Objectives: HIV care is provided in a range of settings in Australia, but advances in HIV treatment and demographic and geographic changes in the affected population and general practitioner (GP) workforce are testing the sustainability of the special role for GPs. This paper explores how a group of 'key informants' described the role of the GP in the Australian approach to HIV care, and conceptualised the challenges currently inspiring debate around future models of care. Methods: A thematic analysis was conducted of semistructured interviews carried out in 2010 with 24 professionals holding senior roles in government, non-government and professional organisations that influence Australian HIV care policy. Results: The strengths of the rol...
As treatment improves, people living with HIV (PLWHIV) can now expect to live longer, which means th...
As treatment improves, people living with HIV (PLWHIV) can now expect to live longer, which means th...
Aim: To explore the experiences of people with HIV (PWHIV) using general practitioner (GP) services ...
Objectives HIV care is provided in a range of settings in Australia, but advances in HIV treatment a...
The population of people living with HIV in Australia is increasing, requiring an expert primary car...
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...
Background: The science of HIV prevention and treatment is evolving rapidly, resulting in renewed ca...
Background: HIV has become a chronic manageable infection in the developed world, and early and life...
This paper explores cultural and professional dynamics of HIV general practice nursing in Australia....
BackgroundHIV has become a chronic manageable infection in the developed world, and early and lifelo...
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...
Aim: This paper explores cultural and professional dynamics of HIV general practice nursing in Austr...
BackgroundHIV has become a chronic manageable infection in the developed world, and early and lifelo...
As treatment improves, people living with HIV (PLWHIV) can now expect to live longer, which means th...
As treatment improves, people living with HIV (PLWHIV) can now expect to live longer, which means th...
Aim: To explore the experiences of people with HIV (PWHIV) using general practitioner (GP) services ...
Objectives HIV care is provided in a range of settings in Australia, but advances in HIV treatment a...
The population of people living with HIV in Australia is increasing, requiring an expert primary car...
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...
Background: The science of HIV prevention and treatment is evolving rapidly, resulting in renewed ca...
Background: HIV has become a chronic manageable infection in the developed world, and early and life...
This paper explores cultural and professional dynamics of HIV general practice nursing in Australia....
BackgroundHIV has become a chronic manageable infection in the developed world, and early and lifelo...
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...
Aim: This paper explores cultural and professional dynamics of HIV general practice nursing in Austr...
BackgroundHIV has become a chronic manageable infection in the developed world, and early and lifelo...
As treatment improves, people living with HIV (PLWHIV) can now expect to live longer, which means th...
As treatment improves, people living with HIV (PLWHIV) can now expect to live longer, which means th...
Aim: To explore the experiences of people with HIV (PWHIV) using general practitioner (GP) services ...