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An exploratory qualitative study was instigated to further identify nu
rses' attitudes to the care of people with human immunodeficiency viru
s (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). This follows as
a sequel to a study using a questionnaire. Data were collected from n
ine focus groups attended by a total of 29 nurses at a hospital within
a New Zealand regional health authority. The principal findings sugge
st that nurses' attitudes to this patient group are varied and depend
on social influences, personal experiences and the extent of knowledge
regarding HIV/AIDS. Other concerns raised included nurses' rights to
choose to care for HIV-positive patients and the issue of universal pr
ecautions. These findings may have implications for further educationa
l initiatives and formation of hospital policy.