... examination of the relationship between global HIV/ AIDSfunding mechanisms and the development ofpublic health policyinPeru The study involved the collection and analysis of health budget information, ... she were doing it to make a living, then I wouldn’t mind [62]’ C) GlobalTransformationsof HIV/ AIDSFundingandPublicPolicyinPeru A third study conducted for the HEARD/IDRC project involved ... 2010, Preliminary Research Report Palacios C, Petrera M, Sandoval C, Portocarrero A, Segura E: HIV/ AIDS, FundingandPublicPolicyin Peru: Interaction between Economic Flows and HIV/ AIDS Mobilization...
... Journal of the International AIDS Society 2004, 6:56 http://www.jiasociety.org/content/6/3/56 sharing, and education that must attend expanding global HIV/ AIDS care initiatives Authors and Disclosures ... grants for clinical research and/ or honoraria for educational and/ or advisory activities from Bristol-Myers Squibb, Boehringer Ingelheim, Gilead Sciences, GlaxoSmithKline, Idenix, Merck, and Roche ... significant financial interests or relationships to disclose Craig McClure has no significant financial interests or relationships to disclose Craig Sterritt has no significant financial interests...
... countries indicate that approximately one third of individuals with HIV are unaware of their infection.[21] Considering the wide availability of free HIV testing and treatment in Argentina, a late ... number of active patients in our cohort limits our capacity to generalize our results to all HIV- infected individuals in Argentina Finally, other variables including income, education, other co-infections ... majority of people living with HIV/ AIDS reside in Buenos Aires, Cordoba, and Santa Fe.[6] In Argentina, antiretroviral drugs are provided free of charge to eligible HIV- positive individuals Since...
... nurses of the SNA conducted interviews after receiving professional training on qualitative interviewing methods Questionnaires were translated into both siSwati and English and administered in the ... self-stigmatizing process of boundary maintenance – described here as a form of “othering” from the HIV- vulnerable general population – and a lack of trust in privacy and confidentiality Interventions ... Breaching of this boundary included feelings of professional embarrassment and fear of colleagues’ and patients’ judgements Conclusions While care is available and relatively accessible, Swaziland...
... teaching and learning of HIV/ AIDS may be enriched by the inclusion of students’ IK into the secondary school HIV/ AIDS education curriculum To our knowledge, uncovering indigenous understandings of ... hinder efforts aimed at creating interventions based on indigenous understandings of HIV/ AIDS Through such names and caricatures, individuals interpret and find personal meanings, actions, and ... discern their daily social interactions with HIV/ AIDSIn Namibia, IK about HIV/ AIDS has not been mainstreamed into HIV/ AIDS education and interventions In secondary schools, HIV/ AIDS education is delivered...
... study ofpolicy transfer inglobal perspective and the study ofpolicy development He has published extensively in these areas in the journals Public Administration, PublicPolicyand Administration, ... students ofpublicpolicyand administration, such studies not facilitate students in developing an advanced understanding of the policy process andpublic administration At the moment, a range of ... intermingling of the top circles from each of these dominant hierarchies (Mills 1956:292) Public administration andpublicpolicyin Ireland The existence of a broad, inclusive network of powerful...
... aim of assessing the impact of the Stepping Stones program and finding areas for improvement 1994 • Funding from Action Aid • Action Aid begins to tackle HIV/ AIDSin Zambezia province by training ... people living with HIV/ AIDSand their families, and • to encourage people living with HIV/ AIDS to get involved in the development and implementation of preventive and care programs for HIV/ AIDS Target ... NGO involvement came to an end in 2002, and the program is now under the control of the District Offices of the Zambian Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, and Ministry of Community and...
... regard to information about HIV/ AIDSin Nigeria The impact of healthcare providers/institutions in the dissemination of information on HIV/ AIDS issues was rather poor, however This finding, which ... finding is in line with the general trend in other parts of the world.[10,16] A similarly high level of awareness has also been reported in a national HIV/ AIDSand reproductive health survey in ... Subjects' Knowledge of HIV/ AIDS Almost all of the patients in the groups (schizophrenia 95.9%; diabetes 100%) were aware of the existence of HIV/ AIDS Their main source of information was electronic...
... considers a wide range of interventions would be beneficial, both in terms of helping payers to understand the value of each intervention, andin helping clinicians to make informed treatment decisions ... Department of Urology and Andrology, University of Perugia Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, Sapienza, University of Rome and IRCCS Neuromed Institute Italy Introduction In Parkinson’s disease ... patients’ quality of life In Spain, taking into account a population of around 47 million people (Spanish National Institute of Statistics, 2010), and considering the different incidence and prevalence...
