Abstract Introduction: The perception of health is an important tool in promoting the quality of life of newly diagnosed people living with HIV/ AIDS, since the understanding of this reality is a decisive factor in the decision making process. Goal: To evaluate the perception that newly diagnosed people with HIV have on health. Methodology: Exploratory and descriptive research with quantitative and qualitative ...
Introduction: Information and communication technologies support interventions directed at the pre- vention of HIV transmission and patient monitoring by promoting improved accessibility and quality of care. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of information and communication technologies in the adherence to antiretroviral treatment in adults with HIV/AIDS. Methodology: Systematic review conducted from March to...
Accuracy is the ability of a clinical indicator to distinguish between alternative health states, that is, to correctly name individuals with and without a particular nursing diagnosis. People living with HIV / AIDS are a vulnerable population and need diagnoses and interventions that are geared directly to their needs. As AIDS is a stigmatizing disease and is strongly associated with fear of death, this study ...