Revue du Praticien
Volume 64, Issue 8, 2014, Pages 1095-1098

Giving care to immigrants living with HIV In France: Stakes and specificities [Enjeux et particularités de la prise en charge des migrants infectés par le VIH] (Article)

Bouchaud O.*
  • a Service des Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales, Hôpital Avicenne et Université Paris, 13/Paris Cité Sorbonne, Bobigny, 93009, France, Institut de Médecine et d'Épldémlologie Appliquée, Fondation Internationale Léon Mba, Paris, France

Abstract

Representing 40% of the new Infections, immigrants living in France appear as a target population for prevention. Care givers have to adapt their practice in taking Into account their specificities which are not restricted to cultural differences but Include socio-economic determinants playing a major role. In addition to trainings on the foreigners rights and socio-cultural basic knowledge, care-givers (especially clinicians) have to give more time (especially at the beginning of the relationship) and to accept sharing the "medical power" with other people, Including mediators, having the possibility of taking Into account the other aspects of the patients' life in addition to the medical one. Assuming the fact there Is no evidence for any difference regarding adherence between migrants and the other patients, this is probably the price to pay to Insure long term therapeutic success.

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Index Keywords

patient care cultural anthropology immigrant training HIV Infections Human immunodeficiency virus infection France complication human Human immunodeficiency virus infected patient patient right knowledge Humans social status migrant Emigrants and Immigrants Article infection prevention caregiver

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ISSN: 00352640
Original Language: French