Lewis S L, Wesley Y, Haiken H J
National Pediatric and Family HIV Resource Center, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey, USA.
Nurs Clin North Am. 1996 Mar;31(1):221-30.
In this article, the authors examine the spectrum of HIV disease as it affects parents and their children from the initial diagnosis through the progression of the disease. The psychosocial factors affecting access to health care, family relationships, and issues of loss are focused on. Practitioner guidelines for assisting families to deal with the psychosocial challenges presented by HIV infection are provided.
在本文中,作者探讨了从最初诊断到疾病进展过程中,艾滋病对父母及其子女的影响范围。重点关注影响获得医疗保健、家庭关系以及丧失问题的社会心理因素。提供了帮助家庭应对艾滋病感染带来的社会心理挑战的从业者指南。