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Multidisciplinary working in a community HIV specialist service
1Clinical Lead Nurse and Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner, Community HIV Specialist Service, Sussex Community NHS Trust, Brighton.
Objective:
A documentation audit was performed to explore the multidisciplinary working of a community HIV specialist service (CHSS). The audit identified the wide range of services to which people living with HIV are referred as part of the care they receive within the CHSS.
Design:
A retrospective documentation audit was used.
Setting:
The CHSS, consisting of three teams covering a wide geographical area across West Sussex and Brighton and Hove. A total of 30 patients' notes were audited, including 10 patients from each team to ensure the results were representative of the service as a whole.
Results:
The audit showed that, on average, each person received five onward referrals to other health care, social care, or HIV-specific services, with a range of between 1 and 12, as a result of being under the care of the CHSS. The types of referrals varied, with 46% being to HIV specialist services and the remaining 54% to non-HIV specific services, including GPs, social services and other health services. Overall, the audit showed not only the holistic care and assessments completed but also the benefit and increased access to other services and care as a result of community HIV team involvement.
Conclusion:
The audit highlights the importance of continuing to develop HIV community services to cater for this changing population, as well as identifying possible areas of development. The results also demonstrate the vital role that CHSSs have in supporting hard-to-reach patients.
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