Document 2226 DOCN M94A2226 TI Health education for the HIV virus prevention. DT 9412 AU Osojnik TM; Duprat E; Stolovitzsky I SO Int Conf AIDS. 1994 Aug 7-12;10(1):352 (abstract no. PD0014). Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE ICA10/94370349 AB OBJECTIVES: 1--To offer basic information and resorts to get a significant change in people behavior. 2--To report about risk-behavior; ways of prevention and different ways to avoid discrimination in order to be unanimous with HIV infected people. RESOURCES: 1--Conferences oriented to educators and pediatric workers in general. 2--Orientation and continuing education oriented to social workers and pediatric psychologist teams. CONSEQUENCES: 1--High motivation in the group of workers shown through a dynamic participation in the conferences. 2--Group discussions led them to a more precise knowledge about another workers opinions within this subject (respecting-of course-every opinion). 3--Workers are using now prophylactic-gloves when they recognize themselves in a risk situation. 4--The information that was offered in those conferences reached home participants and their families. INFERENCES: 1--Continuing education and these kind of activities are necessary to provide a better and deeply knowledge about people myths and prejudices. These make difficult a real change in people behavior in order to HIV prevention. 2--It is necessary to promove these kind of experiences in several educative centers of our country. DE *Health Education Human HIV Infections/*PREVENTION & CONTROL Risk Factors MEETING ABSTRACT SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).