Creating contexts for effective homebased care of people living with HIV/AIDS
Home-based care (HBC) plays a vital role in the care of people living with AIDS. Most carers perform their arduous role in adverse conditions. Yet little is known about how to facilitate contexts that maximise the effectiveness of carers. This paper reviews existing research into home-based care in...
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Main Authors: | C. Campbell (Author), C. Foulis (Author) |
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2004-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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