Impact of caring for people living with HIV on the psychosocial well-being of palliative caregivers
<span>Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) continues to be a serious public health issue, and it is often the caregivers who carry the brunt of the epidemic. Caregivers of people with AIDS face distinctive demands that could make them more prone to occupational stress, with serious conseq...
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Main Authors: | Lavashni Valjee (Author), Alta C. van Dyk (Author) |
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