AIDS CARE, vol. 6, n° 2, 1994, pages 139-151, réf. 1 p., ISSN 0954-0121, GBR
The objective of the study is to identify key characteristics of an HIV/AIDS counsellor who would prove to be culturally acceptable for the particular problems associated with HIV/AIDS in Arusha and Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.
HIV/AIDS counselling in the hospitals is recommended by the Tanzanian Ministry of Health and by WHO.
Thee was a need to check whether theories of counselling, developed in Western societies, would be valid in an African context.
Few research reports exist on counselling in Africa.
No previous studies have been conducted to identify locally important characteristics relevant for the Tanzanian HIV/AIDS hospital counsellor.
Mots-clés BDSP : Virose, Infection, Maladie autoimmune, Education santé, Attitude, Tanzanie, Afrique, Homme, Sida
Mots-clés Pascal : SIDA, Virose, Infection, Immunopathologie, Immunodéficit, Conseil clinique, Education sanitaire, Milieu hospitalier, Perception sociale, Attitude, Tanzanie, Afrique, Homme
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : AIDS, Viral disease, Infection, Immunopathology, Immune deficiency, Clinical counseling, Health education, Hospital environment, Social perception, Attitude, Tanzania, Africa, Human
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Code Inist : 002B06D01. Création : 199406.