JCEHP JCEHP JCEHP JCEHP JCEHP  
     title   icon icon icon  
  icon icon icon  
HOME  |  SITE MAP  |  CONTACT US
Your Location: Home > Volume 10, Issue 2 

CURRENT ISSUE

BACK ISSUES

SUBSCRIBE

ADVERTISE

ABOUT JCEHP

FOR AUTHORS

JCEHP AWARD

SEARCH
 
Volume 10 (2)

Volume 10, Issue 2, 1990
J Contin Educ Health Prof 1990; 10(2):137-152
NURSING

Meeting the challenge of mandatory AIDS education for health care workers
Brown JM
Bradshaw E

A b s t r a c t

AIDS is the number one health problem in our country today. To date, education is the only vaccine. In March 1988, the Washington State Legislature passed into law the Omnibus AIDS Bill, viewed nationwide as model AIDS legislation. This law mandated AIDS education in 1989 for approximately 110,000 Washington state licensed health care workers. In this article we describe the implementation of this requirement for 800 affected employees in a Seattle area community hospital. We describe audience response to the education requirement as well as to the AIDS education program developed at our hospital. Based on this experience, we have recommendations for other state legislative bodies considering similar legislation as well as for educators and other professionals who may be involved in the implementation of similar legislation.

MeSH Terms: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Audiovisual Aids; Cross Infection; Curriculum; Education, Continuing; Hospital Bed Capacity, 100 to 299; Licensure; Personnel, Hospital; Program Evaluation
line


Copyright © 1996-2008
JCEHP.com & The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions
All rights reserved
Disclaimer ·  About This Site ·  Web Editor  · Make JCEHP Your Homepage

Information on this site was last updated: 28 October 2008