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Title: Effects of Internal Medicine Residency Training in Aids Care in Taiwan
Authors: 熊秉荃;蔡芸芳;梁靜祝;洪健清;陳茂源;張上淳
HSIUNG, PING-CHUN;TSAI, YUN-FANG;LIANG, CHING-CHU;HUNG, CHIEN-CHING;CHEN, MAO-YUAN;CHANG, SHAN-CHWEN
Contributors: 護理學系
Keywords: ATTITUDES;HIV;HIV/AIDS;EXPERIENCE;PEOPLE
Date: 2006
Issue Date: 2009-09-23T04:53:34Z
Abstract: Having contact and interacting with HIV/AIDS patients has long been recognized as a means for improving AIDS-related knowledge and attitudes among physicians and hence for increasing their intention to provide AIDS care. To investigate the impact of one-month residency training in an AIDS inpatient unit on internal medicine residents, this quasi-experimental, pre-post, two-group study, conducted from April 2000 to April 2001, used questionnaires. At follow-up, residents who received training in the AIDS unit( experimental group) were significantly more knowledgeable about HIV/ AIDS, had more positive attitudes and greater intention to care for HIV- infected patients than residents who did not receive this training ( control group). Results suggest that a one-month AIDS residency training intervention can effectively enhance residents' HIV-related knowledge, attitudes and intention to care for patients infected with HIV.
Relation: AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV v.18 n.5 pp.426-432
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