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Community HIV/AIDS teams.

E Butters1, I Higginson, A Wade

  • 1University College and Middlesex School of Medicine, London.

Health Trends
|December 10, 1990
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This study reviews 103 patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) illnesses managed by community teams. Findings offer insights for healthcare providers and service planners in community-based HIV/AIDS care.

Area of Science:

  • Community Health
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Growing prevalence of HIV and AIDS related illnesses necessitates effective community-based care models.
  • Understanding patient demographics and team experiences is crucial for optimizing care delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the characteristics of 103 patients with HIV and AIDS related illnesses managed by community teams.
  • To outline the early experiences of two community teams providing care for these patients.
  • To provide data for improving community-based HIV/AIDS services.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective review of a consecutive series of 103 patients.
  • Analysis of patient characteristics and community team experiences.
  • Descriptive study design.

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Main Results:

  • Detailed characteristics of the patient cohort are presented.
  • Early operational experiences of the community care teams are documented.
  • Identification of key factors influencing community-based HIV/AIDS care.

Conclusions:

  • The study provides valuable data for healthcare professionals and service planners involved in community HIV/AIDS care.
  • Findings can inform the development and refinement of community-based healthcare services for patients with HIV and AIDS.
  • Highlights the importance of community team-based approaches in managing chronic infectious diseases.