At a glance
ClinicalIndex Comparison Record- ✓Registered nurse with active clinical care role in emergency department
- ✕Registered nurse without clinical care duties (e.g., head nurse/administrative role)
- ✕Clinical ED staff without registered nurse license (volunteers, assistant nurses)
- ✕Prior non-occupational HIV testing experience
- ✕Prior work in HIV/AIDS-focused ward or as HIV/AIDS case manager
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The Effects of Experiential HIV Testing to Improve Knowledge and Practice, and Reduce Stigma Toward HIV of Emergency Department Nurses
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Experiential HIV Testing for Hiv and HIV Testing. Completed, enrolled 74 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This is a randomized controlled trial design. The investigators plan to recruit about 60 to 70 emergency department nurses from a medical center in Taipei, Taiwan. After completing the paper consent form, these nurses will be randomly assigned to 2 groups, which are a control group and an experimental group. The pre-test includes the demographic data sheet, HIV testing related knowledge and practice scale, and The Health Care Provider HIV/ AIDS Stigma Scale (HPASS). All nurses will receive a learning material when they finish the pre-test. In addition, the experimental group will be provided a real HIV testing and counselling by a researcher. The post-test will be finished one month later of pre-test in the control group, and one month later while the intervention completed in the experimental group. The semi-structural interview will be performed to the experimental group to collect and analyze their opinion toward the experiential HIV testing.
Study Details
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Interventions
The content of experiential HIV Testing includes HIV testing, counselling, and education and discussion.