Nanasi HIV/AIDS counseling case studies:101 cases for training staff in health facilities
Material type: TextPublication details: Nairobi African Medical and Research Foundation 2005Description: 198pSubject(s): LOC classification:- WC 503 .B76 2004
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The importance of counseling in HIV/AIDS is examined using real life stories to illustrate issues about the disease that can be resolved through counseling. It begins by addressing the dilemmas about testing and telling by presenting cases of people faced with difficulties in going for tests and revealing their status. Aspects of care and treatment are illustrated by examining the people responsible for the patient's care and the different points at which they require counseling and who would be best suited to provide it
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