Factors affecting patients' acceptance of H.I.V. infections.

A study on patients' acceptance of the diagnosis of HIV infection was done in 36 patients at Ramathibodi Hospital. Patients were interviewed based on the data in a questionnaire. Over one half of the patients were 21-40 years old. Eighteen patients were prostitutes. The stages of the infection...

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Main Authors: K. Promjanyakul, A. Limsuwan
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spelling th-mahidol.174052018-07-04T13:57:29Z Factors affecting patients' acceptance of H.I.V. infections. K. Promjanyakul A. Limsuwan Mahidol University Medicine A study on patients' acceptance of the diagnosis of HIV infection was done in 36 patients at Ramathibodi Hospital. Patients were interviewed based on the data in a questionnaire. Over one half of the patients were 21-40 years old. Eighteen patients were prostitutes. The stages of the infection were: AIDS in 1, AIDS-related complex in 9 and asymptomatic in 26 cases. The rate of acceptance of having the infection did not differ regarding age, education, income, risk factors in acquiring the infection, and the stage of the disease. However, all patients who had worked in a foreign country did not accept the diagnosis while all who had never worked abroad did. Patients whose family knew that they had the infection accepted the diagnosis better than those whose family did not know. It is concluded that a substantial portion of patients did not accept that they had HIV infection. Counselling must be appropriately applied to each individual. 2018-07-04T06:57:29Z 2018-07-04T06:57:29Z 1995-07-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.78 Suppl 1, (1995) 01252208 2-s2.0-0029336738 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/17405 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0029336738&origin=inward
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K. Promjanyakul
A. Limsuwan
Factors affecting patients' acceptance of H.I.V. infections.
description A study on patients' acceptance of the diagnosis of HIV infection was done in 36 patients at Ramathibodi Hospital. Patients were interviewed based on the data in a questionnaire. Over one half of the patients were 21-40 years old. Eighteen patients were prostitutes. The stages of the infection were: AIDS in 1, AIDS-related complex in 9 and asymptomatic in 26 cases. The rate of acceptance of having the infection did not differ regarding age, education, income, risk factors in acquiring the infection, and the stage of the disease. However, all patients who had worked in a foreign country did not accept the diagnosis while all who had never worked abroad did. Patients whose family knew that they had the infection accepted the diagnosis better than those whose family did not know. It is concluded that a substantial portion of patients did not accept that they had HIV infection. Counselling must be appropriately applied to each individual.
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title_short Factors affecting patients' acceptance of H.I.V. infections.
title_full Factors affecting patients' acceptance of H.I.V. infections.
title_fullStr Factors affecting patients' acceptance of H.I.V. infections.
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting patients' acceptance of H.I.V. infections.
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