This study compared the effectiveness of an AIDS knowledge-only program (knowledge) with a combined program of AIDS knowledge and contact with people having HIV/AIDS (PHA) (knowledge-contact) in reducing nursing students' stigma and discrimination towards PHA and in enhancing their emotional competence to serve PHA. Eighty-nine nursing students from two universities in Hong Kong were randomly assigned to either the knowledge or the knowledge-contact condition. All participants completed measures of AIDS knowledge, stigmatizing attitudes, fear of contagion, willingness to treat, positive affect, and negative affect at pre-test, post-test, and six-week follow-up. Findings showed that in both groups, significant improvement in AIDS knowledge, ...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) has become on...
Purpose: To describe the knowledge and attitudes of nursing college students and non-nursing college...
HIV is a deadly virus that could destroy humans’ white blood cells, which leads to AIDS. People who ...
a b s t r a c t This study compared the effectiveness of an AIDS knowledge-only program (knowledge) ...
HIV stigma can be devastating and is common among health care providers, particularly nurses. The ob...
HIV stigma can be devastating and is common among health care providers, particularly nurses. The ob...
HIV/AIDS is a matter of concern and has become a pandemic disease that threatens the world populatio...
Background: One of the reported obstacles to the achievement of universal access to Human Immunodefi...
Increasing number of people suffering from HIV/AIDS has influenced healthcare sectors. Irrational an...
There is no available treatment or vaccine for HIV/AIDS, and health education has, therefore, become...
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...
Introduction: Studies have found that most people would keep away from people who are identified as ...
Introduction: Human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) has become...
The overall goal of the study was to identify the areas which need to be improved in order to develo...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) has become on...
Purpose: To describe the knowledge and attitudes of nursing college students and non-nursing college...
HIV is a deadly virus that could destroy humans’ white blood cells, which leads to AIDS. People who ...
a b s t r a c t This study compared the effectiveness of an AIDS knowledge-only program (knowledge) ...
HIV stigma can be devastating and is common among health care providers, particularly nurses. The ob...
HIV stigma can be devastating and is common among health care providers, particularly nurses. The ob...
HIV/AIDS is a matter of concern and has become a pandemic disease that threatens the world populatio...
Background: One of the reported obstacles to the achievement of universal access to Human Immunodefi...
Increasing number of people suffering from HIV/AIDS has influenced healthcare sectors. Irrational an...
There is no available treatment or vaccine for HIV/AIDS, and health education has, therefore, become...
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...
Introduction: Studies have found that most people would keep away from people who are identified as ...
Introduction: Human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) has become...
The overall goal of the study was to identify the areas which need to be improved in order to develo...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) has become on...
Purpose: To describe the knowledge and attitudes of nursing college students and non-nursing college...
HIV is a deadly virus that could destroy humans’ white blood cells, which leads to AIDS. People who ...