       Document 0892
 DOCN  M9650892
 TI    Healthcare needs of HIV-infected persons in hospital, outpatient, home,
       and long-term care settings.
 DT    9605
 AU    Baigis-Smith J; Gordon D; McGuire DB; Nanda J; Georgetown University
       School of Nursing, Washington, DC, USA.
 SO    J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 1995 Nov-Dec;6(6):21-33. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE MED/96164089
 AB    In this descriptive study, healthcare needs reported by 386 HIV-infected
       persons from all risk categories and their primary nurses from four care
       settings (hospital, outpatient, long-term care, and home) are
       identified. Healthcare needs were classified into four domains of
       nursing practice using a conceptual framework from community health
       nursing--physiologic, psychosocial, health behaviors, environmental--and
       were assessed using the Healthcare Needs Scale for Patients with
       HIV/AIDS. Nurses' perceptions of major healthcare needs across all
       settings centered around decreased physical endurance, limited physical
       mobility, and sensory deficits. Patients' needs focused on financial
       issues. The results reflect the multidimensional nature of this
       infection and provide direction for clinical practice.
 DE    Activities of Daily Living  Adaptation, Psychological  Adult  Aged
       Ambulatory Care  Attitude of Health Personnel  Community Health
       Services/*ORGANIZATION & ADMIN  Cross-Sectional Studies  Female  Health
       Behavior  *Health Services Needs and Demand  Health Status  Home Nursing
       Hospitals  Human  HIV Infections/ECONOMICS/*NURSING/PSYCHOLOGY
       Long-Term Care  Male  Middle Age  Nursing Evaluation Research
       Psychometrics  Reproducibility of Results  *Residence Characteristics
       Social Support  Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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