Author/Authors :
Zarghami, Mehran Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Research Center - Addiction Institute and Department of Psychiatry - School of Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , Bagheri, Maedeh Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Research Center - Addiction Institute and Department of Psychiatry - School of Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , Bahari, Hamed Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Research Center - Addiction Institute and Department of Psychiatry - School of Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , Tufani, Khatereh Kian Drug Rehabilitation and Detoxification Center, Mashhad, Iran , mahjoub, alireza Student Research Center - International Campus - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Iranian female methadone patients are at risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) due to involvement in high-risk sexual behaviours and/or needle sharing. The present study aimed to explore the perceived educational needs related to HIV among a group of Iranian female methadone patients. Methods: The research design was qualitative and the participants were sampled purposively. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 34 women and 19 clinicians in Sari, Mashhad, and Tehran, Iran. Then, qualitative content analysis was implemented. Findings: The emergence of three major themes and six minor themes was revealed. Women expressed a need to increase their knowledge including women-specific pathophysiology and disease progression and the modes of the virus transmission and prevention. Women also expressed a need to enhance their knowledge and skills related to the physical management of the virus including self-care and reproductive health. Other themes included perceived psychosocial needs including removing stigma and access to resources in the community. Conclusion: Women reported a wide range of educational needs from basic knowledge to advanced skills. The findings can be used in designing women-specific educational programs related to HIV in Iran. Larger studies are suggested with gender-mixed samples in the Persian context.
Keywords :
Drugs , Harm reduction , Human immunodeficiency virus , Iran , Treatment , Women