2021
DOI: 10.5798/dicletip.944326
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What Do Medical Students Think About HIV/AIDS? Student thoughts on HIV / AIDS

Abstract: Objective: With this study, we wanted to reduce the transmission of HIV/AIDS and to improve the attitudes and behaviors of physician candidates towards HIV/AIDS patients. For this reason, we first measured the knowledge levels of the students. Raising awareness of doctor candidates is a strategic move to protect against HIV / AIDS and to make these patients benefit from health services without any problem.Methods: Using a questionnaire, we measured HIV/AIDS knowledge levels of students (960) who were continuin… Show more

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“…PLWHAs have a high prevalence of mental disorders and emotional comorbidities, as high as 78.8% [ 50 ], and there is an urgent need for comprehensive treatment and mental health services. Student nurses raised the ethical consideration of protecting the privacy and confidentiality of PLWHAs, which is consistent with medical ethics [ 48 , 51 ]. Violations of confidentiality frequently result in patients discontinuing treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PLWHAs have a high prevalence of mental disorders and emotional comorbidities, as high as 78.8% [ 50 ], and there is an urgent need for comprehensive treatment and mental health services. Student nurses raised the ethical consideration of protecting the privacy and confidentiality of PLWHAs, which is consistent with medical ethics [ 48 , 51 ]. Violations of confidentiality frequently result in patients discontinuing treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%