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VIH-SIDA y “adherencia” al tratamiento enfoques y perspectivas

فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية/الإيدز و "الالتزام" بنهج ووجهات نظر العلاج
Authors: Susana Margulies; Nélida Alicia Barber; María Laura Recoder;

VIH-SIDA y “adherencia” al tratamiento enfoques y perspectivas

Abstract

Adhésion au traitement a été renouvelée à une issue centrale pour tous ceux qui sont impliqués dans les soins du VIH/sida, mainly after 1996 with the introduction of antiretroviral therapies. Taking into account some of the results of research developed in the context of our Anthropology and Health Program of the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature of University of Buenos Aires, we analyze the « adhérence problem » applying a multidimensional approach to the process of treatment, integrating the experience of living with and attending the consequences of HIV in its social, political and economic contexts.

Adherence to treatment has turned a central issue for all those involved in HIV-AIDS care, mainly after 1996 with the introduction of antiretroviral therapies. Taking into account some of the results of research developed in the context of our Anthropology and Health Program of the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature of the University of Buenos Aires, we analyze the "adherence problem" applying a multidimensional approach to the process of treatment, incorporating the experience of living with and attending to the consequences of HIV in its social, political and economic contexts.

Adherence to treatment has turned a central issue for all those involved in HIV-AIDS care, mainly after 1996 with the introduction of antiretroviral therapies. Taking into account some of the results of research developed in the context of our Anthropology and Health Program of the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature of University of Buenos Aires, we analyze the "adherence problem" applying a multidimensional approach to the process of treatment, incorporating the experience of living with and attending the consequences of Hiv in its social, political and economic contexts.

أصبح الالتزام بالعلاج قضية مركزية لجميع المشاركين في رعاية فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية/الإيدز، خاصة بعد عام 1996 مع إدخال العلاجات المضادة للفيروسات القهقرية. مع الأخذ في الاعتبار بعض نتائج البحث الذي تم تطويره في سياق برنامج الأنثروبولوجيا والصحة التابع لكلية الفلسفة والأدب بجامعة بوينس آيرس، نقوم بتحليل "مشكلة الالتزام" بتطبيق نهج متعدد الأبعاد لعملية العلاج، ودمج تجربة التعايش مع عواقب فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية والاهتمام بها في سياقاتها الاجتماعية والسياسية والاقتصادية.

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Family medicine, Sida, experiencia de la enfermedad, Antiretroviral Therapy, FOS: Health sciences, Changing Prevalence of HIV-Associated Oral Lesions, Context (archaeology), Sociology, Illness Experience, Health Sciences, vida cotidiana, Psychology, Viral load, construcción biomédica, Adherence to Medication, Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS Infection, Geography, Daily Life, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, HIV, ANTIRETROVIRAL AGENTS, Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Biomedical Construction, highly active antiretroviral therapy, Antiretroviral therapy, FOS: Sociology, FOS: Psychology, Infectious Diseases, Antiretroviral treatment, Viral disease, Archaeology, Adherence, Medicine, Gerontology, Adherencia

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