2020, Number 2
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Residente 2020; 15 (2)
Family function of HIV-AIDS patient in a Family Practice Center in León, Guanajuato
Caldera-Guzmán D, Pacheco-Zavala MP
Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 48-53
PDF size: 261.68 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: The prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Mexico is relatively stable; Guanajuato has a proportion of 2% in 2016. This pathology passes through multiple stages of infection, during which they require different degrees of family support, which often implies restructuring. of family relationships.
Objective: Know the family function of patients with HIV-AIDS at UMF No. 53 in León, Guanajuato.
Material and methods: Simple cross-sectional study, conducted at UMF No. 53 in León, Guanajuato. 71 patients were included in the outpatient consultation of both shifts during the period from august to December 2018. To determine the family function of the patient with HIV-AIDS, the Apgar questionnaire was used.
Results: Of the 71 patients, only 65 were found, with a higher prevalence of singles (43%), male gender (71%) and preparatory schooling, 64% had some degree of family dysfunction.
Conclusions: It was found that there is a predominance of family dysfunction, the lack of support in relation to adaptation, participation and growth being more relevant, as well as being single, which translates into a smaller support network favoring a lower treatment adherence and a higher prevalence of depression and anxiety.
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