HIV Management Guide for Clinical Care and ARV Guidelines

HIV Management Guide for Clinical Care and ARV Guidelines

Nurses & Midwives

Health Service Considerations 

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities continue to be dramatically affected by systemic racism. Its lasting impact can make it hard for individuals to trust health services. It is the responsibility of health services to ensure that they have adequate systems to improve and ensure cultural safety for both staff and patients who are Aboriginal …

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Nursing Considerations

The National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) and The Torres Model of Care specific to the Torres Strait Islands are two models of care that nurses should familiarise themselves with.  For optimal outcomes, care is provided in partnership with the PLHIV. Consideration must always be given to confidentiality, which is more difficult to manage …

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What is partner notification?

Partner notification refers to the process of informing the sexual partners of a person living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (or other sexually transmissible infections (STIs)) that they are at risk of acquiring HIV or an STI, and they should seek testing and, if infected, treatment. Partners sharing injecting equipment may also be at risk of …

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The importance of early diagnosis and linkage to care

Early HIV diagnosis and treatment offer benefits including reduced morbidity and mortality, avoidance of hospital admission, prevention of HIV transmission and better quality of life through appropriate treatment, care, and support (9).  Nurses working in a wide range of settings – sexual health, viral hepatitis and HIV, primary care, community health, custodial settings, the drug …

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Nursing ethics in the care of people with HIV

Elizabeth Crock: Bolton Clarke HIV Program, Melbourne   Acknowledgements:  Donna Tilley: Western Sydney Local Health District, Sydney (first edition)  This chapter introduces ethical principles and decision-making in practice and highlights key ethical issues that can arise in the care of people living with HIV.   Introduction and background  What is the purpose of nursing and midwifery ethics?  Stigmatisation …

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What is the purpose of nursing ethics?

Ethical frameworks for nursing and midwifery practice provide guidance on identifying ethical issues, making ethical decisions, and taking action.  The International Council of Nurses (ICN) Code of Ethics for Nurses is the guiding document for ethical decision-making for nurses in Australia (6). The code identifies ethical standards and values agreed to by the profession. It is …

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Stigmatisation and discrimination

The most profound ethical problem that arises in the field of HIV is stigma and its repercussions, and it therefore warrants addressing first.  The word stigma comes from the Greek word meaning a mark of disgrace or shame (9). Stigmatisation can lead to discrimination resulting in unequal or unjust outcomes (10).  HIV-related stigma is defined by the …

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