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Health workers and AIDS : research intervention and correct issues in burnout and response / edited by Lydia Bennett, David Miller and Michael Ross.

Contributor(s): Bennett, Lydia | Ross, Michael W, 1952- | Miller, David, 1955-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Australia : Harwood Academic, 1995Description: xv, 419 p. ; 25 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 3718656604 ; 3718656590 .Subject(s): Medical personnel -- Job stress | Medical personnel -- Mental health | Burn out (Psychology) | Medical personnel and patient | AIDS (Disease)DDC classification: 610.69
Contents:
Section 1 Review and theoretical issues: Theoretical issues related to burnout in AIDS health workers / Christina Maslach and Emily Ozer -- Review of the research to date on impact of HIV/AIDS on health workers / Lydia Bennett, David Miller and Michael W. Ross -- The knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of health care professionals regarding HIV and AIDS: current status of the research literature / Gloria D. Eldridge and Janet S. St Lawrence -- Measurement issues in burnout / Margaret Kelaher and Michael W. Ross -- Structuring burnout: interactions among HIV/AIDS health workers, their clients, organisations and society / Nancy L. Roth -- The measurement of the impact of working with HIV-patients on nurses: reliability, construct and criterion-related validity of the AIDS impact scale / Raffaele Visintini, A. Fossati, S. Fontana, L. Novella and C. Maffei -- Section 2 Current research on health workers, interventions and future research directions: Stress and burnout in AIDS health care: are there special characteristics? / Dieter Kleiber, Dirk Enzmann and Burkhard Gusy -- The validity of the maslach burnout inventory in three national samples / Dirk Enzmann, Wilmar Schaufeli and Noelle Girault -- HIV volunteers / Halina Maslanka -- Models of management for occupational morbidity and burnout / David Miller -- The sydney study: interventions to assist responses of health care professionals in HIV/AIDS / Lydia Bennett -- The UK multicentre occupational morbidity study (MOMS): Issues of methodology, volunteer bias and preliminary findings on preferences for staff support in HIV/AIDS health staff / David Miller -- The Toronto intervention study / Ruth Gallop and Gary Taerk -- Section 3 Special issues and responses: Training to prevent burnout: HIV/AIDS programmes for physicians and dentists / Deborah Brimlow -- Social work responses to HIV disease / Gary A. Lloyd -- Nursing and HIV/AIDS: training issues, programme evaluation and future needs / Vanessa Read -- Impact of HIV/AIDS caregiving on health workers in uganda and other parts of sub-saharan Africa / Samuel Kalibala -- The impact of HIV/AIDS on health workers in South America / Nilda Peragallo, Ximena Ferrer and Lorena B. Guarda Peragallo -- HIV/AIDS nursing in southeast Asia and Australia / Claire D. F. Parsons -- Infection control in the era of HIV/AIDS / Claire D. F. Parsons -- Health care professionals responding to AIDS: ethics, law and human rights / Norbert Gilmore and Margaret A. Somerville -- Summary and directions for future research / Lydia Bennett, David Miller and Michael W. Ross.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
General Lending MTU Bishopstown Library Lending 610.69 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00076666
Total holds: 0

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section 1 Review and theoretical issues: Theoretical issues related to burnout in AIDS health workers / Christina Maslach and Emily Ozer -- Review of the research to date on impact of HIV/AIDS on health workers / Lydia Bennett, David Miller and Michael W. Ross -- The knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of health care professionals regarding HIV and AIDS: current status of the research literature / Gloria D. Eldridge and Janet S. St Lawrence -- Measurement issues in burnout / Margaret Kelaher and Michael W. Ross -- Structuring burnout: interactions among HIV/AIDS health workers, their clients, organisations and society / Nancy L. Roth -- The measurement of the impact of working with HIV-patients on nurses: reliability, construct and criterion-related validity of the AIDS impact scale / Raffaele Visintini, A. Fossati, S. Fontana, L. Novella and C. Maffei -- Section 2 Current research on health workers, interventions and future research directions: Stress and burnout in AIDS health care: are there special characteristics? / Dieter Kleiber, Dirk Enzmann and Burkhard Gusy -- The validity of the maslach burnout inventory in three national samples / Dirk Enzmann, Wilmar Schaufeli and Noelle Girault -- HIV volunteers / Halina Maslanka -- Models of management for occupational morbidity and burnout / David Miller -- The sydney study: interventions to assist responses of health care professionals in HIV/AIDS / Lydia Bennett -- The UK multicentre occupational morbidity study (MOMS): Issues of methodology, volunteer bias and preliminary findings on preferences for staff support in HIV/AIDS health staff / David Miller -- The Toronto intervention study / Ruth Gallop and Gary Taerk -- Section 3 Special issues and responses: Training to prevent burnout: HIV/AIDS programmes for physicians and dentists / Deborah Brimlow -- Social work responses to HIV disease / Gary A. Lloyd -- Nursing and HIV/AIDS: training issues, programme evaluation and future needs / Vanessa Read -- Impact of HIV/AIDS caregiving on health workers in uganda and other parts of sub-saharan Africa / Samuel Kalibala -- The impact of HIV/AIDS on health workers in South America / Nilda Peragallo, Ximena Ferrer and Lorena B. Guarda Peragallo -- HIV/AIDS nursing in southeast Asia and Australia / Claire D. F. Parsons -- Infection control in the era of HIV/AIDS / Claire D. F. Parsons -- Health care professionals responding to AIDS: ethics, law and human rights / Norbert Gilmore and Margaret A. Somerville -- Summary and directions for future research / Lydia Bennett, David Miller and Michael W. Ross.

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