       Document 2164
 DOCN  M94A2164
 TI    Evaluation of training course for French nurses population from France
       Region Ile de France.
 DT    9412
 AU    Troussier T; Timol F
 SO    Int Conf AIDS. 1994 Aug 7-12;10(1):367 (abstract no. PD0076). Unique
       Identifier : AIDSLINE ICA10/94370411
 AB    OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact on nurses population of such a
       training course in parallel with projects on counselling. THE MATERIAL:
       From September 1993, The A.N.F.H has been conducting a five days seminar
       for 154 health care nurses. It was spread out over three months. The
       seminar provides an integrative approach covering such disciplines as
       counselling clinical care, education and psychosocial theories. METHODS
       OF EVALUATION: Classical as well as experimental as regards commitment
       in behavior, techniques and activities used and personal objectives.
       RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The a priori evaluation revolved around the
       condition of the training. The behaviour and the perception of AIDS,
       cultural representations of sexuality and death, their exposure to the
       risks. After an evaluation on analysis of each module and on their
       personal objectives 73%. A final evaluation concerned the techniques
       used during the courses and the processes used six months later.
       RECOMMENDATIONS: It shows the necessity of a better integration of the
       H.I.V perception and representation in the health care workers
       population. The interventions are designed to reduce the stress of the
       health care workers more affected than other workers of health system.
 DE    *Counseling  *Education, Nursing, Continuing  France  Human  *HIV
       Infections  MEETING ABSTRACT

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