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The Concept Analysis of Body Image of People Living with HIV/AIDS

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This was a report of a concept analysis of body image of people living with HIV/AIDS. Rodgers`s evolutionary method of concept analysis was used. Data were collected from published literature related to body image of people living with HIV/AIDS. Body image of people living with HIV/AIDS was identified with two antecedents and one attribute, and two consequences. The antecedents of the body image of people living with HIV/AIDS were “HIV infection & AIDS diagnosis” and “previous body perception”. The attribute of the body image of people living with HIV/AIDS was “HIV related stigma” whereas the consequences of the body image of people living with HIV/AIDS were “negative health outcomes” and, “lower quality of life”. In conclusion, to identify the body image of people living with HIV/AIDS is important in the care of people living with HIV/AIDS.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Method
  2.1. Study Design
  2.2. Sampling and Data Collection
  2.3. Ethical Consideration
  2.4. Data Analysis
 3. Results
  3.1. The Meaning of Body Image in the Literature
  3.2. Surrogate Terms / Related Concepts
  3.3. The Concept of Attributes
  3.4. The Concept of Antecedents and Consequences
  3.5. Definition of the Concept
 4. Discussion and Conclusion
 References

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  • Hye Jin Yang Doctoral Candidate, College of Nursing, Korea University
  • Hee Kyoung Lee Doctoral Candidate, College of Nursing, Korea University
  • Mi-Ran Kim Konyang University

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