2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.enfcli.2020.02.003
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The effect of communication family patterns on prevention effort HIV/AIDS transmission

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“…With proper information and understanding, the likelihood of familial discrimination decreases ( Namuleme, 2015 ; Tran et al, 2019 ). When accepted by their family and an open pattern of information, PLHIV are more likely to have a good quality of life and to be empowered to improve their life ( Edianto, Waluyo & Yona, 2019 ; Fitriyani & Waluyo, 2019 ; Suardana, Surasta & Erawati, 2020 ). Good support and information sources, when made easily accessible to communities and families, can facilitate better understanding of HIV, resulting in reduced discriminatory attitude ( Li et al, 2006 ; Xu et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With proper information and understanding, the likelihood of familial discrimination decreases ( Namuleme, 2015 ; Tran et al, 2019 ). When accepted by their family and an open pattern of information, PLHIV are more likely to have a good quality of life and to be empowered to improve their life ( Edianto, Waluyo & Yona, 2019 ; Fitriyani & Waluyo, 2019 ; Suardana, Surasta & Erawati, 2020 ). Good support and information sources, when made easily accessible to communities and families, can facilitate better understanding of HIV, resulting in reduced discriminatory attitude ( Li et al, 2006 ; Xu et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, parents feel that they themselves should make decisions for children, and children learn to be reliant on their parents in their own decisionmaking, and rarely require decision-making skills. In the second pattern, decision-making in the family occurs with all members, and the children are even allowed to discuss with their parents, and express their opinions and suggestions for improving decision-making (Suardana, Surasta & Erawati, 2020). Teenagers who live in families with conformity-oriented pattern have usually more challenge with tobacco products smoking, less resistance to problems, and more addiction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the route of AIDS transmission, elderly AIDS patients often feel internal shame for violating traditional moral values. Consequently, they may be reluctant to communicate with family members or friends and unable or unwilling to discuss life and death 4,5 . Furthermore, because of the development of acute and chronic complications of HIV infection, their ability to communicate and decide about medical affairs may also be seriously impaired 6 .…”
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“…Consequently, they may be reluctant to communicate with family members or friends and unable or unwilling to discuss life and death. 4,5 Furthermore, because of the development of acute and chronic complications of HIV infection, their ability to communicate and decide about medical affairs may also be seriously impaired. 6 Therefore, it is crucial for elderly AIDS patients to be able to effectively communicate about their desires for future treatments and care with family members and health care providers.…”
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