Analisis Jurnal Keperawatan Hiv
Analisis Jurnal Keperawatan Hiv
Analisis Jurnal Keperawatan Hiv
1. Judul
Issues and Challenges of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment
Programme in Nepal Nama Jurnal
2. Nama Peneliti
Sharada Prasad Wasti, Padam Simkhada, Julian Randall, Edwin van
Teijlingen
4. Landasan Teori
For more than two decades, the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
(AIDS) and its aetiological agent, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(HIV) has been a growing challenge worldwide. HIV/AIDS is recognized
as a global emergency demanding the attention on the international health
agenda and one of the most important public health issues (WHO 2006).
The spread of HIV/AIDS has reached a pandemic form within a short span
oftime. A total of 33 million people are estimated to be living with HIV
across the globe, 2.7 million people became infected with the virus and 2
million people have lost their life due to AIDS (UNAIDS 2008). Every
day, more than 6800 people become infected with HIV and more than
5700 die, mostly because they have no access to HIV prevention,
treatment and care services (UNAIDS 2008). The United Nations included
HIV in its sixth millennium development goals which stated in combating
and reversing the spread of HIV/AIDS by 2015 as well as to achieve
universal access by 2010 (WHO 2008a). This paper discusses the
governments efforts on HIV/AIDS programme management and explores
some of the key issues and challenges of HIV/AIDS prevention and
treatment programme in Nepal. Its impact is necessarily wider than just
medical and includes the cultural and managerial considerations which
govern success in medical interventions.
5. Hasil Penelitian
Limited resources and administrative capacity tied with strong underlying
needs for health services (HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment) create
serious challenges to the Government of Nepal. HIV prevention
programmes build individual skills needed to use prevention commodities
properly and run preventive and medical services in parallel. Programmes
to prevent HIV transmission often compete with programmes to treat
people suffering from AIDS for limited resources with numerous
challenges such as management issues and deep- rooted cultural
constraints.