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Research paper thumbnail of An Examination of African American Women with HIV and Health Care Barriers

Research paper thumbnail of An Examination of African American Women with HIV and Health Care Barriers

An Examination of African American Women with HIV and Health Care Barriers by Robert S. Petralia ... more An Examination of African American Women with HIV and Health Care Barriers by Robert S. Petralia MHA, Walden University, 2012 MBA, ITT Technical Institute, 2010 Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Health Care Administration Walden University August 2016 Abstract For over 40 years, HIV has been seen as an epidemic and problem on health care that disproportionately affects the African American women (AAW) and population. This epidemic represents 12% of the total U.S. population, yet accounts for 37% of the commutative HIV cases, and 45% of the new HIV cases reported since 1998. Research in this case was needed for increased understanding to this health care problem, betweenFor over 40 years, HIV has been seen as an epidemic and problem on health care that disproportionately affects the African American women (AAW) and population. This epidemic represents 12% of the total U.S. population, yet accounts for 37% of the c...

Research paper thumbnail of An Examination of African American Women with HIV and Health Care Barriers

Research paper thumbnail of An Examination of African American Women with HIV and Health Care Barriers

An Examination of African American Women with HIV and Health Care Barriers by Robert S. Petralia ... more An Examination of African American Women with HIV and Health Care Barriers by Robert S. Petralia MHA, Walden University, 2012 MBA, ITT Technical Institute, 2010 Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Health Care Administration Walden University August 2016 Abstract For over 40 years, HIV has been seen as an epidemic and problem on health care that disproportionately affects the African American women (AAW) and population. This epidemic represents 12% of the total U.S. population, yet accounts for 37% of the commutative HIV cases, and 45% of the new HIV cases reported since 1998. Research in this case was needed for increased understanding to this health care problem, betweenFor over 40 years, HIV has been seen as an epidemic and problem on health care that disproportionately affects the African American women (AAW) and population. This epidemic represents 12% of the total U.S. population, yet accounts for 37% of the c...

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