The population of people living with HIV in Australia is increasing, requiring an expert primary care workforce to provide HIV clinical care into the future. Yet the numbers of family doctors or general practitioners (GPs) training as community-based HIV medication prescribers may be insufficient to replace those retiring, reducing hours or changing roles. We conducted semi-structured interviews between February and April, 2010, with 24 key informants holding senior roles in organisations that shape HIV-care policy to explore their perceptions of contemporary issues facing the HIV general practice workforce in Australia. Informed by interpretive description, our analysis explores how these key informants characterised GPs as being ‘moved’ b...
Generational change is believed to be transforming the educational and employment preferences of med...
As life expectancy for people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (PLWHIV) increases, man...
The interviews we conducted with GPs suggest that an engagement with HIV medicine enables clinicians...
Objectives: HIV care is provided in a range of settings in Australia, but advances in HIV treatment ...
Objectives HIV care is provided in a range of settings in Australia, but advances in HIV treatment a...
Background: HIV has become a chronic manageable infection in the developed world, and early and life...
Background: The science of HIV prevention and treatment is evolving rapidly, resulting in renewed ca...
BackgroundHIV has become a chronic manageable infection in the developed world, and early and lifelo...
Aim This paper explores cultural and professional dynamics of HIV general practice nursing in Austra...
BackgroundHIV has become a chronic manageable infection in the developed world, and early and lifelo...
As the management of HIV changes and demand for HIV health services in primary care settings increas...
As the management of HIV changes and demand for HIV health services in primary care settings increas...
Aim: This paper explores cultural and professional dynamics of HIV general practice nursing in Austr...
BACKGROUND: Although general practitioners (GPs) play a central role in responding to human immunode...
Background: Although general practitioners (GPs) play a central role in responding to human immunode...
Generational change is believed to be transforming the educational and employment preferences of med...
As life expectancy for people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (PLWHIV) increases, man...
The interviews we conducted with GPs suggest that an engagement with HIV medicine enables clinicians...
Objectives: HIV care is provided in a range of settings in Australia, but advances in HIV treatment ...
Objectives HIV care is provided in a range of settings in Australia, but advances in HIV treatment a...
Background: HIV has become a chronic manageable infection in the developed world, and early and life...
Background: The science of HIV prevention and treatment is evolving rapidly, resulting in renewed ca...
BackgroundHIV has become a chronic manageable infection in the developed world, and early and lifelo...
Aim This paper explores cultural and professional dynamics of HIV general practice nursing in Austra...
BackgroundHIV has become a chronic manageable infection in the developed world, and early and lifelo...
As the management of HIV changes and demand for HIV health services in primary care settings increas...
As the management of HIV changes and demand for HIV health services in primary care settings increas...
Aim: This paper explores cultural and professional dynamics of HIV general practice nursing in Austr...
BACKGROUND: Although general practitioners (GPs) play a central role in responding to human immunode...
Background: Although general practitioners (GPs) play a central role in responding to human immunode...
Generational change is believed to be transforming the educational and employment preferences of med...
As life expectancy for people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (PLWHIV) increases, man...
The interviews we conducted with GPs suggest that an engagement with HIV medicine enables clinicians...