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AIDS--a health education approach in West Glamorgan.

Health Educ J. 1985;44(4):172-3. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE AHA/86195232
Griffiths C; Cruse E; Harries J; Williams T; Littlepage BN


Abstract: An education programme on AIDS has been established in West Glamorgan. It was designed to provide an information network amongst health authority staff which would reach as wide an audience as possible. The programme has been organised on a direct contact approach because of the limitations of other methods of disseminating information to large groups of people. The initial success of the programme has led to its extension among other interested groups in West Glamorgan such as the prison population, drug groups, and members of the gay community. The programme is to continue and be updated on a regular basis.
Keywords: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*PREVENTION & CONTROL England Health Education/*METHODS Human Personnel, Hospital/*EDUCATION JOURNAL ARTICLE

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