Wenrich M D, Ramsey P G
Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98195.
West J Med. 1991 Oct;155(4):380-3.
To determine the patterns of care of patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), data from 2 sources were analyzed. Initial data obtained from the Washington State HIV/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Epidemiology Unit indicate that 46% of patients with class IV AIDS were seen by physicians who reported fewer than 5 patients with AIDS, and 68% of all Washington physicians who reported treating patients with AIDS have reported only 1 patient. Subsequent data obtained from a questionnaire distributed in 4 Northwest states suggest that 74% of primary care internists and 73% of family practitioners have some experience in caring for patients with HIV infection, but most of these physicians report fewer than 6 patients in the past 2 years. Although most providers seeing large numbers of HIV-infected patients in their practices were based in the region's major metropolitan area, 59% of the internists and 55% of the family practitioners surveyed outside of the metropolitan area had seen at least 1 HIV-infected patient in their practices. These results suggest that primary care physicians with relatively little experience treating HIV infection are providing care for a large number of HIV-infected persons. Further study is needed to determine the extent and quality of care provided.
为了确定感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)患者的护理模式,分析了来自两个来源的数据。从华盛顿州HIV/获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)流行病学部门获得的初始数据表明,IV类艾滋病患者中有46%是由报告治疗艾滋病患者少于5例的医生诊治的,而报告治疗艾滋病患者的所有华盛顿州医生中有68%仅报告治疗过1例患者。随后从在西北4个州分发的一份调查问卷中获得的数据表明,74%的初级保健内科医生和73%的家庭医生有护理HIV感染患者的经验,但这些医生中的大多数报告在过去两年中诊治的患者少于6例。尽管大多数在其执业中诊治大量HIV感染患者的医疗服务提供者都在该地区的主要大都市地区,但在大都市地区以外接受调查的内科医生中有59%和家庭医生中有55%在其执业中至少诊治过1例HIV感染患者。这些结果表明,治疗HIV感染经验相对较少的初级保健医生正在为大量HIV感染患者提供护理。需要进一步研究以确定所提供护理的范围和质量。