This study aimed to examine what specialist nursing contributes to HIV service delivery across England and how it could be optimised. A three part multi-method qualitative study was undertaken, involving (1) interviews with 19 stakeholders representing professional or service user groups; (2) interviews with nurse/physician pairs from 21 HIV services; and (3) case studies involving site visits to five services. A framework analysis approach was used to manage and analyse the data. There was substantial variability in specialist nursing roles and the extent of role development. Most hospital-based HIV nurses (13/19) were running nurse-led clinics, primarily for stable patients with almost half (6/13) also managing more complex patients. Role...
This article reflects on 40 years of HIV and the growing need to work collaboratively to improve out...
Over the past 20 years, specialist and advanced roles have developed in all areas of nursing. The sc...
Background: Most public hospitals in African countries are overpopulated with patients suffering fro...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine what specialist nursing contributes to HIV service delivery ...
Aims and Objectives : To systematically identify and critically examine the evidence on the contri...
Introduction: HIV services in England face substantial challenges arising from financial pressures a...
As an illness that has changed dramatically over the past three decades, HIV has kept healthcare pro...
The ANCHIVS study was a national project to examine the contribution of specialist nursing to the de...
Delivery of HIV care has evolved over the last 10 years, and nurse specialists are a driving force i...
Aim: This paper explores cultural and professional dynamics of HIV general practice nursing in Austr...
This paper explores cultural and professional dynamics of HIV general practice nursing in Australia....
Objective: In the Netherlands HIV nursing consultants have participated in HIV-care since 1985: thei...
The purpose of the study was to describe the support services available for nurses who care for pati...
BACKGROUND: The integration of HIV care into primary care services is one of the strategies proposed...
BACKGROUND: The integration of HIV care into primary care services is one of the strategies proposed...
This article reflects on 40 years of HIV and the growing need to work collaboratively to improve out...
Over the past 20 years, specialist and advanced roles have developed in all areas of nursing. The sc...
Background: Most public hospitals in African countries are overpopulated with patients suffering fro...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine what specialist nursing contributes to HIV service delivery ...
Aims and Objectives : To systematically identify and critically examine the evidence on the contri...
Introduction: HIV services in England face substantial challenges arising from financial pressures a...
As an illness that has changed dramatically over the past three decades, HIV has kept healthcare pro...
The ANCHIVS study was a national project to examine the contribution of specialist nursing to the de...
Delivery of HIV care has evolved over the last 10 years, and nurse specialists are a driving force i...
Aim: This paper explores cultural and professional dynamics of HIV general practice nursing in Austr...
This paper explores cultural and professional dynamics of HIV general practice nursing in Australia....
Objective: In the Netherlands HIV nursing consultants have participated in HIV-care since 1985: thei...
The purpose of the study was to describe the support services available for nurses who care for pati...
BACKGROUND: The integration of HIV care into primary care services is one of the strategies proposed...
BACKGROUND: The integration of HIV care into primary care services is one of the strategies proposed...
This article reflects on 40 years of HIV and the growing need to work collaboratively to improve out...
Over the past 20 years, specialist and advanced roles have developed in all areas of nursing. The sc...
Background: Most public hospitals in African countries are overpopulated with patients suffering fro...