Project Nasah : an investigation into the HIV treatment information and other needs of African people with HIV resident in England
This is a report on the findings of the survey. It describes the broad characteristics of the respondents which were recruited. It looks at their experiences of living with HIV, reports data about their needs, presents survey findings concerning both the appropriateness and effectiveness of those anti-HIV treatment information interventions they have already experienced and their future preferences for interventions and it concludes with a range of broad policy and practice recommendations.
Year
2003