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This book explores the thoroughly human dimension of the health
care and prevention responses to the HIV crisis in the UK, and the
impact that such initiatives had on the progression of the
epidemic. This book presents a compelling account of the unfolding
of the epidemic and the initiatives that made all the difference in
the care and prevention of HIV in the UK from the early 1980s to
the present time. Drawing on interviews with people with HIV,
doctors and nurses involved in their care, leaders of AIDS
charities, activists, and politicians, it identifies and describes
the models of care developed in response to the onset of the HIV
epidemic, and its impact on NHS and voluntary organisations. It
goes on to explore the political responses, the evolution of HIV
stigma, and the personal impact of the early high mortality rates.
Finally, it discusses recent organisational changes in the
provision of care and prevention services. In doing so, this volume
identifies the lessons learnt from the care and prevention of HIV,
both in relation to HIV infection and other conditions, such as
COVID-19, and discusses future challenges. This book will be of
great value to those working in services dealing with HIV,
charities, and Clinical Commissioning Groups and GP organisations,
as well as social historians and medical sociologists.
Mental Health Problems and HIV Infection provides an up-to-date
overview of the mental health consequences and of the kind of
psychological, psychopharmacological and community forms of
intervention available to deal with the adverse psychological
effects of HIV infection. Divided into three parts, the book
examines psychological and brain-related consequences of HIV
infection, key areas of intervention, and three areas of
controversial debate: euthanasia, psychoimmunology and
complementary therapies. Assuming no specialist psychological,
psychiatric or medical knowledge, this book is important reading
for caregivers and healthcare workers to HIV positive individuals
and their families, nurses, psychologists and counsellors.
From the start of the HIV epidemic, the psychological and social
aspects of the AIDS infection have been recognized. What could have
been regarded simply as an infectious disease was soon acknowledged
as a global problem that raised important issues about its
transmission and prevention: economic, ethical and legal questions
regarding the mental health consequences and the need for access to
medical and social care. This volume contains a selection of key
contributions to the discussion on the psychological and social
implications of HIV infection. It contains authoritative papers by
senior practitioners and researchers in the field of the
psychological and social aspects of HIV infection. The book should
appeal to those involved in providing care for people with HIV
infection as well as those involved in preventing the spread of the
HIV infection.
First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and
Francis, an informa company.
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Forever Daytime (Paperback)
Kimberley Fernandez; Illustrated by Juan Jose Catalan; Yulien Jimenez
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R362
Discovery Miles 3 620
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people often face
unique challenges as they grow older. It is vital that those
providing them with care and support understand their needs, wishes
and experiences. This book demonstrates how biographical approaches
can increase understanding about the distinct perspectives of older
LGBT people, enhancing inclusive care and support. Chapters explore
people's expectations and fears surrounding care and service
provision, the impact of discrimination, and specific issues such
as HIV, dementia and end-of-life care. The importance of
understanding people's whole lives in order to meet their needs is
demonstrated, drawing on the examples of community projects that
provide services and build networks. The voices of older LGBT
people are heard throughout the book through the use of case
examples and original research. This insightful book will be
essential reading for all those supporting or caring for older LGBT
people, as well as students and researchers in the health and
social work fields.
This volume contains a selection of key contributions to the
discussion on the psychological and social implications on HIV
infection. It contains up-to-date and authoritative papers by
senior practitioners and researchers in the field of the
psychological and social aspects of HIV infection. The book will
appeal to those involved in providing care for people with HIV
infections, be they physicians and nurses or psychologists, social
workers and psychiatrists, as well as those involved in preventing
the spread of the HIV infection.
From the start of the HIV epidemic, the psychological and social
aspects of the AIDS infection have been recognized. What could have
been regarded simply as an infectious disease was soon acknowledged
as a global problem that raised important issues about its
transmission and prevention; economic, ethical and legal questions
regarding the mental health consequences and the need for access to
medical and social care.
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