Denise Cummins
University of Sydney
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Aids Care-psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of Aids\/hiv | 2016
Kenneth Murray; Denise Cummins; Marijka Batterham; Garry Trotter; Loretta Healey; Catherine C. O'Connor
ABSTRACT HIV associated minor neurocognitive disorder (MND) may be difficult to identify as key signs and symptoms (S & S) may be due to other clinical conditions. Using a self-assessment booklet “HIV and associated MND” we recruited 123 people living with HIV (PLHIV) from three sites: two hospital HIV clinics and a sexual health clinic in Sydney, Australia. Patients may down play S & S. Caregivers may notice subtle changes. By including caregivers, we aimed to find whether the caregivers noticed S & S undetected by the PLHIV. This is a sub-study of a prospective observational multi-site study aimed to validate the usefulness of a patient self-assessment tool (HIV-associated MND booklet). Using the booklet, participants and their caregivers subsequently identified S & S of MND. Sixty-four per cent (79) did not nominate a caregiver to be contacted. Participants from 2 sites 44 (36%) nominated caregivers to be contacted. Twenty-five caregivers identified more than four S & S of MND. S & S reported most by caregivers related to participants being more tired at the end of the day (76%). Participants agreed (77%). Participants also reported that they found it more difficult to remember things such as taking medications or attending medical appointments (67%). The most agreed on symptom was the requirement for increased concentration to get the same things done (Kappa P 0.599 <0.001 and McNemar 0.289). For each question at least one caregiver identified a symptom when the PLHIV did not. Caregivers were more likely than participants to report irritability and communication difficulties. It is important to include caregivers when investigating PLHIV for MND, as caregivers may validate the experience of the patient, and may also be uniquely placed to identify S & S not otherwise identified.
Nursing Standard | 2005
Denise Cummins; Garry Trotter; Marry Moussa; Geoff Turham
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal | 2016
Denise Cummins; Kurt Andersson-Noorgard; Linda Foley; Jeana Nurmeiyati; Ivanka Komusanac
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal | 2014
Denise Cummins; Janelle Muldoon
PsycTESTS Dataset | 2018
Denise Cummins; Donna Waters; Christina Aggar; David Crawford; Judith Fethney; Catherine C. O'Connor
Nursing Research | 2018
Denise Cummins; Donna Waters; Christina Aggar; Catherine C O’Connor
Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2018
Denise Cummins; Donna Waters; Christina Aggar; Catherine C. O'Connor
Archive | 2017
Denise Cummins; Kenneth Murray; Garry Trotter; Marijka Batterham; Loretta Healey; Catherine C. O'Connor
Australian Nursing and Midwifery | 2017
Denise Cummins; Donna Waters; Christina Aggar; David Crawford; Catherine C. O'Connor
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal | 2014
Kenneth Murray; Denise Cummins; Kevin Bloom