Bridging the Gap: Conference Workbook [International Conference on AIDS (12th: 1994: Geneva, Switzerland)]

Tuesday, June 30 I * POTE SESIN Trc D 241 44 1 24317 The experiences of managing clients with AIDS Dementia Complex (ADC) and dual diagnosis Kerry O'Neill*; I. Ben-Nissan; M. Jones, Australia 24318 Support group and strategies of coping with HIV+ve patients Mauro Santolamazza*; Fabio Patruno; U. Ciervo; C. Perdighe; E. Rossi; L. Grillenzoni; M. Santolamazza; M. Del Matto, Italy 24319 Family Caregivers of HIV/AIDS Patients in Rural Zimbabwe Rosemary Mushonga, USA 24320 Problems and needs of women living with AIDS in Africa related to the knowledge by their partner or family of their serostatus Rose Dossou, Cote d'lvoire 24321 Counselling strategies:they work! Results from the Voluntary HIV Counselling and Testing (VCT) Study Don Balmer* Olga Grinstead;; E. Van Praag;0. Grinstead; S. Gregorich; G. Sangiwa; C Furlonge; Voluntary C& T Study Group, USA 24322 Importance of counselling children/orpharns Gerida Birukila, Swaziland 24323 Confidentiality and couple HIV counselling encourage client disclosure of serostatus and risk behavior: Results from theVoluntary HIV counselling and testing study Olga Grinstead*; A. Van Der Staten; G. San Giwa; M. Hogan; Voluntary HIV C& TStudy Group, USA 24324 Voluntary HIV counselling and testing in Zambia and women's needs Sonja Weinreich*; R. Baggaley;. Kayawe; G. Mutale; S. Chama; M. T. Kelly, Zambia 24325 What should a counsellor do if volunteer refuse to share his/her HIV test result with his/her partner? Damata Badini Yendifimba*; Aprodec; Traore Madina, Burkina-Faso 24326 The role of peer counselling on HIV/AIDS education among prostituted women in Davao city Candeliria Cantillo, Philippines 24327 Training 'testcounselling for drugusers'on a national level Julieta Tiemeijer*; Hannah Bouman, The Netherlands 24328 Being tested for HIV does not increase the incidence of negative life events in three developing countries: Results from the voluntary HIV counselling and testing study Steve Gregorich*; Olga Grinstead; M. Hogan; S. Gregorich; D. Balmer; G. Sangiwa; C Furlonge; T. Coates, USA 24329 To tell or not to tell:A review of HIV disclosure patterns at a London teaching hospital Riva Miller*; CA. Sabin; C Leask, UK 24330 Counselling PWAs on adherence issues Serge Le Coz; M. Rebillon; C. Tourette-Tureis; J.M. Bithoun; T. Burnel; J. Doazan;.L. Fraysse, France 24331 Using the internet as an adjunct to AIDS education Adele Weiner*; K.R. Lorber, USA 24332 New needs for information and counselling on treatments issues Serge Le Coz*; T. Aguettaz; Y. Behar;J.M. Bithoun; T. Burnel;J. Doazan; J.L. Fraysse, France 24333 Teaching counselling to health care workers in France - An experimental training methodology Gregory Rowe, France 24334 Elements of the HIV test experience, and evaluations of HIV test providers and recipients within different testing situations in Ontario, Canada Ted Myers*; D.J. Haubrich; D. Mahoney; M. Millson; L. Calzavara; R. Cockrill; A. Bowlby, Canada 24335 Intervention forthe spouses of the migrant workers of Kerala - A counselling intervention programme Anil KumarNair, India 24336 Seropositive's women and AIDS sufferers, what future? Adele Oli*; Rose Dossou; Koua Desire Ndah, C6te D Ivoire 24337 National AIDS hotline (non-charged) and the role of telephone counselling in AIDS epidemic in Thailand Narin Karinchai*; Ornanong Intarajit; Anong Panatung; Anothai Charoensap, Thailand 24338 Chainging behaviour of family members of PWAsthrough home-based care services in one Kenyan village Anne Njoki Ngondo*; A.M. Awuor; R.G. Lenya, Kenya 24339 Barriers towards the implementation/utilization of HIV counselling services JoyAbraham*; C Subrahmanian, India 24340 Inadequate pre- and post-test counselling for HIV in two South-African hospitals Johannes Viljoen*;M. Meijer;J. Claasens; C. Steenberg; T. Venter; G. Joubert; E. Van der Ryst, South Africa 24341 Pattern and characteristics of clients counselled for HIV/AIDS between 1992-1995: Implications on future counselling and training strategies Elizabeth Matenga*; E. Garura; S. Ralepatha; C. Nya Guyo, Zimbabwe 24342 Personal experience in managing clinical problems in the post test club, how counselling is essential in amanaging of clinical problems in the post test club Peter Shisa Khaukha, Uganda 24343 Impact of a computerized management information system on counselling services at The AIDS support organisation, in Uganda Nathan Tumwebaze*; M.S. Monico, Uganda NOTES CONFERENCE WORKBOOK 121

/ 300
Pages

Actions

file_download Download Options Download this page PDF - Pages 99-148 Image - Page 121 Plain Text - Page 121

About this Item

Title
Bridging the Gap: Conference Workbook [International Conference on AIDS (12th: 1994: Geneva, Switzerland)]
Author
International AIDS Society
Canvas
Page 121
Publication
1998
Subject terms
programs
Item type:
programs

Technical Details

Link to this Item
https://name.umdl.umich.edu/5571095.0140.071
Link to this scan
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/c/cohenaids/5571095.0140.071/123

Rights and Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes, with permission from their copyright holder(s). If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission.

Manifest
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/api/manifest/cohenaids:5571095.0140.071

Cite this Item

Full citation
"Bridging the Gap: Conference Workbook [International Conference on AIDS (12th: 1994: Geneva, Switzerland)]." In the digital collection Jon Cohen AIDS Research Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/5571095.0140.071. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 10, 2025.
Do you have questions about this content? Need to report a problem? Please contact us.

Downloading...

Download PDF Cancel