Needs and priorities of young people with human immunodeficiency virus
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Needs and priorities of young people with human immunodeficiency virus

Edward Purssell Senior lecturer, Child health nursing at King’s College London
Michael Fanner Student, Specialist community public health nurse at King’s College London
Alison Barnes Head of strategy, Impact, Body and Soul, London

Edward Purssell and colleagues report on a survey to determine how nurses can best respond to care provision for adolescents

Aims To ascertain the views of young people in the UK with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) about their health care, and to compare these views with the perceptions of nurses involved in this sector and the current social policy response.

Methods Young people, aged 16 to 24 years, who have HIV and attend a specialist voluntary organisation and pre- and post-registration nurses attending an HIV care course were selected by convenience sampling. A cross-sectional survey was conducted by questionnaire.

Results Hospital-based HIV clinics and services were the favoured source of care. There was consensus among the young people that care providers should be informative and approachable, and that care provision should include help to understand issues, such as pregnancy and contraception.

Conclusions Professionals involved in creating future social policy and commissioning services need to respond to young people’s priorities and adapt to the patient’s developing sexuality and the changing demographics of young people with HIV.

Nursing Children and Young People. 25, 4, 20-24. doi: 10.7748/ncyp2013.05.25.4.20.e192

Correspondence

edward.purssell@kcl.ac.uk

Peer review

This article has been subject to open peer review

Conflict of interest

None declared

Accepted: 21 December 2012

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