmatization of people living with HIV/AIDS associated with the epidemic.

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2008-04-01

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Herrera, C., Campero, L., Caballero, M., & Kendall, T. (2008). Relationship between physicians and HIV patients: influence on adherence and quality of life . Revista De Saúde Pública, 42(2), 249-255. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102008000200009