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J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care ; 35(3): 252-263, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38574350

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ABSTRACT: This retrospective descriptive study sought to explore the lived experiences of Black mothers with HIV navigating HIV medical care while parenting dependent children. Six themes were generated from the semi-structured interviews conducted with mothers ( N = 9) related to motherhood, interactions with health care systems and providers, coping, social support, HIV self-management, and HIV prevention. Findings suggested that supportive interpersonal relationships with HIV health care providers, HIV nondisclosure to family and friends, and social network support, inclusive of health care providers, were protective factors in achieving optimal treatment adherence and viral suppression. Findings may inform interventions for improving social support and reducing stigma in HIV care for Black mothers with HIV who are parenting dependent children.


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Adaptation, Psychological , Black or African American , HIV Infections , Mothers , Qualitative Research , Social Stigma , Social Support , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Female , HIV Infections/psychology , HIV Infections/ethnology , Mothers/psychology , Black or African American/psychology , Adult , Child , Pennsylvania , Parenting/psychology , Parenting/ethnology , Interviews as Topic , Male , Young Adult
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