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    J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2009 Nov-Dec;20(6):458-67.

    Positive self-management program for women living with HIV: a descriptive analysis.

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    Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, USA.

    Abstract

    There is an increasing need for community-based interventions to help women living with HIV better manage their symptoms and self-care. The investigators conducted a small descriptive pilot study to assess whether women living with HIV needed and wanted a community-based symptom management workshop, such as the Positive Self-Management Program (PSMP). A total of 7 HIV-infected adult women participated in five, 2-hour semi-structured focus groups and completed a brief survey on demographic information, HIV medications, HIV symptoms, and self-efficacy. Quantitative and qualitative data are presented. This pilot study suggests that urban-dwelling, HIV-infected women are interested in participating in a community-based, peer-led intervention and that the program may facilitate symptom management. Nurses caring for women living with HIV should consider referring their patients to community-based, peer-led programs that teach symptom management strategies.

    PMID:
    19887287
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC2811076
    Free PMC Article

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