Increasing number of people suffering from HIV/AIDS has influenced healthcare sectors. Irrational and discriminatory treatment of HIV/AIDS patient is the result of health professionals fear. Unfortunately, most of health professionals have this kind of perspective and practice about people living with HIV/AIDS. Lack of knowledge about ways of transmission can affect nurse’s behaviour in caring for HIV/AIDS patients. Fear of being affected by occupational exposure in contact to HIV/AIDS individuals and social stigma are two factor that cause to negative attitude. Educational and occupational training programs have led to decrease fear and inadequate knowledge regarding HIV/AIDS transmission. For planning and evaluating nursing care, it is ne...
HIV/AIDS is a matter of concern and has become a pandemic disease that threatens the world populatio...
The aim of this study was to examine nurses knowledge and attitude towards HIV/AIDS patients over th...
Thesis (M.Cur.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1993.This study examines the Professional nurses' knowl...
Abstract This research investigated the knowledge and attitude of nursing students regarding HIV tr...
Introduction: Holistic nursing care by skillful hands, vigilant mind and affectionate heart constitu...
The number of people suffering from conditions associated with HIV infection is growing steadily. Th...
An original AIDS Attitude Scale was distributed to registered nurses employed in intensive care, med...
This dissertation is a study of the perception of occupational risk involved in AIDS care nursing. R...
The main purpose of this study was to examine nurses' attitudes toward caring for patients with Acqu...
The aim of this study was to determine nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and coping related to HIV and A...
Background: Lack of knowledge and misunderstanding about HIV transmissioncan influence the attitude ...
This study compared the effectiveness of an AIDS knowledge-only program (knowledge) with a combined ...
Background: One of the reported obstacles to the achievement of universal access to Human Immunodefi...
The aim of the study was to determine the views of professional nurses on the manifestations of HIV ...
Reports of fear and psychological distress on the part of nurses when caring for AIDS patients have ...
HIV/AIDS is a matter of concern and has become a pandemic disease that threatens the world populatio...
The aim of this study was to examine nurses knowledge and attitude towards HIV/AIDS patients over th...
Thesis (M.Cur.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1993.This study examines the Professional nurses' knowl...
Abstract This research investigated the knowledge and attitude of nursing students regarding HIV tr...
Introduction: Holistic nursing care by skillful hands, vigilant mind and affectionate heart constitu...
The number of people suffering from conditions associated with HIV infection is growing steadily. Th...
An original AIDS Attitude Scale was distributed to registered nurses employed in intensive care, med...
This dissertation is a study of the perception of occupational risk involved in AIDS care nursing. R...
The main purpose of this study was to examine nurses' attitudes toward caring for patients with Acqu...
The aim of this study was to determine nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and coping related to HIV and A...
Background: Lack of knowledge and misunderstanding about HIV transmissioncan influence the attitude ...
This study compared the effectiveness of an AIDS knowledge-only program (knowledge) with a combined ...
Background: One of the reported obstacles to the achievement of universal access to Human Immunodefi...
The aim of the study was to determine the views of professional nurses on the manifestations of HIV ...
Reports of fear and psychological distress on the part of nurses when caring for AIDS patients have ...
HIV/AIDS is a matter of concern and has become a pandemic disease that threatens the world populatio...
The aim of this study was to examine nurses knowledge and attitude towards HIV/AIDS patients over th...
Thesis (M.Cur.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1993.This study examines the Professional nurses' knowl...