Academic Paper from the year 2017 in the subject Pedagogy - Job
Education, Occupational Training, Further Education, grade: 100,
University of Central Florida (School of Nursing), language: English,
abstract: HIV/AIDS is a very present pandemic and has claimed the lives
of more than 35 million people worldwide. Persons living with HIV/AIDS
often require health care during the course of their disease and in an
array of healthcare settings. Nurses are often the frontrunners of
patient care and it is essential that care is provided without bias,
stigma or poor attitudes towards the patient. Although some countries
offer HIV/AIDS education to student nurses, few have mandatory and
standardized HIV/AIDS education. This review includes four studies that
compare the effectiveness of HIV/AIDS education on stigmas and attitudes
towards PLWHA. In consideration of the growing numbers of PLWHA, nursing
students may benefit from generalized education to address attitudes and
stigmas towards any patient, not just the PLWHA.