Theis S L, Cohen F L, Forrest J, Zelewsky M
University of Illinois, Chicago College of Nursing, USA.
J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 1997 May-Jun;8(3):76-84. doi: 10.1016/S1055-3290(97)80051-9.
This descriptive study assessed 34 caregivers of people with HIV/AIDS to learn their perceived needs, concerns, and use of services. Results indicated the most common health problems of the care recipient were fatigue and weight loss; care recipients needed help with climbing stairs, walking, and bathing; caregivers helped with the household chores, transportation, and companionship; caregivers were concerned about coping with loss and responsibilities; caregivers had help from family, case manager, and neighbor; caregivers wanted help such as a companion and counseling. Discussion relates to the implications of the study for health care professionals.