Vetter Charlene J, Donnelly James P
University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260-1000, USA.
Work. 2006;27(3):277-86.
In the last decade, new treatments for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) have led to improved health and longer life expectancies for many HIV-positive individuals. Coping with HIV/AIDS as a chronic, rather than terminal illness presents new challenges for those living with the disease and for service providers. This review of HIV/AIDS-related literature attempts to address the major medical, psychological and psychosocial challenges related to living long-term with HIV/AIDS and consider how they may present obstacles to attainment of educational and vocational goals for HIV-positive individuals. Implications for service providers and suggestions for future research are discussed. An exploratory study of needs assessment is proposed.
在过去十年中,针对人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)的新疗法已使许多HIV阳性个体的健康状况得到改善,预期寿命延长。将HIV/AIDS作为一种慢性病而非绝症来应对,给患者及其服务提供者带来了新的挑战。这篇对HIV/AIDS相关文献的综述试图探讨与长期感染HIV/AIDS相关的主要医学、心理和社会心理挑战,并思考这些挑战如何可能成为HIV阳性个体实现教育和职业目标的障碍。文中还讨论了对服务提供者的启示以及对未来研究的建议。此外,还提出了一项需求评估的探索性研究。