BackgroundManaging HIV treatment is a complex multi-dimensional task because of a combination of factors such as stigma and discrimination of some populations who frequently get infected with HIV. In addition, patient-provider encounters have become increasingly multicultural, making effective communication and provision of ethically sound care a challenge.PurposeThis article explores ethical issues that health service providers in the United States and Botswana encountered in their interaction with patients in HIV care.Research designA descriptive qualitative design was used to collect data from health service providers and patients using focused group discussions. This article is based on responses from health service providers only.Parti...
Background: HIV and AIDS is a severe infectious disease. The first cases of AIDS were recorded among...
OBJECTIVE: In view of expanding 'test and treat' initiatives, we sought to elicit how the experience...
Background: HIV and AIDS is a severe infectious disease. The first cases of AIDS were recorded among...
BACKGROUND: Managing HIV treatment is a complex multi-dimensional task because of a combination of f...
Abstract Background This is a study involving three H...
Background: Campaigns have been conducted in a number of low HIV prevalence African settings, as a s...
Background: Campaigns have been conducted in a number of low HIV prevalence African settings, as a s...
The epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) has...
The rapid scale-up of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing, counselling and treatment througho...
Globally the HIV/AIDS epidemic has presented unique health challenges to populations, including a ho...
<p>This article aims to show the relevance of humanizing the patient care examining the integration ...
Abstract Background U.S. health departments have not historically used HIV surveillance data for dis...
Wide gaps in health status, access to health care, quality of care, and provision of health-related ...
Abstract Background Task shifting is increasingly used to address human resource shortages impacting...
ABSTRACT: Ethical dilemmas often arise in the provi-sion of healthcare. In view of the advances in h...
Background: HIV and AIDS is a severe infectious disease. The first cases of AIDS were recorded among...
OBJECTIVE: In view of expanding 'test and treat' initiatives, we sought to elicit how the experience...
Background: HIV and AIDS is a severe infectious disease. The first cases of AIDS were recorded among...
BACKGROUND: Managing HIV treatment is a complex multi-dimensional task because of a combination of f...
Abstract Background This is a study involving three H...
Background: Campaigns have been conducted in a number of low HIV prevalence African settings, as a s...
Background: Campaigns have been conducted in a number of low HIV prevalence African settings, as a s...
The epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) has...
The rapid scale-up of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing, counselling and treatment througho...
Globally the HIV/AIDS epidemic has presented unique health challenges to populations, including a ho...
<p>This article aims to show the relevance of humanizing the patient care examining the integration ...
Abstract Background U.S. health departments have not historically used HIV surveillance data for dis...
Wide gaps in health status, access to health care, quality of care, and provision of health-related ...
Abstract Background Task shifting is increasingly used to address human resource shortages impacting...
ABSTRACT: Ethical dilemmas often arise in the provi-sion of healthcare. In view of the advances in h...
Background: HIV and AIDS is a severe infectious disease. The first cases of AIDS were recorded among...
OBJECTIVE: In view of expanding 'test and treat' initiatives, we sought to elicit how the experience...
Background: HIV and AIDS is a severe infectious disease. The first cases of AIDS were recorded among...