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Health Workers and Aids: Research, Intervention and Current Issues in Burnout and Response

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Major international projects are discussed together with measurement and evaluation issues in the area of stress, burnout and AIDS impact. Aspects of organisational and management responses to HIV/AIDS can enable researchers and health personnel to set up and evaluate their own projects.
This is the first book to deal with the multitude of issues associated with HIV disease and health workers, including volunteers -- although there is a growing literature which documents the positive and negative aspects of the area. This comprehensive review, including research, evaluation and education at both personal and systems levels, will remedy the deficit. Issues covered include Asia and general care in a number of regions around the world.

419 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 1995

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