This study described the demographic and medical characteristics of a population of patients with HIV/AIDS attending the department of Genito-Urinary Medicine (GUM) at a major Dublin hospital. The study population's utilisation of statutory and voluntary medical and social services at primary care level, satisfaction with services received and perceived need for services examined. The information obtained was used to make recommendations concerning the provision of care to patients with HIV/AIDS. The study was carried out between February and November 1994. Data was collected from a consecutive sample of eighty inpatients using n interviewer-administered questionnaire which contained both closed and open questions. The first forty patie...
Over the past twenty-five years, both the needs of people with diagnosed HIV and our understanding o...
Given current lack of routine data, assessing the burden of HIV/AIDS on the public healthcare system...
The HIV disease has many manifestations, some of which may compromise the patient's well- being and ...
The aim of this study was to profile HIV-positive patients attending at a hospital, estimate the pre...
The objectives of this study were to describe the expressed needs for community services of HIV-infe...
This study describes the demographics and treatment status of HIV-infected adults accessing ambulato...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims and objective...
This is an electronic version of an article published in AIDS Care. 2001 Apr;13(2):191-6. AIDS Care ...
Fifty-seven HIV positive adults (mostly injecting drug users) attending two inner city Dublin genera...
This article reports the findings of a survey of 382 users of HIV services in one health authority a...
Background Highly active anti‐retroviral therapy (HAART) has completely transformed the clinical cou...
As the number of those with HIV-AIDS increases, an important concern is to understand the pattern an...
The aim of this study was to describe the needs of people living with HIV in the UK. A questionnaire...
South Africa is estimated to have the largest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world. Th...
Background: Various models of shared-care have evolved over recent years to support increasing numbe...
Over the past twenty-five years, both the needs of people with diagnosed HIV and our understanding o...
Given current lack of routine data, assessing the burden of HIV/AIDS on the public healthcare system...
The HIV disease has many manifestations, some of which may compromise the patient's well- being and ...
The aim of this study was to profile HIV-positive patients attending at a hospital, estimate the pre...
The objectives of this study were to describe the expressed needs for community services of HIV-infe...
This study describes the demographics and treatment status of HIV-infected adults accessing ambulato...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims and objective...
This is an electronic version of an article published in AIDS Care. 2001 Apr;13(2):191-6. AIDS Care ...
Fifty-seven HIV positive adults (mostly injecting drug users) attending two inner city Dublin genera...
This article reports the findings of a survey of 382 users of HIV services in one health authority a...
Background Highly active anti‐retroviral therapy (HAART) has completely transformed the clinical cou...
As the number of those with HIV-AIDS increases, an important concern is to understand the pattern an...
The aim of this study was to describe the needs of people living with HIV in the UK. A questionnaire...
South Africa is estimated to have the largest number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world. Th...
Background: Various models of shared-care have evolved over recent years to support increasing numbe...
Over the past twenty-five years, both the needs of people with diagnosed HIV and our understanding o...
Given current lack of routine data, assessing the burden of HIV/AIDS on the public healthcare system...
The HIV disease has many manifestations, some of which may compromise the patient's well- being and ...