Occupational Stress Experienced by Caregivers Working in the HIV/AIDS Field in South Africa
English
African Journal of AIDS Research
6
1
2007
18
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Occupational stress and burnout merit concern in South Africa as the severity and intensity of the HIV epidemic is often perceived as overwhelming, leaving many caregivers with intense feelings of hopelessness and despair. This study explores and describes the experiences, feelings and perceptions of South African caregivers working in various capacities (healthcare, counselling and teaching) in the HIV/AIDS field. [from abstract]
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