... Aspects of HIV/ AIDSand Their Ramifications In our organization, people living with HIV/ AIDS are facing a lot of problems Most of them are not working Some of them were working before but because of ... living with HIV/ AIDS This strategy may also involve trying to influence the meaning other people attach to HIVandAIDS (Goffman, The Experiences and Complexities of Care-Seeking Behavior of ... status and HIV/ AIDS stigma in Tanzania AIDS Care, 23 (3): 378-382 Azinge, E (2003), Challenges of applying International treaties on HIV/ AIDSand human rights before Domestic courts, in HIV/ AIDS: ...
... country's internationally recognised successes in preventing the spread of HIV/ AIDSin the general population, there has been a rise in the prevalence and incidence ofHIV amongst injecting drug ... 25% By 2003, injecting drug users made up 33% ofHIV prevalence in Thailand [18] The marginalisation of injecting drug users is not only expressed in terms of the lack of targeted HIV prevention ... constraints on 'choice' restricted by the nature of addiction The lack of investment inHIV prevention and treatment for injecting drug users in Thailand has been linked to the country's long standing...
... IDU and HIV/ AIDS is limited in Vinnitsya However, since the beginning of the ICOHRTA approximately four years ago, training, research opportunities, and grant funding for treatment of both IDU and ... risk of having HIV/ AIDS HIV/ AIDS awareness Data collected through personal interviews with key informants and focus group discussions suggest that residents of Vinnitsya have heard of HIV/ AIDS, ... number of new HIV infections rose to 46 (for a total of 49 HIV infections), including the first officially registered AIDS case Between 1999 and 2001, there was a sharp increase in the number of...
... without HIV/ AIDS Thus, the purpose of this study was two-fold: to examine patterns of care and outcomes for patients with SS and HIV/ AIDS; and to assess differences in patterns of care and outcomes ... Table Impact ofHIV infection on length of stay and total cost of admission for patients with severe sepsis Outcome Impact of HIV/ AIDS P value Adjusted impact of HIV/ AIDS P value Length of stay (days) ... permitting examination and comparison of care and outcomes in patients with and without HIV/ AIDS with similar serious disease processes Conclusion In conclusion, we found a difference in care and...
... capacity in two sectors for a marginal cost increase, as demonstrated in Haiti with syphilis andHIV testing training 6+ Integrating new HIV services into the existing health system and the resulting ... MNCH services • Design, integrate and/ or coordinate training curricula and accompanying materials (including pre-service and ongoing in- service training) for new and existing health care providers ... to PMTCT, pediatric HIV, and MNCH Policies and Guidelines • Policy, guidelines, and training for all aspects of an integrated PMTCT, MNCH and pediatric HIV package, including service delivery,...
... designed to be used in training, “Counseling and Caring for an HIV- Positive Woman.” In Cook, Dickens and Fathalla, Reproductive Health and Human Rights: Integrating Medicine, Ethics and Law, Oxford, ... the HIV/ AIDS Charter and the Sexual and Reproductive Charter being displayed in health centres, but seeing or witnessing no evidence of staff understanding what it means or living up to any of ... root of barriers to care, lack of services and low quality of existing care - was the high degree of stigma and discrimination experienced by HIVpositive women This and resulting violations of...
... 2003 The provincial allocation ofpublic clinics and interviews The provincial allocation ofpublic hospitals and interviews The provincial allocation of private hospitals/ clinics and interviews ... health institution have a HIV/ AIDS workplace policy that you are aware of? 76 Training/ information received regarding aspects of HIV/ AIDS 77 Availability of protective clothing 78 Availability of ... evalen ce in South Afr ica South Africa has the largest number of people living with HIV/ AIDSin the world In a recently publicised study using a linked, anonymous HIV testing of oral fluids in the...
... recall and salute the contributions of all the heroes and heroines in our midst and millions across the world who continue to be in the forefront of this war against HIVandAIDSIn recognising ... affected by HIVandAIDS I wish once again to applaud the organisers of this satellite session and each and every one of you who joined in this global coordinated effort to fight the HIVandAIDS epidemic ... an indication of being HIV- positive Vulnerability and social construction of pregnancy, delivery and breastfeeding Main findings: Access to PMTCT was challenging because just announcing being...
... Comparison of the three study sites Table 8.2: Main findings regarding the impact of HIV/ AIDS on land tenure Table 8.3: Main findings regarding land-related coping strategies Table 8.4: Main findings ... Organization (FAO), and conducted in partnership with the Ministry of Lands and Settlement It involves in- depth investigation of the link between HIV/ AIDSand land tenure in three rural sites ... predominant focus of the impact of HIV/ AIDS on the land rights of individuals and households is such that it only begins to hint at the nature of community-level impacts of HIV/ AIDS on land tenure...
... impact of mass media and communication in South Africa The findings provide important insights into understanding HIV risk and risk reduction as well as informing a continuum of intervention andpolicy ... This includes developing and implementing models of home and community-based care; increasing knowledge in communities regarding care and support • Developing and expanding the provision of care ... provides information necessary for ameliorating the impact ofHIV This study confirms many of the findings of smaller scale, and sectoral studies ofHIV prevalence and provides insight into the interpretation...
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