Drug Treatments for HIV AIDS Term Paper

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The prevalence of HIV cases in the U.S. might be attributed to increased complacency due to more advanced drug treatment options. However, it is difficult to not understand this complacency, as there are such high-profile cases of people infected with HIV many years ago who still today go on to lead highly-productive lives as though nothing were wrong. Case in point is Magic Johnson, former NBA superstar player, who was diagnosed with HIV more than 20 years ago. Today he is still alive, still in the spotlight, and still working as the managing director of the NBA team the Los Angeles Lakers. His success and apparent health have surely impacted the way HIV and AIDS are perceived in the U.S., especially as so many people in the past were dying from the disease—people like Arthur Ashe, celebrity tennis player who died from HIV contracted from a blood transfusion. Ashe’s story certainly made people in the U.S. more fearful about contracting AIDS, but the success story of people like Magic Johnson has had the opposite effect, with many believing now that AIDS is not as devastating as it used to be thanks to modern medicine.

Health care professionals can help to change perceptions and increase awareness of the realities of the disease by conducting health education and spreading literature around among groups that can facilitate the process (Nyembezi, Reddy, Ruiter, van den Borne, Sifunda & Funani, 2016).
Such groups would be schools, where young persons can be taught about the dangers of HIV and AIDS; churches, where whole groups of people can be taught about what happens when HIV is contracted; workplaces, where literature can be disseminated in pamphlets; television, where infomercials and programs can be published and viewed; and the Internet or even a social media campaign, which can help spread the word about a specific issue that doctors would like to help gain traction with the public. Social media is a particularly effective method of getting information out to the public, especially if a campaign goes viral, meaning it is seen by millions of people quite quickly over a short span of time (Tsimonis & Dimitriadis, 2014). That would be a good way for information about HIV and the realities of AIDS to be spread among the public.

Strategies to education HIV positive patients on medication adherence, as well as safe practices to reduce the risk of….....

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