Hemophilia and AIDS: dealing with nurse burnout
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Hemophilia and AIDS: dealing with nurse burnout
Abstract
AIDS has drastically changed the field of caring for hemophiliacs for many health care professionals: where once they helped people to lead normal lives, they now must make the HIV-infected hemophiliac deal with the implications of AIDS. This new stressful responsibility has created a high burnout rate for hemophilia nurses.
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