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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: West J Nurs Res. 2014 Feb 25;36(10):1323–1337. doi: 10.1177/0193945914523685

Table 3.

n (%) of Students in Intervention Group (n = 45) Who Somewhat/Strongly Agree With Each Statement.

Session 1 (Didactic)
Session 2 (PLHIV Speaker)
n (%) n (%)
I felt that this session was useful. 44 (97.8) 45 (100)
I felt that this session was interesting. 40 (88.9) 45 (100)
The information presented was easy to understand. 45 (100) 43 (95.6)
I know more about HIV than I did at the beginning of the class. 30 (66.7) 29 (64.4)
I know more about AIDS stigma than I did at the beginning of class. 27 (60.0) 34 (75.6)
I would recommend this course to other students. 43 (95.6) 45 (100)
What I learned today will change the way I take care of PLHIV. 43 (95.6) 44 (97.8)
There was enough time to ask questions. 37 (82.2) 41 (91.1)
I felt that I could be honest about my beliefs and behaviors during this session. 39 (86.7) 42 (93.3)
Some of the information presented made me uncomfortable. 4 (8.9) 10 (22.2)
I was embarrassed to share my opinions and thoughts. 17 (37.8) 18 (40.0)

Note. PLHIV = person or people living with HIV.