AIDS Certified Registered Nurse (ACRN) Certification Practice Exam

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What is a major barrier to the retention of HIV-infected women in care?

They are often not as ill as men

They are more often in denial about their diagnosis

They more often defer their own needs to those of their families

The correct choice identifies a significant issue that affects the health care engagement of HIV-infected women. Women living with HIV frequently take on caregiver roles, prioritizing the needs of their families over their own health and well-being. This self-sacrificing tendency can lead them to neglect their medical care, including consistent attendance at appointments, adherence to treatment regimens, and seeking necessary support services. In the context of HIV care, when women defer their own needs, they may face compounded challenges in managing a chronic illness, potentially leading to worse health outcomes and further disengagement from health care systems. Recognizing this barrier is crucial for developing interventions that encourage women to prioritize their health, thereby promoting better retention in HIV care. Addressing this aspect can help health care providers create supportive environments that empower women to balance their roles as caregivers with their own health needs.

They often do not consider health care a priority

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