The aim of this research study was to explore, within an Irish context, HIV-positive patients' experiences of hospitalization and particularly their experiences of nursing care. This article reports on one of the dominant themes to emerge in the study—the experience of stigma during hospitalization among persons with HIV. A volunteer sample of 10 former inpatients of hospitals in the Republic of Ireland's capital, Dublin, were interviewed in depth, and the resulting data were analyzed using a qualitative content analysis. Findings indicate that while some participants experienced stigma from nurses, such stigma was stratified according to the means by which the disease had been contracted, with drug users expressing the greatest feeling...
BACKGROUND:People living with HIV are increasingly burdened by noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) as a ...
Improvements to treatment mean that HIV is now a chronic, manageable illness. People living with HIV...
It could be said that the most stigmatising disease of the 21st century is the Human Immunodeficienc...
The aim of the research to be presented in this article was to explore, within an Irish context, HI...
Stigma in healthcare settings remains a barrier to accessing screening, treatment and care for HIV a...
Stigma in healthcare settings remains a barrier to accessing screening, treatment and care for HIV a...
Reports of fear and psychological distress on the part of nurses when caring for AIDS patients have ...
Background: Health care settings are reported to be the most significant contexts for stigma and dis...
Objective: To explore how multilayered dimensions of stigma influence nurses provision of nursing ca...
Background HIV has developed to a global pandemic and millions of people are living with HIV or AIDS...
This was a study of stigma in the context of HIV/AIDS. The author developed a theory of stigma drawi...
Aim To further develop Earnshaw and Chaudoir's HIV stigma framework by describing the experiences of...
The aim of the study was to determine the views of professional nurses on the manifestations of HIV ...
We explored the extent to which perceived HIV-related stigma influences the disclosure and concealme...
Background: During the 1980s, the fear of HIV spread over the world. Health professionals'attitudes ...
BACKGROUND:People living with HIV are increasingly burdened by noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) as a ...
Improvements to treatment mean that HIV is now a chronic, manageable illness. People living with HIV...
It could be said that the most stigmatising disease of the 21st century is the Human Immunodeficienc...
The aim of the research to be presented in this article was to explore, within an Irish context, HI...
Stigma in healthcare settings remains a barrier to accessing screening, treatment and care for HIV a...
Stigma in healthcare settings remains a barrier to accessing screening, treatment and care for HIV a...
Reports of fear and psychological distress on the part of nurses when caring for AIDS patients have ...
Background: Health care settings are reported to be the most significant contexts for stigma and dis...
Objective: To explore how multilayered dimensions of stigma influence nurses provision of nursing ca...
Background HIV has developed to a global pandemic and millions of people are living with HIV or AIDS...
This was a study of stigma in the context of HIV/AIDS. The author developed a theory of stigma drawi...
Aim To further develop Earnshaw and Chaudoir's HIV stigma framework by describing the experiences of...
The aim of the study was to determine the views of professional nurses on the manifestations of HIV ...
We explored the extent to which perceived HIV-related stigma influences the disclosure and concealme...
Background: During the 1980s, the fear of HIV spread over the world. Health professionals'attitudes ...
BACKGROUND:People living with HIV are increasingly burdened by noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) as a ...
Improvements to treatment mean that HIV is now a chronic, manageable illness. People living with HIV...
It could be said that the most stigmatising disease of the 21st century is the Human Immunodeficienc...