PC IN HIV – FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE. REFLECTIONS ON THE PRESENTATION OF A CASE

Introduction Palliative care associates a wide range of therapies designed to ensure the improvement of the quality of life of HIV seropositive patients. Material and methods The evolution of a HIV seropositive patient was analysed, from the time it was detected (2005) until the present time (2009...

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Main Authors: Cristina Nicolau, Carmen Manciuc, Janny Liviu Prisacaru, Carmen Dorobăt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Dental Association for Education 2014-07-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Medical and Dental Education
Subjects:
HIV
Online Access:http://journal.adre.ro/ip-in-hiv-de-la-teorie-la-practica-reflectii-pe-marginea-unei-prezentari-de-caz-2/
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Summary:Introduction Palliative care associates a wide range of therapies designed to ensure the improvement of the quality of life of HIV seropositive patients. Material and methods The evolution of a HIV seropositive patient was analysed, from the time it was detected (2005) until the present time (2009), following dynamically the clinical - immunological and psychological curve. Initial denial of the diagnosis (which caused the late arrival in our department) marked the further progress of the case. The patient required a prolonged period of hospitalisation (45 days), requiring sustained medical support, which involved a multidisciplinary team, joined with psychological counseling of the family, health professionals and representatives of the church. Objectives The need to apply medical and non-medical palliative care, with multidisciplinary implications, establishing a partnership relationship between doctor and patient, important ways to approach the HIV patient. Conclusions The usefulness of integrating concepts, principles and practical rules of palliative care in HIV.
ISSN:2393-1531
2393-1108