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Care and support for people with HIV

Determinants of unequal HIV care access among people living with HIV in Peru

Determinants of unequal HIV care access among people living with HIV in Peru

... the HIV/AIDS epidemic ...with support from the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) that, among other things, helped to launch the National Antiretroviral Treatment Program which ...

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Nurse led home based care for people with HIV/AIDS

Nurse led home based care for people with HIV/AIDS

... Williams 2014 (n = 110) investigated the effects of an adherence intervention, which included home-based so- cial and educational components provided by a nurse and peer educator, compared to standard care ...

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Factors Associated with Attendance and Non Attendance of Support Groups among HIV Positive Adults Attending an Antiretroviral Community Clinic at Ekurhuleni  District, South Africa

Factors Associated with Attendance and Non Attendance of Support Groups among HIV Positive Adults Attending an Antiretroviral Community Clinic at Ekurhuleni District, South Africa

... Health care facilities providing antiretroviral treatment (ART) to HIV positive people have seen a decline in the uptake and use of HIV support ...of HIV posi- tive people ...

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Family support, discrimination, and quality of life among ART-treated HIV-infected patients: a two-year study in China

Family support, discrimination, and quality of life among ART-treated HIV-infected patients: a two-year study in China

... their HIV status to family members and the rates increased signifi- cantly from ...received support from their families and the proportion remained high at 12-months and ...the people the patients ...

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Formation of Proximal Attitude Towards People Living with HIV in the Education System of the Russian Federation
 

Formation of Proximal Attitude Towards People Living with HIV in the Education System of the Russian Federation  

... on HIV in the education systems of Eastern Europe and Central Asia countries [4, ...towards people living with ...and HIV infection: the principle of HIV and AIDS recognition as an issue ...

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Experience of primary care for people with HIV: a mixed-method analysis

Experience of primary care for people with HIV: a mixed-method analysis

... and HIV status disclosure were ...asking HIV- related questions. Actual or perceived HIV stigma were consistently associated with poor ...consistent support from ...to HIV status, as ...

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Perceived Social Support among HIV Positive and HIV Negative People in Ibadan, Nigeria

Perceived Social Support among HIV Positive and HIV Negative People in Ibadan, Nigeria

... The HIV sero-positive patients were recruited from the Aids Prevention Initiative of Nigeria (APIN-plus) anti- retroviral clinic, University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, ...The HIV sero-negative patients ...

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Access to HIV Care and Resilience in a Long Term Conflict Setting. A Pilot Qualitative Assessment of the Experiences of Living with Diagnosed HIV in Mogadishu, Somali

Access to HIV Care and Resilience in a Long Term Conflict Setting. A Pilot Qualitative Assessment of the Experiences of Living with Diagnosed HIV in Mogadishu, Somali

... and HIV stigma in ...with HIV, three women and four ...their HIV medication supplies from a treatment centre in ...diagnosed HIV for varied timeframes ranging from 1 year to seven years prior ...

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Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament for increased solidarity to confront AIDS in developing countries. COM (98) 407 final, 3 July 1998

Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament for increased solidarity to confront AIDS in developing countries. COM (98) 407 final, 3 July 1998

... In summary the existing instruments from the EC to provide support for prevention and care for people with HTV, and the possibility to prevent perinatal transmission of HIV within the co[r] ...

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Narrative Navigation: HIV and (Good) Care in Aceh, Indonesia

Narrative Navigation: HIV and (Good) Care in Aceh, Indonesia

... The laughter in the face of Abdullah’s crying confused me. Could this possibly be part of ‘‘caring’’? Laughter, Julie Livingston (2012:51) argues, is often a spontaneous response to pain and may be ‘‘a social experience ...

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Types and delivery of emotional support to promote linkage and engagement in HIV care

Types and delivery of emotional support to promote linkage and engagement in HIV care

... emotional support by connecting people newly diagnosed with HIV to others previously ...to care since they shared the same experience at one point in their life ...(with HIV) can help ...

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"Someone to walk with me" : supporting caregivers who look after children with mental health problems in statutory care : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Massey University School of So

"Someone to walk with me" : supporting caregivers who look after children with mental health problems in statutory care : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Massey University School of Sociology, Social policy and Social Work

... family support can be demonstrated over periods of 7 to 23 ...family support can make a difference particularly where there is a multi service approach, intensive, long term contact, specialist assessment, ...

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Predictors of quality of life among hiv positive support group and non support group members at a tertiary hospital in a south eastern state in Nigeria

Predictors of quality of life among hiv positive support group and non support group members at a tertiary hospital in a south eastern state in Nigeria

... that support group members were more likely to have good QoL in four out of the six domains assessed by the WHOQOLHIV- ...bref. Support group members had statistically significant higher odds of good QoL in ...

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General practitioners' and primary care nurses' care for people with disabilities: quality of communication and awareness of supportive services

General practitioners' and primary care nurses' care for people with disabilities: quality of communication and awareness of supportive services

... This study examined GPs’ and PCNs’ quality of communi- cation with PDs and health care professionals. Moreover, it provided insight into GPs’ and PCNs’ awareness of sup- portive services relevant in the ...

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Pediatric palliative care for youth with HIV/AIDS: systematic review of the literature

Pediatric palliative care for youth with HIV/AIDS: systematic review of the literature

... with HIV are still at risk for increased mortality and morbidity compared with their uninfected ...palliative care is a relevant topic for those providing care to youth with ...palliative care ...

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Application of community participation paradigm in the care of children orphaned by HIV and AIDs in Kibera Division, Nairobi, Kenya.

Application of community participation paradigm in the care of children orphaned by HIV and AIDs in Kibera Division, Nairobi, Kenya.

... This study therefore applied the community participation paradigm in care and support of children orphaned by HIV and AIDS, and also sought to establish the success of community care pro[r] ...

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Systematic identification and referral of smokers attending HIV ambulatory care highlights the failure of current service provision in an at-risk population

Systematic identification and referral of smokers attending HIV ambulatory care highlights the failure of current service provision in an at-risk population

... 1548 HIV-posi- tive patients were asked about their smoking status, repre- senting 47% of the total population served by this HIV ...acquired HIV through sex between men (66% vs 49%, ...detectable ...

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An Evaluation of Staff Attitudes towards the HIV and AIDS Workplace Programme at the Baphalali Swaziland Red Cross Society

An Evaluation of Staff Attitudes towards the HIV and AIDS Workplace Programme at the Baphalali Swaziland Red Cross Society

... establish HIV and AIDS workplace programmes because such programmes help reduce stigma and discrimination usually based on real or perceived HIV status against employees, their families and ...treatment, ...

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Perceived stigma among people living with HIV AIDS in Pokhara, Nepal

<p>Perceived stigma among people living with HIV AIDS in Pokhara, Nepal</p>

... Research proposal was approved by Ethical Review Board of Tribhuwan University, Institute of Medicine, Kathmandu. The data collection unit was people living with HIV/AIDS who were under ART of Kaski ART ...

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Osteonecrosis of the femoral head in people living with HIV: anatomopathological description and p24 antigen test

Osteonecrosis of the femoral head in people living with HIV: anatomopathological description and p24 antigen test

... p24 HIV antigen, to confirm the possible macrophages visualized on H&E staining (CD68), and to verify the large vacuoles observed in conventional histology to rule out the involve- ment of venous structures ...

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