Maintaining normalcy: a grounded theory of engaging in HIV-oriented primary medical care.
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Mallinson, RK; Relf, MV; Dekker, D; Dolan, K; Darcy, A; Ford, A
Published in: ANS. Advances in nursing science
July 2005
Despite advances in the medical treatment of HIV disease, marginalized populations continue to shoulder a disproportionate burden of HIV/AIDS-related morbidity and mortality. This study explored the process by which clients at HIV-oriented primary care clinics transition from being sporadic users of care to engaging as regular users of care. A model illustrating how participants were striving to maintain normalcy, manage perceptions, and develop life mastery skills contributes to an understanding of living with HIV disease in a social context. Elements of the model are sensitive to nursing interventions aimed at improving health outcomes and reducing health disparities among persons at highest risk.
Duke Scholars
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ANS. Advances in nursing science
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EISSN
1550-5014
ISSN
0161-9268
Publication Date
July 2005
Volume
28
Issue
3
Start / End Page
265 / 277
Related Subject Headings
- Vulnerable Populations
- Socioeconomic Factors
- Social Support
- Social Isolation
- Primary Health Care
- Prejudice
- Patient Acceptance of Health Care
- Nursing
- Models, Psychological
- Middle Aged
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Mallinson, R. K., Relf, M. V., Dekker, D., Dolan, K., Darcy, A., & Ford, A. (2005). Maintaining normalcy: a grounded theory of engaging in HIV-oriented primary medical care. ANS. Advances in Nursing Science, 28(3), 265–277. https://doi.org/10.1097/00012272-200507000-00008
Mallinson, R Kevin, Michael V. Relf, Debra Dekker, Kathy Dolan, Ashley Darcy, and Anna Ford. “Maintaining normalcy: a grounded theory of engaging in HIV-oriented primary medical care.” ANS. Advances in Nursing Science 28, no. 3 (July 2005): 265–77. https://doi.org/10.1097/00012272-200507000-00008.
Mallinson RK, Relf MV, Dekker D, Dolan K, Darcy A, Ford A. Maintaining normalcy: a grounded theory of engaging in HIV-oriented primary medical care. ANS Advances in nursing science. 2005 Jul;28(3):265–77.
Mallinson, R. Kevin, et al. “Maintaining normalcy: a grounded theory of engaging in HIV-oriented primary medical care.” ANS. Advances in Nursing Science, vol. 28, no. 3, July 2005, pp. 265–77. Epmc, doi:10.1097/00012272-200507000-00008.
Mallinson RK, Relf MV, Dekker D, Dolan K, Darcy A, Ford A. Maintaining normalcy: a grounded theory of engaging in HIV-oriented primary medical care. ANS Advances in nursing science. 2005 Jul;28(3):265–277.
Published In
ANS. Advances in nursing science
DOI
EISSN
1550-5014
ISSN
0161-9268
Publication Date
July 2005
Volume
28
Issue
3
Start / End Page
265 / 277
Related Subject Headings
- Vulnerable Populations
- Socioeconomic Factors
- Social Support
- Social Isolation
- Primary Health Care
- Prejudice
- Patient Acceptance of Health Care
- Nursing
- Models, Psychological
- Middle Aged