6 resultados para Peräkylä, Anssi: AIDS Counselling
em Dalarna University College Electronic Archive
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Syftet med denna litteraturstudie var att beskriva vårdpersonalens kunskap och attityder till personer med hiv/aids samt hur omvårdnaden av dessa patienter påverkades.Datainsamlingsmetoden var datoriserad och manuell sökning. Kravet på de artiklar som studerades var att de skulle ha vetenskapligt värde, vara skrivna på svenska och engelska samt vara publicerade 1997 eller senare. Totalt studerades 19 kvantitativa och kvalitativa artiklar för att belysa detta ämne. För att kunna bedöma kvaliteten i artiklarna användes två olika granskningsmallar. Studien visade att vårdpersonal överlag har goda kunskaper om hiv/aids beträffande högriskgrupper, sjukdomsförlopp, överföringsmetoder samt betydelse av skyddsåtgärder. Kunskap om hiv och aids spelade en avgörande roll i vårdandet av patienten och dennes anhöriga, samt för att kunna skydda sig själv i den nära vården med patienten. Attityder som var vanligt förekommande hos vårdpersonalen var rädsla, osäkerhet, ovillighet att vårda, samt avsaknad av empati i mötet med hiv/aids patienter. I vår studie framkom vidare att vård av aids sjuka patienter var en bidragande orsak till stress och utbrändhet hos vårdpersonal och påverkande därmed omvårdnadshandlingarna negativt.
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Syftet med denna systematiska litteraturstudie var att ur ett globalt perspektiv undersöka ungdomars kunskaper om HIV/AIDS och vilka faktorer som påverkar kunskapsnivån. Syftet var vidare att ur ett globalt perspektiv undersöka ungdomars attityder till HIV/AIDS samt deras sexuella beteende. Sökning av artiklar har skett via databaserna Blackwell Synergy, ELIN@dalarna samt EBSCO Host. Övrig litteratur söktes manuellt på Internet och bibliotek. Inklusionkriterier var att artiklarna skulle vara publicerade mellan år 2000-2006, ha ett vetenskapligt värde, vara skrivna på det svenska eller engelska språket samt vara primärstudier. Vidare skulle deltagarna i artiklarna utgöras av ungdomar mellan 13-25 år. För att bedöma artiklarnas kvalitet användes två granskningsmallar en för kvalitativa artiklar och en för kvantitativa artiklar. Studiens resultat visade att kunskapsnivån bland ungdomar såg olika ut beroende av kön, ålder, sexuell erfarenhet, antal partners, kultur, ekonomiska förutsättningar, föräldrarnas utbildningsnivå samt boende i tätort eller på landsbygd. Ungdomarna uttryckte en rädsla för att smittas av HIV men ansåg sig inte vara i riskzonen för att smittas. Informationskällor om HIV/AIDS utgjordes främst av media och undervisning i skolan. Åldern för ungdomarnas sexuella debut varierade. Resultatet visade även att ett flertal sexpartners var vanligt förekommande och att kondom sällan användes som skydd vid samlag.
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Background: In Sweden, midwives play prominent supportive role in antenatal care by counselling and promoting healthy lifestyles. This study aimed to explore how Swedish midwives experience the counselling of pregnant women on physical activity, specifically focusing on facilitators and barriers during pregnancy. Also, addressing whether the midwives perceive that their own lifestyle and body shape may influence the content of the counselling they provide. Methods: Eight focus group discussions (FGD) were conducted with 41 midwives working in antenatal care clinics in different parts of Sweden between September 2013 and January 2014. Purposive sampling was applied to ensure a variation in age, work experience, and geographical location. The FGD were digitally recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using manifest and latent content analysis. Results: The main theme- "An on-going individual adjustment" was built on three categories: "Counselling as a challenge"; "Counselling as walking the thin ice" and "Counselling as an opportunity" reflecting the midwives on-going need to adjust their counselling depending on each woman's specific situation. Furthermore, counselling pregnant women on physical activity was experienced as complex and ambiguous, presenting challenges as well as opportunities. When midwives challenged barriers to physical activity, they risked being rejected by the pregnant women. Despite risking rejection, the midwives tried to promote increased physical activity based on their assessment of individual needs of the pregnant woman. Some participants felt that their own lifestyle and body shape might negatively influence the counselling; however, the majority of participants did not agree with this perspective. Conclusions: Counselling on physical activity during pregnancy may be a challenging task for midwives, characterized by on-going adjustments based on a pregnant woman's individual needs. Midwives strive to find individual solutions to encourage physical activity. However, to improve their counselling, midwives may benefit from further training, also organizational and financial barriers need to be addressed. Such efforts might result in improved opportunities to further support pregnant women's motivation for performance of physical activity.
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Objectives. This study aimed to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and perceptionstowards contraceptive use and counselling among medical students in Maharashtra, India. Setting. Considerable global maternal mortality and morbidity could be avoided through theuse of effective contraception. In India, contraception services are frequently unavailable or there are obstacles to obtaining modern, reversible contraceptives. Participants. A cross-sectional descriptive study using a self-administered questionnaire was conducted among 1996 medical students in their fifth year of study at 27 medical colleges in the state of Maharashtra, India. Descriptive and analytical statistics interpreted the survey instrument and significant results were presented with 95% CI. Results. Respondents expressed a desire to provide contraceptive services. A few studentshad experienced training in abortion care. There were misconceptions about moderncontraceptive methods and the impact of sex education. Attitudes towards contraceptionwere mainly positive, premarital counselling was supported and the influence of traditional values and negative provider attitudes on services was recognised. Gender, area of upbringing and type of medical college did not change the results. Conclusions. Despite mostly positive attitudes towards modern contraceptives, sex education and family planning counselling, medical students in Maharashtra have misconceptions about modern methods of contraception. Preservice and in-service training in contraceptive counselling should be implemented in order to increase women's access to evidence-based maternal healthcare services.
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BACKGROUND: Pregnancies among young women force girls to compromise education, resulting in low educational attainment with subsequent poverty and vulnerability. A pronounced focus is needed on contraceptive use, pregnancy, and unsafe abortion among young women. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to explore healthcare providers' (HCPs) perceptions and practices regarding contraceptive counselling to young people. DESIGN: We conducted 27 in-depth interviews with doctors and midwives working in seven health facilities in central Uganda. Interviews were open-ended and allowed the participant to speak freely on certain topics. We used a topic guide to cover areas topics of interest focusing on post-abortion care (PAC) but also covering contraceptive counselling. Transcripts were transcribed verbatim and data were analysed using thematic analysis. RESULTS: The main theme, HCPs' ambivalence to providing contraceptive counselling to sexually active young people is based on two sub-themes describing the challenges of contraceptive counselling: A) HCPs echo the societal norms regarding sexual practice among young people, while at the same time our findings B) highlights the opportunities resulting from providers pragmatic approach to contraceptive counselling to young women. Providers expressed a self-identified lack of skill, limited resources, and inadequate support from the health system to successfully provide appropriate services to young people. They felt frustrated with the consultations, especially when meeting young women seeking PAC. CONCLUSIONS: Despite existing policies for young people's sexual and reproductive health in Uganda, HCPs are not sufficiently equipped to provide adequate contraceptive counselling to young people. Instead, HCPs are left in between the negative influence of social norms and their pragmatic approach to address the needs of young people, especially those seeking PAC. We argue that a clear policy supported by a clear strategy with practical guidelines should be implemented alongside in-service training including value clarification and attitude transformation to equip providers to be able to better cater to young people seeking sexual and reproductive health advice.