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. 2024 Dec;19(1):2315634.
doi: 10.1080/17482631.2024.2315634. Epub 2024 Feb 10.

The effect of HIV on patients' lives: a phenomenological qualitative study

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The effect of HIV on patients' lives: a phenomenological qualitative study

Naif S Alzahrani et al. Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Introduction: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection poses a significant threat to the immune system, compromising the body's ability to combat diseases and infections. The Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia reported an HIV incidence rate of 3 cases per 10,000 individuals. This study aimed to gain insight into the lived experience of Saudi patients living with HIV.

Methods: Employing a qualitative phenomenological approach, this study conducted in-depth interviews with 16 HIV patients (10 men, 6 women) between January 2023 and May 2023.

Results: Thematic data analysis highlighted three overarching themes and four subthemes. "Fear of the Future" encompassed subthemes including the fear of infecting a family member, fear of marriage, fear of employment recruitment, and fear of scandals. "Hopelessness" reflected the profound emotional state experienced by patients. "Overcoming Adversity" captured the resilience and strength demonstrated by individuals facing the challenges of living with HIV.

Conclusion: Saudi patients diagnosed with HIV encounter numerous obstacles in their daily lives. The fear of the future, including concerns such as infecting family members, marriage prospects, employment opportunities, and potential social repercussions, significantly impacts their overall well-being. By understanding the lived experience of HIV patients in Saudi Arabia, healthcare providers and policymakers can better support and enhance the quality of life for this population.

Keywords: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); Saudi Arabia; fear; hopelessness; qualitative phenomenological.

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The authors have no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose.

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