Abstract Background Home-based care is used in many countries to increase quality of life and limit hospital stay, particularly where public health services are overburdened. Home-based care objectives for HIV/AIDS can include medical care, delivery of antiretroviral treatment and psychosocial support. This review assesses the effects of home-based nursing on morbidity in people infected with HIV/AIDS. Methods The trials studied are in HIV positive adults and children, regardless of sex or setting and all randomised controlled. Home-based care provided by qualified nurses was compared with hospital or health-facility based treatment. The following electronic databases were searched from January 1980 to March 2015: AIDSearch, CINAHL, Cochran...
In Africa, there has been a gradual shift in the model of care of people living with HIV/AIDS from h...
Background:Home-based HIV care has been identified as means of improving access to HIV care and redu...
Fearful of negative institutional impact and concerned that AIDS care is out of their purview, most ...
Home-based care is used in many countries to increase quality of life and limit hospital stay, parti...
Background Home-based care is used in many countries to increase quality of life an...
Abstract Background HIV-positive people often experience mental health disorders and engage in subst...
M.A.The challenge of HIV/AIDS is a global issue, instead of decreasing the number of people infected...
Abstract Background HIV/AIDS is fast becoming a chronic disease with the advent of antiretroviral dr...
Home-based care (HBC) programmes in low- and middle-income countries have evolved over the course of...
Namibia is one of the most affected countries by human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune defic...
There is a lack of nursing studies that are specifically focused on assessing and caring for people ...
BackgroundThe practice of involving people living with HIV in the development and provision of healt...
Community nurses have a critical role in caring for people and families affected by HIV/AIDS in the ...
Human immunodeficiency virus\Aids is devastating many individuals, families and communities all arou...
We conducted a multicenter, hospital-based case-control study to identify specific characteristics o...
In Africa, there has been a gradual shift in the model of care of people living with HIV/AIDS from h...
Background:Home-based HIV care has been identified as means of improving access to HIV care and redu...
Fearful of negative institutional impact and concerned that AIDS care is out of their purview, most ...
Home-based care is used in many countries to increase quality of life and limit hospital stay, parti...
Background Home-based care is used in many countries to increase quality of life an...
Abstract Background HIV-positive people often experience mental health disorders and engage in subst...
M.A.The challenge of HIV/AIDS is a global issue, instead of decreasing the number of people infected...
Abstract Background HIV/AIDS is fast becoming a chronic disease with the advent of antiretroviral dr...
Home-based care (HBC) programmes in low- and middle-income countries have evolved over the course of...
Namibia is one of the most affected countries by human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune defic...
There is a lack of nursing studies that are specifically focused on assessing and caring for people ...
BackgroundThe practice of involving people living with HIV in the development and provision of healt...
Community nurses have a critical role in caring for people and families affected by HIV/AIDS in the ...
Human immunodeficiency virus\Aids is devastating many individuals, families and communities all arou...
We conducted a multicenter, hospital-based case-control study to identify specific characteristics o...
In Africa, there has been a gradual shift in the model of care of people living with HIV/AIDS from h...
Background:Home-based HIV care has been identified as means of improving access to HIV care and redu...
Fearful of negative institutional impact and concerned that AIDS care is out of their purview, most ...