Expectations for getting pregnant in HIV-positive women challenges / clashes

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
09
Article ID: 
17328
5 pages
Research Article

Expectations for getting pregnant in HIV-positive women challenges / clashes

Renata Fôro Cavalcante, Thatiane Amaral Cabral, Margareth Maria Braun Guimarães Imbiriba, Gilvana de Carvalho Moraes, Hallessa de Fátima da Silva Pimentel, Camen Lúcia Ferreira de Castro and Rosa de Fátima Freitas de Carvalho

Abstract: 

The present study aims to understand the expectation to get pregnant in HIV-positive women. This is a descriptive study with a qualitative approach, conducted in 2017 in a Specialized Reference Unit on Infectious and Special Parasitic Diseases (URE-DIPE), in Belém do Pará. A semi - structured script was used for the interview, aiming to understand the expectations to get pregnant and later the content analysis was performed according to Bardin. Ten HIV-positive women were interviewed. The research results together with the discussion were based on Bardin, divided into four categories. It is concluded in this study that there are high expectations to become pregnant in HIV-positive women, so this is relevant in order to contribute to nursing professionals, to realize strategies to improve care broadly with updated knowledge about This issue is also for future health professionals, who seek to provide a differentiated and humanized reception for these women who wish to become pregnant, with the aim of offering psychosocial support to achieve maternity with less suffering.

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