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Key elements for implementing comprehensive health care models for persons with HIV: a stakeholder analysis.

L A Melchior1, A T Panter, T A Larson

  • 1The Measurement Group, Culver City, CA 90230, USA. lmelchior@TheMeasurementGroup.com

Evaluation & the Health Professions
|November 7, 2000
PubMed
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Stakeholders familiar with integrated HIV/AIDS care models and their components rated services higher. Findings inform developing comprehensive, collaborative health services for people with HIV/AIDS.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Public Health
  • HIV/AIDS Care

Background:

  • Integrated care models are crucial for managing chronic conditions like HIV/AIDS.
  • Understanding stakeholder perceptions is key to improving service delivery.
  • Previous research highlights the need for comprehensive approaches to HIV/AIDS care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess stakeholder familiarity, perceived importance, and quality ratings of integrated HIV/AIDS care models.
  • To identify factors influencing service quality perceptions among stakeholders.
  • To inform the development of effective, collaborative HIV/AIDS service delivery systems.

Main Methods:

  • Semistructured interviews with 69 stakeholders across three university-based health care projects.

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  • Data analysis using composite indicators for familiarity, importance, and perceived quality.
  • Statistical modeling (Exhaustive CHAID) to identify relationships between variables.
  • Main Results:

    • Stakeholder familiarity with the service model and its components positively correlated with higher quality ratings.
    • Perceived importance of service elements and specific stakeholder characteristics also influenced quality perceptions.
    • Identified groups of stakeholders most likely to provide high quality or success ratings.

    Conclusions:

    • Enhanced stakeholder knowledge and engagement are critical for successful integrated HIV/AIDS care programs.
    • Collaborative and comprehensive service models are essential for improving care for persons with HIV/AIDS.
    • Findings provide actionable insights for optimizing health care delivery for this population.