The Quality of Healthcare in HIV _ Crimson Publishers
The Quality of Healthcare in HIV by Santos Catarina in Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings Opinion The care paradigm has shifted in HIV infection as it has become a chronic condition. Comorbidities have increased and are occurring at earlier ages. For the first time in the disease’s history there is a first generation of people who are aging with HIV. There is a first generation of children who were born infected with HIV, who grew up and who are parents of HIV-negative children. There are regimens of 1 tablet per day and medications with few or no side effects. There is rapid community testing and community involvement to meet guidelines focused on early diagnosis. There is medication before there is illness and to prevent illness. The circumstance of being sick or being sick has not changed. This condition continues to happen. The new condition in individual/family health marks and disorganizes all who go through it and have to face it in order to accept it. This circumst...