Title of article :
HIV-infected women: Barriers to AZT use
Author/Authors :
Karolynn Siegel، نويسنده , , Eileen Gorey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
8
From page :
15
To page :
22
Abstract :
AZT has become a mainstay drug in efforts to slow disease progression in HIV-infected individuals. Further, recent evidence indicates that AZT use by pregnant infected women and their neonates may reduce the risk of vertical transmission. In a study of HIV-infected womenʹs treatment-related behavior, attitudes toward the use of this drug were examined. Data were gathered through unstructured interviewing techniques. The data from the first 71 women accrued revealed that negative attitudes towards its use were widely prevalent. Women viewed the drug as highly toxic, prescribed indiscriminately, inadequately tested in women and minorities, promoted for the wrong reasons and inappropriate while they were feeling well. The findings suggest that removing attitudinal barriers to the use of AZT will be important to both primary and secondary prevention efforts.
Keywords :
HIV-infected women , AZT , HIV/AIDS
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Record number :
599422
Link To Document :
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