Screening for HAND

Lecture


Jones Chesters, M. 2012. Screening for HAND. NHIVNA Study Day on Current issues in HIV: promoting behaviour change. Hilton London Euston, London 17 Oct 2012 NHIVNA.
AuthorsJones Chesters, M.
TypeLecture
Abstract

Presentation on assessment and screening for HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND), given at National HIV Nurses Association (NHIVNA) Study Day in collaboration with the British Psychological Society.

KeywordsHIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND); assessment; screening
Year2012
ConferenceNHIVNA Study Day on Current issues in HIV: promoting behaviour change
PublisherNHIVNA
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