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Meijuan Bao

Researcher at Fudan University

Publications -  13
Citations -  189

Meijuan Bao is an academic researcher from Fudan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Population. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 123 citations. Previous affiliations of Meijuan Bao include National Cheng Kung University & University of Washington.

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Reducing distress and promoting resilience: a preliminary trial of a CBT skills intervention among recently HIV-diagnosed MSM in China.

TL;DR: Preliminary data from the first known study examining a psychological intervention with evidence-based components for recently diagnosed Chinese MSM suggests that this brief intervention may be useful for reducing distress and promoting resilience.
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Nurse-delivered counselling intervention for parental HIV disclosure: results from a pilot randomized controlled trial in China

TL;DR: The results suggest that nurses are able to deliver a counselling intervention in a clinic setting with the potential to alleviate parental distress around HIV disclosure to their children.
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Fatigue and sleep disturbance in HIV-positive women: a qualitative and biomedical approach.

TL;DR: The objective data collected via Actiwatch showed that these women required longer nap times, which indicates they did not have refreshing nocturnal sleep, and designing a culturally acceptable stress management intervention for these women is urgently needed.
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Facilitators of and barriers to HIV self-management: Perspectives of HIV-positive women in China.

TL;DR: Future interventions should focus on disclosure strategies development and self-management to prevent isolation, enhance social support, and decrease self-stigma among HIV-positive Chinese women.
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A structural equation model of patient-healthcare provider relationships and HIV-infected patient outcomes in Chinese populations

TL;DR: The relationship between patient-HCP relationships and adherence was significantly consistent with mediation by medication self-efficacy and decrease medication-taking difficulties, which will improve medication adherence and immune function among PLWHA.