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Achieving peace and harmony in life: <scp>T</scp>hai <scp>B</scp>uddhists living with <scp>HIV</scp>/<scp>AIDS</scp>
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Quality Of LifeFamily MedicineWell-being (Indigenous Health)EducationHuman ConditionPeacemakingSocial SciencesWell-being (Positive Psychology)Social HealthHelping RelationshipMedical AnthropologySocial MedicineTheoretical Sampling TechniquesQualitative SociologyWellness ProgramsT Hai BNursingSexual HealthHumanitiesSociologyInterpersonal RelationshipsProfessional CounselingIn‐depth InterviewsQualitative MethodSocial AnthropologySocial Justice
This study aimed to reveal the process of achieving peace and harmony in life by T hai B uddhists living with HIV / AIDS in S outhern T hailand. Data were gathered from 28 T hai B uddhist participants aged 18 years or older, who had lived with HIV / AIDS for 5 years or more. Purposive, snowball and theoretical sampling techniques were used to recruit the participants. Data collection, using in‐depth interviews, was carried out over a 7 month period between 2011 and 2012. Grounded theory was used to guide the process of data analysis. Two categories emerged to describe the core category ‘Achieving Peace and Harmony in life’: (i) understanding and accepting that nothing is permanent and (ii) living life with contentment. Findings are valuable for health professionals in enhancing peace and harmony for their patients.
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