The Role of the Nurse in Working with HIV Patients

Authors

  • Mirkhamidova Sevara Mirmakhmudovna Assistant of the Department of Public Health and Management, Tashkent medical academy, Uzbekistan
  • Azizova Feruza Lyutpillayevna Associate Professor (DSc) of the Department of Hygiene of Children, Adolescents and Nutrition, Tashkent medical academy, Uzbekistan
  • Karimbayev Shakhrambay Dexkanbayevich Associate Professor (PhD) of the Department of Public Health and Man-agement, Tashkent medical academy, Uzbekistan
  • Makhsumov Muzaffar Djakhangirovich Associate Professor (PhD) of the Department of Public Health and Man-agement, Tashkent medical academy, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

HIV infection, nurse, prevent, population, PLHIV, ART

Abstract

HIV infection is a social phenomenon with pronounced social and behavioral characteristics. The role of the nurse in this process is great and very important. Nurses educate the population, prevent the spread of infection, participate in treatment, help adhere to the necessary regimen and alleviate the suffering of patients by providing them with psychological or other support depending on the specific needs of each patient, as well as social support for families with HIV-positive people.

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Published

2021-10-29

How to Cite

Mirmakhmudovna, M. S., Lyutpillayevna, A. F., Dexkanbayevich, K. S., & Djakhangirovich, M. M. (2021). The Role of the Nurse in Working with HIV Patients. International Journal of Development and Public Policy, 1(5), 255–257. Retrieved from https://oajournals.net/index.php/ijdpp/article/view/494

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