Therapeutic Itinerary of Elderly Living with HIV/Aids: Oral History Perspectives

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Objective: To analyze the therapeutic itinerary of elderly people living with HIV assisted in a municipality in Western Santa Catarina. Methodology: Qualitative study with thematic oral history method. The population was consisted of elderly people who have been living with HIV/ Aids for more than five years, assisted in a Specialized Care Service. Two meetings were held for approximation and three moments of in-depth interviews. Data analysis was performed through thematic content analysis. Results and Discussion: The elderly had their diagnosis at a late stage, use antiretrovirals in their therapeutic journey, they have the specialized service as the central treatment space and greater contact with the medical professional, nurse and pharmacist. Final considerations: The therapeutic itineraries were built in a way that diagnoses happen late, with treatment focused on medication, in a sectorized way and without a diverse interprofessional team.

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Nicaretta, R. J., Ferretti, F., Portella, M. R., & Ferraz, L. (2023). Therapeutic Itinerary of Elderly Living with HIV/Aids: Oral History Perspectives. Physis, 33. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-7331202333013

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