Expectations of vertical transmission of hiv from HIV-infected mothers in a research process at Sorocaba/SP

Authors

  • Danilo de Assis Pereira PUC-SP
  • Denise Moraes Horiy PUC-SP
  • Evelise de Oliveira Proença PUC-SP
  • Acácio Sidinei Almeida Santos Faculdade de Antropologia da PUC-SP

Keywords:

HIV, AIDS, HIV soropositivity, vertical infectious disease transmission, risk factors, mothers.

Abstract

ABSTRACT
Introduction: Vertical transmission of AIDS is defined as a transmission that occurs from mother to child during pregnancy, birth or breastfeeding and is today the main route of HIV infection in children under 13 in the world. Objective: in order to understand the history of life and the therapeutic itinerary of HIV positive pregnant women, it was conducted a study with a qualitative approach to social phenomenology as theoretical and methodological references. Methods: For the study, a Likert-type questionnaire and a semi structured interview were applied for each participant. Results and Discussion: The study revealed the dilemmas faced and the actions taken by these women, HIV positive mothers, waiting for the diagnosis of the fetus, both participants in the Zero Vertical Transmission Program Clinic STD / AIDS in the city of Sorocaba, state of São Paulo. Prejudice and stigma related to AIDS is the leading source stressful and promoter of social isolation of this population, which faces the prejudice by relying mainly on their children and on their religiosity/spirituality as the second largest mainstay. Women often do not see their companion as supportive and fight back the situation of suffering, anguish, fear, and disappointment with their own courage and hope to overcome the adversity caused by the disease. Conclusion: The implications of this study suggest the risk and protective factors promoting resilience in this clientele, besides suggesting creating spaces that encourage discussion of the medical context, cultural, social and economic development in which these women are entered and that influence their daily decisions

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Author Biographies

Danilo de Assis Pereira, PUC-SP

Acadêmico do curso de Medicina FCMS/PUC-SP

Denise Moraes Horiy, PUC-SP

Acadêmica do curso de Medicina FCMS/PUC-SP

Evelise de Oliveira Proença, PUC-SP

Acadêmica do curso de Medicina FCMS/PUC-SP

Acácio Sidinei Almeida Santos, Faculdade de Antropologia da PUC-SP

Professor do Depto de Antropologia da PUC-SP. Consultor do Módulo de Prática em Atenção à Saúde da FCMS/PUC-SP

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Published

2014-04-01

How to Cite

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Pereira D de A, Horiy DM, Proença E de O, Santos ASA. Expectations of vertical transmission of hiv from HIV-infected mothers in a research process at Sorocaba/SP. Rev. Fac. Ciênc. Méd. Sorocaba [Internet]. 2014Apr.1 [cited 2024Dec.22];16(1):11-4. Available from: https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/RFCMS/article/view/13566

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