PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

An exploration of the quality of life of people living with HIV in Greece: Challenges and opportunities

  • Nikolaos Vrontaras,
  • Katerina Myrvali,
  • Dimitrios Kyrou,
  • Simeon Metallidis,
  • Olga Tsachouridou,
  • Maria Chini,
  • Maria Meliou,
  • Mina Psichogiou,
  • Dimitrios Basoulis,
  • Anastasia Antoniadou,
  • Konstantinos Protopapas,
  • Periklis Panagopoulos,
  • Vasilis Petrakis,
  • Charalambos Gogos,
  • Lydia Leonidou,
  • Christina Karamanidou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4

Abstract

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Objective Improving the quality of life (QoL) of people living with HIV (PLWH) has been proposed as a new priority in HIV care. The objective of this cross-sectional, qualitative study was to explore the perspectives of PLWH in Greece regarding their QoL. Design Twenty-four semi-structured interviews were conducted with PLWH receiving care across six HIV clinics in Greece. The thematic analysis of the transcribed interviews resulted in four themes and eleven subthemes. Results First, fear of repercussions (e.g., stigmatization) makes PLWH reluctant to disclose their diagnosis in public settings or disclose accounting for factors like the confidant’s discretion. Second, participants are challenged by HIV’s unique biopsychosocial facets (e.g., uncertainty about symptoms) and fear for the future (e.g., a confidant revealing their HIV status without consent). Third, support received by specialist services is satisfactory in contrast to non-HIV specialist services, where significant improvements are needed to reduce stigmatization. Finally, the experiences of PLWH include contrasting elements of post-traumatic growth and an inability to accept their seropositivity (e.g., avoiding social interactions). Conclusions Empowering PLWH in these QoL areas is greatly needed. Increasing the life expectancy of PLWH is only the initial step; their QoL needs to be secured as the next priority in HIV care.