1997
DOI: 10.1016/s1055-3290(97)80020-9
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Exploring a life history of HIV disease and self-caring: Alfredo's story

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“…This deficit in the dissemination process has been recognized by some researchers. These investigators have noted the importance of PFR and especially the dissemination of research outcomes, products, and benefits to the participants and the community (Arean & Gallagher-Thompson, 1996;Armendariz, Saunders, Poston, & Valente, 1997;Blumenthal, Sung, Coates, Williams, & Liff, 1995;Lillie-Blanton & Hoffman, 1995;Paskett, De Graffinreid, Tatum, & Margitic, 1996). Lillie-Blanton and Hoffman (1995) urged the use of creative ways of communicating study results to the community to encourage the use of health services, foster change, and acquire power.…”
Section: Principles Of Participant-focused Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This deficit in the dissemination process has been recognized by some researchers. These investigators have noted the importance of PFR and especially the dissemination of research outcomes, products, and benefits to the participants and the community (Arean & Gallagher-Thompson, 1996;Armendariz, Saunders, Poston, & Valente, 1997;Blumenthal, Sung, Coates, Williams, & Liff, 1995;Lillie-Blanton & Hoffman, 1995;Paskett, De Graffinreid, Tatum, & Margitic, 1996). Lillie-Blanton and Hoffman (1995) urged the use of creative ways of communicating study results to the community to encourage the use of health services, foster change, and acquire power.…”
Section: Principles Of Participant-focused Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some investigators also acknowledge the contribution of participants or include them as authors when the researchers disseminate their research findings in scientific arenas. In one recent publication, the researcher gave first authorship to the participant in a case history, "Exploring a Life History of HIV Disease and Self-Caring: Alfredo's Story" (Armendariz et al, 1997).…”
Section: Principles Of Participant-focused Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This change took place in the wake of the new rise of individualism and qualitative research especially in sociology (3,2). In nursing science, the use of biographical data has increased during the past few decades (4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We then investigated associations between narrative coherence and observer-rated and self-report measures of coping and quality of life. Based on previous literature (Armendariz et al, 1997; Brown et al, 2010; Lysaker, Ringer, Maxwell, McGuire, & Lecomte, 2010; Mohammadpour et al, 2009), we predicted that HIV-infected persons with more coherent, detailed narratives would demonstrate significantly better outcomes on measures of quality of life and coping than would persons with less coherent narratives.…”
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“…In support of this possibility, qualitative studies have suggested the quality of HIV-infected patients’ personal narratives is associated with how adaptively or maladaptively they manage their conditions and may predict how flexibly they are able to cope with HIV-related changes over time (Armendariz, Saunders, Poston, & Valente, 1997; Mohammadpour, Yekta, Nasrabadi, & Mohraz, 2009). Others have noted that narratives provide a medium through which HIV-infected persons can process and find meaning in stressful, traumatic life events, as well as come to terms with an identity as a person living with HIV (Plattner & Meiring, 2006; Schwartzberg, 1993).…”
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