Reports of fear and psychological distress on the part of nurses when caring for AIDS patients have drawn attention to the real possibility that care for this very sick group of patients may be less than adequate. This paper reviews what is currently known about the attitudes of nurses and the care provided to HIV-infected individuals. The authors reveal the paucity of empirical data concerning quality of care and how the concept of stigma might serve to aid our understanding. The need for more research documenting the quality of care provided to HIV-infected patients is discussed
Title: Attitudes of nursing students towards caring for people with HIV/AIDS: thematic literature re...
The aim – to evaluate socio-demographic and health factors determining the quality of life (QoL) and...
Illness-related stigma remains a serious problem in the management of HIV disease in Africa. This ar...
This was a study of stigma in the context of HIV/AIDS. The author developed a theory of stigma drawi...
An original AIDS Attitude Scale was distributed to registered nurses employed in intensive care, med...
Increasing number of people suffering from HIV/AIDS has influenced healthcare sectors. Irrational an...
The aim of the research to be presented in this article was to explore, within an Irish context, HI...
The aim of this research study was to explore, within an Irish context, HIV-positive patients' exper...
There is a lack of nursing studies that are specifically focused on assessing and caring for people ...
Objective: To explore how multilayered dimensions of stigma influence nurses provision of nursing ca...
The main purpose of this study was to examine nurses' attitudes toward caring for patients with Acqu...
Background: While HIV-related stigma has become better understood since the beginning of he HIV/AIDS...
The aim of the study was to determine the views of professional nurses on the manifestations of HIV ...
Background Today, AIDS or century plaque afflicts more than 35 million people in the world. Increase...
Aim: This study was conducted with aim of investigating stigmatisation towards HIV/AIDS diagnosed pa...
Title: Attitudes of nursing students towards caring for people with HIV/AIDS: thematic literature re...
The aim – to evaluate socio-demographic and health factors determining the quality of life (QoL) and...
Illness-related stigma remains a serious problem in the management of HIV disease in Africa. This ar...
This was a study of stigma in the context of HIV/AIDS. The author developed a theory of stigma drawi...
An original AIDS Attitude Scale was distributed to registered nurses employed in intensive care, med...
Increasing number of people suffering from HIV/AIDS has influenced healthcare sectors. Irrational an...
The aim of the research to be presented in this article was to explore, within an Irish context, HI...
The aim of this research study was to explore, within an Irish context, HIV-positive patients' exper...
There is a lack of nursing studies that are specifically focused on assessing and caring for people ...
Objective: To explore how multilayered dimensions of stigma influence nurses provision of nursing ca...
The main purpose of this study was to examine nurses' attitudes toward caring for patients with Acqu...
Background: While HIV-related stigma has become better understood since the beginning of he HIV/AIDS...
The aim of the study was to determine the views of professional nurses on the manifestations of HIV ...
Background Today, AIDS or century plaque afflicts more than 35 million people in the world. Increase...
Aim: This study was conducted with aim of investigating stigmatisation towards HIV/AIDS diagnosed pa...
Title: Attitudes of nursing students towards caring for people with HIV/AIDS: thematic literature re...
The aim – to evaluate socio-demographic and health factors determining the quality of life (QoL) and...
Illness-related stigma remains a serious problem in the management of HIV disease in Africa. This ar...