TIM's central pillar is aclosed Facebook groupthat provides a forum for HIV-positive people to talk about their condition, free from stigma, and to come to terms with their diagnosis with the support of other people living with HIV.
(2002). How people with HIV/AIDS manage and assess their use of comple- mentary therapies: A qualitative analysis. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 13(2), 17A27.Gillett, J., Pawluch, D., Cain, R. (2002). How people with HIV/AIDS manage and assess their use of...
How Well Are We Doing in Addressing Care and Support of People With HIV/AIDS?This paper addresses care in the HIV/AIDS cascade over the past twenty-five years. Analysis centrers on the the most vulnerable in society who needs continue to go unmet in care....
Treat people with HIV/AIDS like you would treat anyone else. However, when you do deal with people with this condition, make sure that you use your common sense so as to not accidentally become rude to them. Reassure them that you do not want to cause any offense or distress. They are...
And that was the beginning of the 12 steps of recovery that helped me navigate this often-terrifying 30-year journey of living, not dying, with HIV. I realize that sheer biological good luck, in addition to the healthy choices I made after I stopped using, have played a big role in why...
can control the virus for an extended period after stopping antiretroviral therapy (ART) under medical supervision. This information could inform efforts to develop new tools to help people with HIV put the virus into remission without taking lifelong medication, which can have long-term side-...
V, Swaminathan S: How stigmatizing is stigma in the life of people living with HIV: a study on HIV positive individuals from Chennai, South India. ... B.,E.,Thomas,... - 《Aids Care》 被引量: 143发表: 2007年 Barriers and facilitators to antiretroviral medication adherence among patient...
This article draws on life-history interviews with older (aged 50+) people living with HIV in England to uncover the interpretive practices in which they engaged as they evaluated their own quality of life (QoL). Our paper highlights the distinctive insights that biographical and narrative approach...
money to make betternutritionchoices. They can and do improve their well-being when they have more knowledge. And our program was effective in imparting this knowledge. We believe that our findings could be useful to improve programs that help poor people living with HIV to access healthy food...
Know why you need to exercise. Exercise can: help you keep “muscle mass,” which people with HIV can lose keep your bones strong to avoid osteoporosis—a weakening of the bones reduce stress and help you sleep. Sleep is important, because it helps your body rebuild boost your energy ...