The AIDS pandemic is nearing its fourth decade, and the need for innovative strategies to help people living with HIV/AIDS has become increasingly important. There are 40 million people infected with ...
Nursing home providers that have residents with HIV may need to take additional steps to ensure they’re getting necessary medications for treatment. A clinical investigation led by Harvard researchers ...
HIV can't tell a physician from a nurse practitioner, and studies suggest that who cares for someone with HIV has no effect on the patient's outcome With that in mind, the Johns Hopkins School of ...
Addressing quality of life and psychosocial barriers to care ties in with one of the primary goals of current HIV/AIDS nursing—getting people plugged into treatment early and keeping them engaged with ...
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing Assistant Professor Jenni Wise (BSN 2008, MSN 2015, PhD 2019) has received National of Institutes of Health funding to support her research on the ...
May 4, 2021 - From the very beginning of the AIDS epidemic in 1981, nurses have been at the forefront of patient care, advocacy, and research. But even in the age of antiretroviral therapy and ...
Since the earliest study about nursing faculty and students attitudes and beliefs about caring for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) in the early 1990's, there have only been 17 additional studies.
As the treatment and prevention of HIV has evolved over the past decade, the role of nurses in HIV care has become more important than ever. “We don’t work for patients, but with them” Catarina ...
In Part 1 of a three-part story that originally appeared in the School of Nursing's Science of Caring, Andrew Schwartz reports on how nurses and nurse researchers in sub-Saharan Africa - mostly women ...
Submitted by Baxter International Inc. INDIANAPOLIS and DEERFIELD, IL - November 6, 2007 - In recognition of her research and development of strategies to reduce HIV risk-associated sexual behaviors ...
In his recently released memoir, "Over the Top: A Journey to Self-Love," Jonathan Van Ness revealed that he is HIV positive. While also being nonbinary, Van Ness is a trailblazer in the queer ...
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