2004
DOI: 10.1207/s15327027hc1603_3
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Social Support and the Management of Uncertainty for People Living With HIV or AIDS

Abstract: People with chronic and acute illnesses experience uncertainty about their prognoses, potential treatments, social relationships, and identity concerns. In a focus group study of people living with HIV or AIDS, we examined how social support may facilitate or interfere with the management of uncertainty about health, identity, and relationships. We found that support from others helps people with HIV or AIDS to manage uncertainty by (a) assisting with information seeking and avoiding, (b) providing instrumenta… Show more

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“…Una vez que se conoce el diagnóstico, la percepción de discriminación o rechazo es una expresión de la experiencia de vivir con VIH; no obstante, por el contrario también expresan apoyo, en especial de su familia y cercanos. El apoyo social se describe como una estrategia para la disminución de la incertidumbre experimentada por la PVVIH, ya que facilita el desarrollo de habilidades, permite asistir en la búsqueda de información y apoya la aceptación de sí mismo (19).…”
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“…Una vez que se conoce el diagnóstico, la percepción de discriminación o rechazo es una expresión de la experiencia de vivir con VIH; no obstante, por el contrario también expresan apoyo, en especial de su familia y cercanos. El apoyo social se describe como una estrategia para la disminución de la incertidumbre experimentada por la PVVIH, ya que facilita el desarrollo de habilidades, permite asistir en la búsqueda de información y apoya la aceptación de sí mismo (19).…”
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“…The communication of a personal story that connects with palliative patients and families is a powerful way of expressing empathy and gaining trust without feeling one has to be an expert. To a lesser degree in the literature, we find the uncertainty management theory (Brashers, Neidig, & Goldsmith, 2004). In hospice situations uncertainty management is not used to reduce uncertainty, but to learn to accept it.…”
Section: Theoretical Groundingmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Balancing the patients' emotional needs while also providing them with rational decision-making for treatment and care on the part of the provider are vital to the patients' health and well-being. 49,50 Even in a busy HIV clinic setting, healthcare providers, including physicians, pharmacists, nurses, psychologists, social workers, case managers, and front desk staff, can work together as a cohesive team to implement the aforementioned strategies to create an empowered healthcare environment for PLWH. For example, physicians, pharmacists, and nurses can educate their patients about current HIV treatment options and answer any medical questions patients may have during or after their visits.…”
Section: Van Den Berg Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%