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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spelling doaj-6f805f0aa1bc46778ddfa057c4c00ed82020-11-24T22:00:41ZengRomanian Dental Association for EducationRomanian Journal of Medical and Dental Education2393-15312393-11082014-07-01316871PC IN HIV – FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE. REFLECTIONS ON THE PRESENTATION OF A CASECristina NicolauCarmen ManciucJanny Liviu PrisacaruCarmen DorobătIntroduction 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.http://journal.adre.ro/ip-in-hiv-de-la-teorie-la-practica-reflectii-pe-marginea-unei-prezentari-de-caz-2/HIVmultidisciplinarypalliativepartnershipprinciples
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Carmen Manciuc
Janny Liviu Prisacaru
Carmen Dorobăt
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Carmen Manciuc
Janny Liviu Prisacaru
Carmen Dorobăt
PC IN HIV – FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE. REFLECTIONS ON THE PRESENTATION OF A CASE
Romanian Journal of Medical and Dental Education
HIV
multidisciplinary
palliative
partnership
principles
author_facet Cristina Nicolau
Carmen Manciuc
Janny Liviu Prisacaru
Carmen Dorobăt
author_sort Cristina Nicolau
title PC IN HIV – FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE. REFLECTIONS ON THE PRESENTATION OF A CASE
title_short PC IN HIV – FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE. REFLECTIONS ON THE PRESENTATION OF A CASE
title_full PC IN HIV – FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE. REFLECTIONS ON THE PRESENTATION OF A CASE
title_fullStr PC IN HIV – FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE. REFLECTIONS ON THE PRESENTATION OF A CASE
title_full_unstemmed PC IN HIV – FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE. REFLECTIONS ON THE PRESENTATION OF A CASE
title_sort pc in hiv – from theory to practice. reflections on the presentation of a case
publisher Romanian Dental Association for Education
series Romanian Journal of Medical and Dental Education
issn 2393-1531
2393-1108
publishDate 2014-07-01
description 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.
topic HIV
multidisciplinary
palliative
partnership
principles
url http://journal.adre.ro/ip-in-hiv-de-la-teorie-la-practica-reflectii-pe-marginea-unei-prezentari-de-caz-2/
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