Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Pain Management for Persons Living With HIV Disease: Experience With Interprofessional Education in Nigeria.
Alexander, Carla S; Pappas, Gregory; Henley, Yvonne; Kangalawe, Angela Kaiza; Oyebola, Folaju Olusegun; Obiefune, Michael; Nwene, Ejike; Stanis-Ezeobi, Winifred; Enejoh, Victor; Nwizu, Chidi; Nwandu, Anthea Nwandu; Memiah, Peter; Etienne-Mesubi, Martine; Oni, Babatunji; Amoroso, Anthony; Redfield, Robert R.
Afiliación
  • Alexander CS; University of Maryland, School of Medicine - Institute of Human Virology, Baltimore, MD calexand@medicine.umaryland.edu.
  • Pappas G; George Washington University, School of Public Health, Washington, DC, USA.
  • Henley Y; State of Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Catonsville, MD, USA.
  • Kangalawe AK; Maryland Global Initiatives Corporation - Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  • Oyebola FO; Government of Nigeria, Federal Medical Centre, Idi-Aba, Abeokuta, Nigeria.
  • Obiefune M; University of Maryland, School of Medicine - Institute of Human Virology, Baltimore, MD.
  • Nwene E; Maryland Global Initiatives Corporation - Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Stanis-Ezeobi W; Maryland Global Initiatives Corporation - Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Enejoh V; Maryland Global Initiatives Corporation - Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Nwizu C; University of Maryland, School of Medicine - Institute of Human Virology, Baltimore, MD.
  • Nwandu AN; University of Maryland, School of Medicine - Institute of Human Virology, Baltimore, MD.
  • Memiah P; University of Maryland, School of Medicine - Institute of Human Virology, Baltimore, MD.
  • Etienne-Mesubi M; University of Maryland, School of Medicine - Institute of Human Virology, Baltimore, MD.
  • Oni B; University of Maryland, School of Medicine - Institute of Human Virology, Baltimore, MD.
  • Amoroso A; University of Maryland, School of Medicine - Institute of Human Virology, Baltimore, MD.
  • Redfield RR; University of Maryland, School of Medicine - Institute of Human Virology, Baltimore, MD.
Am J Hosp Palliat Care ; 32(5): 555-62, 2015 Aug.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24728204
CONTEXT: Pain management (PM) has not been routinely incorporated into HIV/AIDS care and treatment in resource-constrained settings. OBJECTIVES: We describe training for multidisciplinary teams tasked with integrating care management into HIV clinics to address pain for persons living with HIV in Nigeria. METHODS: Education on PM was provided to mixed-disciplinary teams including didactic and iterative sessions following home and hospital visits. Participants identified challenges and performed group problem solving. RESULTS: HIV trainers identified barriers to introducing PM reflecting views of the patient, providers, culture, and the health environment. Implementation strategies included (1) building upon existing relationships; (2) preliminary advocacy; (3) attention to staff needs; and (4) structured data review. CONCLUSION: Implementing PM in Nigerian HIV clinics requires recognition of cultural beliefs.
Asunto(s)
Palabras clave

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Grupo de Atención al Paciente / Infecciones por VIH / Conocimientos, Actitudes y Práctica en Salud / Manejo del Dolor / Capacitación en Servicio Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Male País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Am J Hosp Palliat Care Asunto de la revista: ENFERMAGEM Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Grupo de Atención al Paciente / Infecciones por VIH / Conocimientos, Actitudes y Práctica en Salud / Manejo del Dolor / Capacitación en Servicio Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Male País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Am J Hosp Palliat Care Asunto de la revista: ENFERMAGEM Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos