The present study investigated the feelings of HIV seropositive pregnant women, concerning their own infection, motherhood and the baby. Six pregnant women, aged between 26 and 35 years old, from low socioeconomic status, took part in the study. They were interviewed and their answers were examined through qualitative content analysis, divided in three categories: Experience concerning the HIV/Aids infection, Feelings about pregnancy and HIV/Aids and Family relations and HIV/Aids. The results revealed sexual risk behaviors, difficulty in accepting diagnosis and the need to justify the origin of their infection. Fears, guilty, prejudices, frustration with their own mother, loss of the maternal figure, lack of family support and instability...
A complexidade da aids envolve não somente o lado cognitivo do conhecimento, mas também os fatores p...
The diagnosis of HIV seropositivity is received with impact, and when the infection is contracted fr...
Many challenges persist beyond achievements on HIV prevention and care. This article discusses resul...
The study investigated the contributions of a brief psychoeducational intervention during pregnancy ...
This study evaluated treatment adherence of pregnant mothers living with HIV. Eighty-nine HIV-positi...
This qualitative-descriptive study aimed at identifying the problems that 10 women experienced when ...
This integrative review investigates how women living with HIV see motherhood and the possibility of...
This descriptive study with a qualitative approach was motivated by the high number of HIV positive ...
This transversal and exploratory study aimed at verifying if pregnant women were receiving antenatal...
Non-verbal communication is predominant in the mother-child relation. This study aimed to analyze no...
This study wished to analyse the dimension of spirituality as a confrontation strategy used by pregn...
HIV is characterized as a worldwide public health problem. The epidemiological profile shows an inc...
Com a evolução da epidemia de AIDS nas últimas décadas, houve um aumento expressivo do número de cas...
Atualmente a AIDS encontra-se como uma doença crônica que avança drasticamente pela população femini...
Aim: to know the experiences/strategies of HIV, seropositive mothers accompanied in Specialized Care...
A complexidade da aids envolve não somente o lado cognitivo do conhecimento, mas também os fatores p...
The diagnosis of HIV seropositivity is received with impact, and when the infection is contracted fr...
Many challenges persist beyond achievements on HIV prevention and care. This article discusses resul...
The study investigated the contributions of a brief psychoeducational intervention during pregnancy ...
This study evaluated treatment adherence of pregnant mothers living with HIV. Eighty-nine HIV-positi...
This qualitative-descriptive study aimed at identifying the problems that 10 women experienced when ...
This integrative review investigates how women living with HIV see motherhood and the possibility of...
This descriptive study with a qualitative approach was motivated by the high number of HIV positive ...
This transversal and exploratory study aimed at verifying if pregnant women were receiving antenatal...
Non-verbal communication is predominant in the mother-child relation. This study aimed to analyze no...
This study wished to analyse the dimension of spirituality as a confrontation strategy used by pregn...
HIV is characterized as a worldwide public health problem. The epidemiological profile shows an inc...
Com a evolução da epidemia de AIDS nas últimas décadas, houve um aumento expressivo do número de cas...
Atualmente a AIDS encontra-se como uma doença crônica que avança drasticamente pela população femini...
Aim: to know the experiences/strategies of HIV, seropositive mothers accompanied in Specialized Care...
A complexidade da aids envolve não somente o lado cognitivo do conhecimento, mas também os fatores p...
The diagnosis of HIV seropositivity is received with impact, and when the infection is contracted fr...
Many challenges persist beyond achievements on HIV prevention and care. This article discusses resul...