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Practice Issues in HIV/AIDS Services: Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications provides a sound framework of intervention practices for case managers and care coordinators to help HIV/AIDS patients live longer and healthier lives. This book focuses on client-based care that addresses the social and psychological needs of the patient as well as his or her physical and medical requirements. Filled with concrete information and recommendations from practitioners and researchers, this instructive text will help increase the effectiveness of your role in the client's treatment.
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Cultural Diversity, Theoretical Models, AIDS (Disease), Services aux Seropositifs, Services aux Sideens, Program Development, HIV-positive persons, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Patients, Services for, Prevention & control, HIV Infections, Risk Factors, Aids (disease), patients, Health services accessibilityPlaces
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"Although AIDS-related mortalities are declining in the United States, new and increasing HIV infections continue to create life-threatening challenges."
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