As the number of those with HIV-AIDS increases, an important concern is to understand the pattern and range of social care needs and how best these can be met. This paper relates to the report of a two-year project, funded jointly by the Department of Health (DH) and the Scottish Education Department (SED), and based at the Universities of Hull and York. The Hull-York study investigated, in brief, the range of HIV-AIDS generated demands for formal and informal social care; the nature of the delivery, management and coordination of that care; the development by Social Services Departments (SSDs) in England and Wales and Social Work Departments (SWDs) in Scotland of their patterns of provision; and the direct and indirect costs of social care...
It is argued that the prevalence of AIDS is substantially under-represented in existing national AID...
This review explores the specific issues that cluster around the provision of \u27care\u27 in the co...
This study aimed to examine what specialist nursing contributes to HIV service delivery across Engla...
This article reports the findings of a survey of 382 users of HIV services in one health authority a...
We examined the influence of demographic, social and economic background of people with HIV/AIDS in ...
This study described the demographic and medical characteristics of a population of patients with HI...
The objectives of this study were firstly to estimate total lifetime care costs for an individual wi...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims and objective...
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The objectives of this study were to describe the expressed needs for community services of HIV-infe...
HIV shared care is uncommon in the UK although shared care could be a beneficial model of care. We r...
The Landmark was set up as one of the first community based service centres for people with HIV and ...
This review explores the specific issues that cluster around the provision of ‘care ’ in the context...
This report appears 10 years after the widespread introduction of anti-retroviral therapies. Availab...
Abstract—In the field of HIV/AIDS, social movement organisations (SMOs) have been identified as powe...
It is argued that the prevalence of AIDS is substantially under-represented in existing national AID...
This review explores the specific issues that cluster around the provision of \u27care\u27 in the co...
This study aimed to examine what specialist nursing contributes to HIV service delivery across Engla...
This article reports the findings of a survey of 382 users of HIV services in one health authority a...
We examined the influence of demographic, social and economic background of people with HIV/AIDS in ...
This study described the demographic and medical characteristics of a population of patients with HI...
The objectives of this study were firstly to estimate total lifetime care costs for an individual wi...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims and objective...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:OP-93/H / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The objectives of this study were to describe the expressed needs for community services of HIV-infe...
HIV shared care is uncommon in the UK although shared care could be a beneficial model of care. We r...
The Landmark was set up as one of the first community based service centres for people with HIV and ...
This review explores the specific issues that cluster around the provision of ‘care ’ in the context...
This report appears 10 years after the widespread introduction of anti-retroviral therapies. Availab...
Abstract—In the field of HIV/AIDS, social movement organisations (SMOs) have been identified as powe...
It is argued that the prevalence of AIDS is substantially under-represented in existing national AID...
This review explores the specific issues that cluster around the provision of \u27care\u27 in the co...
This study aimed to examine what specialist nursing contributes to HIV service delivery across Engla...