This paper is a research study to answer: What can be done to assist Thai families whose lives have been affected by HIV/AIDS? This article will argue that Buddhist philosophy including the practice of meditation has not been acknowledged in English literatures previously in assisting families in difficult situations to ‘move on’. Methodology the first author, a Thai speaking nurse academic, was in Khon Kaen in North Eastern Thailand for one year and recruited five families to the study. We used Koch and Kralik (2006) participatory action research (PAR) methodology to answer the research question. The methodology comprised storytelling (one to one interviews) followed by PAR group sessions. Nine people were interviewed: five grandmothers, o...
SummaryPurposeThe study was conducted to explore caregivers' experiences and perceptions of barriers...
Local key informants provided data on individual adult cases of AIDS for assessing the impact of the...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest threats to child development in many parts of the world. In the coun...
The UN General Special Assembly on HIV/AIDS reported that Thailand\u27s elderly are living on the ed...
Young women are particularly vulnerable to HIV. Despite the successful HIV prevention efforts in Tha...
Thailand was the first Asian country hit by the AIDS epidemic, and in the 1990s reported the fastest...
Although efforts are being made to decrease the number of new HIV infections in Thailand, less suppo...
This study (Ross, Sawatphanit, & Suwansujarid,2007) is helpful in promoting cultural compe-ten...
Thailand is a nation of some 60 million people, 2 million of whom are estimated to be HIV/AIDS infec...
Across Thailand there has been a general reduction in the incidence rate of HIV infection in all but...
Background: literature suggests that many women living with HIV/AIDS have a desire to become mothers...
Religion is a strong source of civil society that should not be ignored if culturally sensitive deve...
Thailand has been severely affected by AIDS/HIV. The epidemic has undermined the health of the popul...
Background: Young people are at risk of HIV/AIDS. Research suggests that family can strongly influen...
Religion is particularly important in times of crises and difficulties. After the 2004 Indian Ocean ...
SummaryPurposeThe study was conducted to explore caregivers' experiences and perceptions of barriers...
Local key informants provided data on individual adult cases of AIDS for assessing the impact of the...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest threats to child development in many parts of the world. In the coun...
The UN General Special Assembly on HIV/AIDS reported that Thailand\u27s elderly are living on the ed...
Young women are particularly vulnerable to HIV. Despite the successful HIV prevention efforts in Tha...
Thailand was the first Asian country hit by the AIDS epidemic, and in the 1990s reported the fastest...
Although efforts are being made to decrease the number of new HIV infections in Thailand, less suppo...
This study (Ross, Sawatphanit, & Suwansujarid,2007) is helpful in promoting cultural compe-ten...
Thailand is a nation of some 60 million people, 2 million of whom are estimated to be HIV/AIDS infec...
Across Thailand there has been a general reduction in the incidence rate of HIV infection in all but...
Background: literature suggests that many women living with HIV/AIDS have a desire to become mothers...
Religion is a strong source of civil society that should not be ignored if culturally sensitive deve...
Thailand has been severely affected by AIDS/HIV. The epidemic has undermined the health of the popul...
Background: Young people are at risk of HIV/AIDS. Research suggests that family can strongly influen...
Religion is particularly important in times of crises and difficulties. After the 2004 Indian Ocean ...
SummaryPurposeThe study was conducted to explore caregivers' experiences and perceptions of barriers...
Local key informants provided data on individual adult cases of AIDS for assessing the impact of the...
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest threats to child development in many parts of the world. In the coun...