Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem ()

Knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes of older women in HIV/AIDS prevention

  • Milena Silva Costa,
  • Maria Adelaide Silva Paredes Moreira,
  • Antonia Oliveira Silva,
  • Eliane de Sousa Leite,
  • Luipa Michele Silva,
  • Jéssica Barbosa Sampaio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2016-0521
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. 1
pp. 40 – 46

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ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the knowledge, religious beliefs and the adoption of preventive measures against HIV/AIDS of non-Catholic elderly women. Method: A qualitative study, carried out in religious institutions of a municipality in the state of Ceará, Northeast Brazil, with 78 elderly women. Of these, 64 were evangelicals, seven spiritualists and seven Jehovah's Witnesses. A semi-structured interview script was used followed by thematic content analysis of participants' responses. Results: After analyzing the empirical data, three categories were elaborated: the first presented the knowledge they had about AIDS; the second, highlighted the beliefs attributed to people with HIV/AIDS; and the third, presented the preventive measures to HIV/AIDS adopted by them. Final considerations: There were participants with knowledge gaps and failure to use preventive measures against HIV/AIDS. They suggested that religious institutions can be venues for lectures on HIV/AIDS prevention.

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