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Category: Editorial

HIV care: learning from the past, and the right to health

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| Editorial, Issue, Article Type, Vol 18 Issue 1

Ian HodgsonIndependent Consultant, HIV Education and Research

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HIV across the lifespan

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| Editorial, Issue, Article Type, Vol 17 Issue 4

John McLuskeyAssociate Professor, School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham Hello and welcome to the final issue for 2017. I am pleased to be presenting this issue to you as we offer a range of articles that represent people at different points of their lifespan and their experiences of living with HIV or caring for […]

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HIV nursing and research

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| Editorial, Issue, Article Type, Vol 17 Issue 3

James MeekSenior Lecturer Sexual and Reproductive Health, University of Central Lancashire Hello and welcome to this issue of HIV Nursing. I am really excited about this edition, which has a focus on research in HIV care, something that I am very passionate about. I must thank all the authors who have taken their time to […]

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360° person-centred care: a call to add a fourth 90 to the 2020 UNAIDS 90-90-90 treatment targets

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| Editorial, Article Type, Vol 17 Issue 2

Michelle CrostonSenior Lecturer, Advance Nurse Practitioner, Manchester Metropolitan University

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Innovative nursing practices

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| Editorial, Issue, Article Type, Vol 17 Issue 1

Liz FooteHIV Clinical Nurse Specialist, Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust

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Barriers, solutions, and progress: nurses are central to improving and expanding HIV care and support

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| Editorial, Issue, Article Type, Vol 16 Issue 4

Ian Hodgson

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Is Wikipedia suitable as a learning resource for nursing and healthcare students?

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| Editorial, Issue, Article Type, Vol 16 Issue 3

James MeekSenior Lecturer, University of Central Lancashire

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Patients, peers and volunteers

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| Editorial, Issue, Article Type, Vol 16 Issue 2

Shaun WatsonClinical Nurse Specialist (HIV Community)

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Self-awareness and HIV nursing

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| Editorial, Issue, Article Type, Vol 16 Issue 2

Michelle Croston1 and Kirsten Jack21North Manchester General Hospital; 2Manchester Metropolitan University

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Prevention: the challenge continues

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| Editorial, Issue, Article Type, Vol 16 Issue 1

Juliet BennettIndependent Nurse Advisor

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