ARV treatment fact sheet 18: Symptom control and palliative care
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ARV treatment is becoming more widely accessible. It is now accepted that people with HIV, their families and communities have an important role to play alongside health workers in ensuring effective and sustained treatment. They should be involved not only in preparing for ARV treatment but also in supporting the life-time commitment that this involves. The Alliance is developing a set of fact sheets and participatory tools to support community engagement for antiretroviral (ARV) treatment. The aim is to provide NGO/CBO staff with tools and information to support PLHA and their communities on ARV treatment. They are based on experience in supporting treatment programmes in several countries. This fact sheet outlines palliative care in relation to ART and the key importance of symptom control especially pain relief. |
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| Intended audience | NGOs/CBOs, training organisations and individual trainers, international NGOs and NGO support programmes. |
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| Author | International HIV/AIDS Alliance |
| Languages | English |
| Date published | 01/03/2005 |
| Size | 2 pages |
| Themes | Care and treatment |
| Type | Factsheet |
| Download or order | Word doc. (English) 125kb Other fact sheets in this series |


