Article Critique The qualitative study Content analysis of AIDS patients’ beliefs about the treatment offered by health care workers in the field of human services was chosen for examination. The study used content analysis as a data gathering method. The purpose of the study was to examine and verify the opinions and beliefs of AIDS patients concerning the attachment of their needs during the clinical treatment of AIDS (Figueiredo, 1996).
The content analysis was efficiently performed to know social representations, as it confirmed its reputation of being a well-established method of research able to provide the practitioners with an insight into attitudes toward a health behavior, making possible to provide help and public assistance in developing an intervention method. The methods of the present study implied interviewing eleven AIDS patients (both males and females).
The content analysis was processed in compliance with the three main aspects the process of evolution of the HIVs positive diagnosis, the clinical treatment of AIDS, and the patients psychological needs. According to the results of the study the researchers succeeded to identify determinant relations between the acquaintance with AIDS and adaptation, the consequences for the subject, and the way how the HIV positive diagnosis was communicated to the patient.
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Content analysis OUTLINE: Introduction Methodology News analysis Conclusion References INTRODUCTION Media outlets play a vital role in informing, educating and entertaining people in any given society. Media industry has been marked as fourth pillar of states, which is in frontline in bringing news hence making people knowledgeable of what is going on around them. Media industry, since world wars ...
Teleological beliefs and rationalization concerning sufferings and necessity to contact the physician and establish a psychological entail with the physician during the process of clinical treatment of AIDS. The conclusions of the present study confirmed that HIV+ patients face difficulties with establishing contacts with professionals, and adaptation to their new conditions of life. The importance of contacting the same physician or the same medical and technical staff in order to establish strong psychological entails to make the clinical treatment of AIDS more positive and to facilitate it, was identified. In conclusion it may be said that applying content analysis as a data gathering methods in the field of human services is effective, as it allows the researchers to provide an additional insight into the nature of records (Krippendorff, 1980) and authenticity of the study. References Figueiredo, M. A.
(1996).
Content analysis of AIDS patients’ beliefs about the treatment offered by health care workers. Int Conf AIDS , 11 (423), 7-12. Krippendorff, K. (1980).
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