The calculus of disclosure of HIV seropositive status: experiences of HIV positive pregnant women at a rural hospital, Manicaland, Zimbabwe.

The aim of this study is to explore the factors affecting disclosure of pregnant women’s seropositive status results. Several studies have shown that most break-ups of marriages, loss of shelter, relationships or even death, suicides are some of the calamities that most women encounter when they dis...

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Main Authors: Maphosa, Sibangilizwe, Maseko, Mpikelelo M., Ngirande, Batsirai D. M.
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Published: Midlands State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1964
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author Maphosa, Sibangilizwe
Maseko, Mpikelelo M.
Ngirande, Batsirai D. M.
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description The aim of this study is to explore the factors affecting disclosure of pregnant women’s seropositive status results. Several studies have shown that most break-ups of marriages, loss of shelter, relationships or even death, suicides are some of the calamities that most women encounter when they disclose. A phenomenological research design was used in order to understand the factors that influence disclosure of seropositive status results among pregnant women. The study focused on HIV positive pregnant women aged 18-30 years from a rural Hospital. Ten participants were purposively selected for in-depth semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis was used. The study revealed that status disclosure is a daunting task for pregnant women, fear of reaction by husbands, family and children, loss of financial support, stigma, accusation of infidelity and abandonment are the major challenges for HIV positive pregnant women when considering the calculus of disclosure. Family rejection and stigma were the major challenges affecting the disclosure of HIV seropositive status. HIV/AIDS is still a misunderstood phenomenon and considered as a shame and embarrassment, hence the stigma. There is need for vigorous and deliberate education for the individuals both HIV positive and negative, families and the society at large on HIV/AIDS issues.
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spelling ir-11408-19642022-06-27T13:49:06Z The calculus of disclosure of HIV seropositive status: experiences of HIV positive pregnant women at a rural hospital, Manicaland, Zimbabwe. Maphosa, Sibangilizwe Maseko, Mpikelelo M. Ngirande, Batsirai D. M. Disclosure, seropositive status, Pregnant women and HIV The aim of this study is to explore the factors affecting disclosure of pregnant women’s seropositive status results. Several studies have shown that most break-ups of marriages, loss of shelter, relationships or even death, suicides are some of the calamities that most women encounter when they disclose. A phenomenological research design was used in order to understand the factors that influence disclosure of seropositive status results among pregnant women. The study focused on HIV positive pregnant women aged 18-30 years from a rural Hospital. Ten participants were purposively selected for in-depth semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis was used. The study revealed that status disclosure is a daunting task for pregnant women, fear of reaction by husbands, family and children, loss of financial support, stigma, accusation of infidelity and abandonment are the major challenges for HIV positive pregnant women when considering the calculus of disclosure. Family rejection and stigma were the major challenges affecting the disclosure of HIV seropositive status. HIV/AIDS is still a misunderstood phenomenon and considered as a shame and embarrassment, hence the stigma. There is need for vigorous and deliberate education for the individuals both HIV positive and negative, families and the society at large on HIV/AIDS issues. 2017-05-27T09:11:26Z 2017-05-27T09:11:26Z 2016 Article 1815-9036 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1964 en The Dyke: A Journal of the Midlands State University;Vol. 10, No. 1: p. 71-88 open Midlands State University
spellingShingle Disclosure, seropositive status,
Pregnant women and HIV
Maphosa, Sibangilizwe
Maseko, Mpikelelo M.
Ngirande, Batsirai D. M.
The calculus of disclosure of HIV seropositive status: experiences of HIV positive pregnant women at a rural hospital, Manicaland, Zimbabwe.
title The calculus of disclosure of HIV seropositive status: experiences of HIV positive pregnant women at a rural hospital, Manicaland, Zimbabwe.
title_full The calculus of disclosure of HIV seropositive status: experiences of HIV positive pregnant women at a rural hospital, Manicaland, Zimbabwe.
title_fullStr The calculus of disclosure of HIV seropositive status: experiences of HIV positive pregnant women at a rural hospital, Manicaland, Zimbabwe.
title_full_unstemmed The calculus of disclosure of HIV seropositive status: experiences of HIV positive pregnant women at a rural hospital, Manicaland, Zimbabwe.
title_short The calculus of disclosure of HIV seropositive status: experiences of HIV positive pregnant women at a rural hospital, Manicaland, Zimbabwe.
title_sort calculus of disclosure of hiv seropositive status: experiences of hiv positive pregnant women at a rural hospital, manicaland, zimbabwe.
topic Disclosure, seropositive status,
Pregnant women and HIV
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1964
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