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Case studies (hypothetical examples in resource poor countries) – part of a larger, free online course
Understanding and Interpreting Antiretroviral Resistance - New e-learning module

Practical guides for nursing practice
Best Practices: Optimal Care for HIV Outpatient Clinics in Ontario
A Clinical Guide to Supportive and Palliative Care for HIV/AIDS
The Body Pro
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Many key sources in HIV/AIDS nursing are not freely available via the Internet, and you might find it useful for your professional development to invest in a few key texts. Where indicated, some books are available from CATIE and you can request sections of a text to be mailed/faxed to you. You can contact the librarian at 1-800-263-1638 or questions@catie.ca
Also, where indicated free copies of certain Canadian items are distributed through the CATIE Ordering Centre.

A comprehensive guide for the care of persons with HIV disease. Module 3 : nursing care / Canadian Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (available from CATIE – French version available too)
Copies available free from the CATIE Ordering Centre.

HIV/AIDS psychosocial issues : implications for nursing practice and leadership in Canada / Bernard Thomas Owen Hickey -- Vancouver: University of British Columbia, 2002 (at CATIE)

Creating a healthy community for women living with HIV : training and resource manual for care providers / Marie-Josée Paquin -- Calgary: Calgary Regional Health Authority; Planned Parenthood Alberta, 2001. (at CATIE)

Handbook of HIV/AIDS nursing / [by] Carl A. Kirton, Dorothy Talotta and Kenneth Zwolski -- St. Louis: Mosby, 2001 (at CATIE)

HIV nursing and symptom management / edited by Mary E. Ropka and Ann B. Williams -- Toronto: Jones and Bartlett, 1998. (at CATIE)

The person with HIV/AIDS : nursing perspectives / [edited by] Jerry D. Durham and Felissa R. Lashley -- New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co., Inc. 2000. (at CATIE)

2005-2006 Medical Management of HIV Infection by John Bartlett and Joel Gallant. Available through the Johns Hopkins AIDS Service. (http://www.hopkins-aids.edu/publications/publications.html)

A Guide to the Clinical Care of Women with HIV - 2001 edited by Jean Anderson. Available through the HIV/AIDS Bureau, HRSA (Order your free copy from the HRSA information center by calling 1-888-ASK-HRSA (1-888-275-4772).

ANAC’s Core Curriculum for HIV/AIDS Nursing. (2003) edited by Carl Kirton. Thousand Oaks, California: www.sagepub.com.

HIV/AIDS : A Guide to Primary Care Management (1999) edited by Peter J. Ungvarski & Jacquelyn Haak Flaskerud (4th ed). Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders. ISBN: 0721673228 (at CATIE)
Home care guide for HIV and AIDS : how to care for family and friends at home / editor, Peter S. Houts; associate editor, Julia A. Bucher, Francine P. Damianos, et. al. -- Philadelphia, PA: American College of Physicians, 1998. (at CATIE)

HIV/AIDS Nursing Care Plans Author: Lucy Bradley-Springer
Publisher: Skidmore-Roth (at CATIE)

Programs by nurses in Canada
Conference abstracts from CANAC

Post-exposure Prophylaxis
Accidental Exposure Guidelines (British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS)
Perinatal guidelines (American)
Health Care Worker Exposure Guidelines (American)

Clinical practice guidelines
Nursing in First Nations communities
Current Treatment Guidelines published by the US Department of Health and Human Services are available at http://www.aidsinfo.nih.gov/guidelines/



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