Cochrane Jackie
Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust, Pinewood Surgery, Shepherds Drive, Ipswich, IP8 3SL, UK.
Int J Palliat Nurs. 2003 Sep;9(9):382-8. doi: 10.12968/ijpn.2003.9.9.11767.
This small qualitative study investigated the lived experience of individuals with HIV/AIDS, exploring the uncertainty related to episodes of life-threatening illness followed by recovery, 'revival'. The themes that emerged related to the unpredictability of when death would occur. The participants described the dilemma of living with a chronic illness with a totally unpredictable disease trajectory. Following periods of being extremely unwell, individuals would then recover and experience periods of relative well-being, only to succumb to another infection later. The findings highlighted the uncertainty that pervades all aspects of HIV-positive individuals' lives as they face death. An awareness of this may be important in those offering palliative care to those with HIV/AIDS.
这项小型定性研究调查了艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的生活经历,探讨了与危及生命的疾病发作后康复(“复苏”)相关的不确定性。出现的主题与死亡时间的不可预测性有关。参与者描述了患有慢性病且疾病轨迹完全不可预测的困境。在经历了极度不适的时期后,个体随后会康复并经历相对健康的时期,但之后又会屈服于另一次感染。研究结果凸显了艾滋病毒呈阳性的个体在面对死亡时生活各方面普遍存在的不确定性。对于为艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者提供姑息治疗的人来说,意识到这一点可能很重要。