       Document 1163
 DOCN  M9591163
 TI    Nursing research in HIV/AIDS home care, Part 1: Importance and methods.
 DT    9509
 AU    Hurley PM; Ungvarski PJ
 SO    Home Healthc Nurse. 1995 May-Jun;13(3):13-7, 26. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE MED/95310168
 AB    One of the primary goals of nursing research is to develop a systematic
       body of knowledge to guide nursing practice. In the community setting,
       an extremely useful method of research is the exploratory field study,
       which can be used to discover important variables that may exist in
       real-life situations. This study reflects an analysis of the problems
       that were identified in persons living with human immunodeficiency
       virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome in New York City who were
       referred for home care services. Part I presents an overview of nursing
       research methods, focusing on an actual field study in human
       immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome home care;
       Part II describes the results and implications for nursing.
 DE    Adult  *Community Health Nursing  Female  Health Services Needs and
       Demand  *Home Care Services  Human  HIV Infections/*NURSING  Male
       Nursing Diagnosis  *Nursing Research/METHODS  Research Design
       Retrospective Studies  Support, Non-U.S. Gov't  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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