Positive living is a lifestyle adopted by an HIV-infected person in order to live life as fully as possible while slowing progression to AIDS. Adopting positive living practises improves the quality of life of PLHIV remarkably. Important aspects of positive living for PLHIV include making positive choices to care for one's mental and physical health, having a positive outlook on life, and avoiding risky behaviours.
In this context, risky behaviours refer to situations in which there is an increased risk of transmission of HIV and/or other infections such as STIs for the patient or for their partners (e.g. unsafe penetrative sex).
Your role as a health professional consists in promoting positive living practises for PLHIV in the community. In doing so, you will maintain the continuity of care patients receive from the hospital at the level of their own community. Your role in supporting PLHIV to practise positive living includes the following key tasks:
The points listed in the box below should form the basis of your discussions with PLHIV to promote the adoption of positive living practises. In the following sections we will be discussing these specific issues in more detail.