Background: During the 1980s, the fear of HIV spread over the world. Health professionals'attitudes to patients with HIV, was negatively impacted because of their fear to be infected.Patients with HIV have therefore,during disease history's first two decades, experienced stigma and discrimination in the response from health professionals. Because of the increasing knowledge of HIV it is of interest to study patients' contemporary experiences of the encounter with health professionals. Aim:To explore how patients with HIV experiencing the meeting with health professionals. Method:Literature study with seven qualitative and three quantitative articles. Results:Two themes were found; to be discriminated and to be powerless and extradited. To b...
Background: HIV is a worldwide spread disease with many deaths. People with the disease have previou...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are stigmatized and looked at negatively by people at large. Sti...
<div><p>We sought to understand patient perceptions of the emergency department/urgent care (ED/UC) ...
Background: HIV and AIDS is a severe infectious disease. The first cases of AIDS were recorded among...
Background HIV has developed to a global pandemic and millions of people are living with HIV or AIDS...
Discrimination against persons living with HIV/AIDS in hospital settings has been documented. This s...
The aim of the study was to determine the views of professional nurses on the manifestations of HIV ...
Increasing number of people suffering from HIV/AIDS has influenced healthcare sectors. Irrational an...
Ensuring that people living with HIV (PLWH) feel accepted in health care settings is imperative. Thi...
The aim of the research to be presented in this article was to explore, within an Irish context, HI...
People living with HIV experience stigmatization in numerous settings including health care. Through...
D.Cur.The nurses who work in the hospitals are constantly in interaction with the patients. As the H...
The aim of this research study was to explore, within an Irish context, HIV-positive patients' exper...
Background: The disease HIV was brought to attention in the 1980s. Today, there is effective treatme...
It could be said that the most stigmatising disease of the 21st century is the Human Immunodeficienc...
Background: HIV is a worldwide spread disease with many deaths. People with the disease have previou...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are stigmatized and looked at negatively by people at large. Sti...
<div><p>We sought to understand patient perceptions of the emergency department/urgent care (ED/UC) ...
Background: HIV and AIDS is a severe infectious disease. The first cases of AIDS were recorded among...
Background HIV has developed to a global pandemic and millions of people are living with HIV or AIDS...
Discrimination against persons living with HIV/AIDS in hospital settings has been documented. This s...
The aim of the study was to determine the views of professional nurses on the manifestations of HIV ...
Increasing number of people suffering from HIV/AIDS has influenced healthcare sectors. Irrational an...
Ensuring that people living with HIV (PLWH) feel accepted in health care settings is imperative. Thi...
The aim of the research to be presented in this article was to explore, within an Irish context, HI...
People living with HIV experience stigmatization in numerous settings including health care. Through...
D.Cur.The nurses who work in the hospitals are constantly in interaction with the patients. As the H...
The aim of this research study was to explore, within an Irish context, HIV-positive patients' exper...
Background: The disease HIV was brought to attention in the 1980s. Today, there is effective treatme...
It could be said that the most stigmatising disease of the 21st century is the Human Immunodeficienc...
Background: HIV is a worldwide spread disease with many deaths. People with the disease have previou...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are stigmatized and looked at negatively by people at large. Sti...
<div><p>We sought to understand patient perceptions of the emergency department/urgent care (ED/UC) ...