Exploring self‐care practices and health beliefs among men in the context of emerging infectious diseases: Lessons from the Mpox pandemic in Brazil

Author:

da Silva Bulcão Carolina1ORCID,Prates Pedro E. G.2ORCID,Pedrosa Iago M. B.3,de Santana Santos Guilherme R.4ORCID,de Oliveira Layze B.2ORCID,de Souza Joaquim Jhonata5ORCID,de Almeida Lilian C. G.1ORCID,Ribeiro Caíque J. N.6ORCID,dos Santos Silva Glauber W.7ORCID,Machuca‐Contreras Felipe A.8ORCID,de Sousa Anderson R.1ORCID,Mendes Isabel A. C.2ORCID,de Sousa Álvaro F. L.910ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Federal University of Bahia Salvador Brazil

2. Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing University of São Paulo Ribeirão Preto Brazil

3. Nursing Department Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Natal Brazil

4. Nursing Department Federal University of Sergipe Lagarto Brazil

5. Nursing Department Federal University of Santa Catarina Florianópolis Brazil

6. Graduate Program in Nursing Federal University of Sergipe São Cristóvão Sergipe Brazil

7. Giselda Trigueiro Hospital Secretary of State for Public Health Natal Brazil

8. Universidad Autónoma de Chile Santiago Chile

9. Institute of Teaching and Research Sírio Libanês Hospital São Paulo Brazil

10. NOVA National School of Public Health, Public Health Research Center Comprehensive Health Research Center, CHRC, NOVA University Lisbon Lisbon Portugal

Abstract

AbstractOur goal was to explore self‐care practices among men who have sex with men in the context of Mpox in Brazil. This study used qualitative research methods, including interviews and thematic analysis, to collect and analyze data from male participants across the Brazilian territory. The narratives unveil men's perspectives on self‐care, risk reduction, and health beliefs during the Mpox pandemic. Our findings highlight a multifaceted approach to self‐care among men, encompassing hygiene, physical contact management, mask usage, skin lesion vigilance, and adherence to official guidelines. Men's attitudes toward sexual behaviors emphasize the importance of reducing sexual partners, practicing safe sex, and combating misinformation through accurate information dissemination. The development of these behaviors and self‐care practices can be facilitated by nurses guided by Dorothea Orem's Self‐Care Theory, supported by patient‐centered care, with strategies to address and confront the stigma associated with the disease and provide emotional support. Thus, the study underscores the pivotal role of self‐care in mitigating infection risks, especially in the context of emerging infectious diseases. It acknowledges the impact of socio‐cultural factors and healthcare policies on men's preventive measures. However, it also recognizes limitations, such as potential bias due to stigma concerns and a nonrepresentative sample. Ultimately, the research advocates for tailored education, promotion of gender equity, and healthcare empowerment to effectively manage health risks in such contexts.

Publisher

Wiley

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