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Z Khalajinia , A Nikbakht Nasrabadi , Z Behboodi-Moghadam , P Yadollahi, M Abbasi,
Volume 21, Issue 5 (8-2016)
Abstract

Background & aim: Pregnancy is every woman's stage of life. During this period, women experience physical, mental and social changes. It is very sensitive, challenging and therefore a critical period for every woman particularly in HIV-positive women. During pregnancy, an HIV-positive mother is facing a psychological crisis which includes fear of transmission to children, death, leaving children to the family or a guardian, adverse effects during pregnancy and the effects of pregnancy on their health. Therefore, HIV-positive pregnant women are vulnerable and require supportive interventions.  Care for pregnant women with HIV negative women are unique and different. However, no more information about experience of pregnancy in HIV positive women exists. Therfore, the aim of the present study was to explore the lived experience of pregnancy in HIV-positive women.

Methods: The present qualitative study with hermeneutic phenomenological approach included 12 HIV-infected pregnant women who referred to the counseling center for behavioral diseases at Imam Khomeini Hospital of Tehran University of Medical Sciences who were recruited through purposive sampling. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews. Data saturation was achieved after 16 interviews, each 40 to 90 min of duration with participants and then was analyzed by the method proposed by Diekelmann (1989).

Results: The participants in the present study were of 22- 39 years of age. After data analysis, the main themes and 3 sub-themes emerged. These themes included: “return to life” with the three sub-themes of experience of motherhood, stability and protection, and gratification.

Conclusion: The results revealed that although the experience of pregnancy in HIV-positive women was associated with a deep sense of fear of transmission of the disease and having children was viewed as a way of hope. Motherhood gave their lives meaning and provided for them to return to life. Understanding and awareness of all those are necessary for health care providers.The findings of this study emphasize on the need to design and implement comprehensive prevention strategies and interventions tailored to have a good feeling of pregnancy in these women.


M Layeghiasl , Jm Malekzadeh , M Shams, M Maleki,
Volume 23, Issue 4 (10-2018)
Abstract

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Background and Aim: Overuse of salt is one of the most important risk factors for cardiovascular disease and is the first cause of mortality worldwide. The aim of the present study was to extract the views and opinions of the people of Yasuj about salt intake in order to use its findings in designing and implementing a behavioral intervention to reduce salt intake.

Methods: In the present qualitative study, which was done by content analysis approach, the data were collected through six sessions of centralized discussion with presence of 66 residents of Yasuj, Iran. The data collecting tool was grouped in semi-structured questions. The comments presented were fully recorded, implemented and analyzed with the help of the content analysis method manually. Finally, five main themes and 31 sub-themes were identified and after several readings, the main themes were grouped together with similar meanings.

Results: Five main themes were self-assessment of the level of salt consumption (with 5 subfields), side effects of too much salt (with three subfields), low barriers salt intake (11 subfields), strategies to reduce salt intake (8 subfields), communication channels were identified for communicating with individuals and encouraging them to reduce salt intake (with four sub-topics). Most participants in the study were aware of their salt intake, knew the side effects of too much salt in hypertension, educational programs at home and with minimal time and for all members of the family, and offer alternatives healthy for salt offered, Physicians and health care providers in the service centers considered the most influential people to modify their behavior.

Conclusion: To improve risk behaviors such as high salt intake in the community, it is important to know their views and opinions so that effective audience-based interventions can be designed and implemented

 


A Roozian , F Namdarpour, F Javadzadeh,
Volume 27, Issue 5 (8-2022)
Abstract

Background & aim: Family is the most important institution of society and the shaper of human personality. Marital compatibility is one of the most important factors in determining the stability and durability of a marital relationship. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to investigate constructive interactions in the marital adjustment of couples in Yasuj, Iran.

Methods: The present qualitative research was conducted using thematic analysis method in 2021. The participants were couples who had a high compatibility score and at least 7 years had passed in their married life. The sampling method was purposeful; therefore, semi-structured interview method was used to collect data. Interviews were conducted individually and continued until saturation. Finally, the data were analyzed using MAXQDA software.

Findings: MAXQDA 2018 software was used for data analysis. After analyzing the content of the data, six central categories were obtained, which were communication skills (border guarding, conversation skills, verbal and non-verbal communication) in order of importance. Valuation (self-worth, good thinking, acceptance of others). Permeability (agreement, tolerance, flexibility). Purposefulness (foresight, common goals). Support (service, coordination). Decision making skills (participatory decision making, consulting).

Conclusion: Compatible couples use constructive interactions more in their lives and marital adjustment is more dependent on the skills that are developed during life.

 

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