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Document 0463
DOCN M9480463
TI Mode of acquiring AIDS and nurses' intention to provide care.
DT 9410
AU Cole FL; Slocumb EM; Health Science Center, University of Texas at
Houston 77030.
SO Res Nurs Health. 1994 Aug;17(4):303-9. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
MED/94310200
AB The intention of 322 staff nurses to provide care to male patients who
acquired AIDS either through sexual activity with males, sexual activity
with females, sharing needles, or a blood transfusion was examined. For
each mode of acquiring AIDS, respondents indicated their intent to
perform 11 care-giving behaviors, whether they were comfortable
performing the behaviors, and if they felt in danger by performing the
behaviors. No statistically significant differences related to mode of
acquiring AIDS were found in nurses' intention to provide care. Comfort
was the only significant predictor of intent to provide care.
DE Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*NURSING/*TRANSMISSION Adult
*Attitude of Health Personnel Blood Transfusion/ADVERSE EFFECTS
Chi-Square Distribution Comparative Study Female Homosexuality
Hospitals, Community Human *HIV-1 Male Middle Age Needle
Sharing/ADVERSE EFFECTS New England Nurse-Patient Relations Nursing
Staff, Hospital/*PSYCHOLOGY/STATISTICS & NUMER DATA Regression Analysis
Sex Behavior Support, Non-U.S. Gov't JOURNAL ARTICLE
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be
protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).