Roderick P, Victor C R, Beardow R
Department of Public Health, St Mary's Hospital, London, UK.
AIDS Care. 1990;2(2):127-32. doi: 10.1080/09540129008257723.
Services for HIV infection and AIDS in Parkside DHA have been largely hospital based with little active involvement of local GPs. In response to the wishes of those with HIV/AIDS and predicted increases in the number of patients the DHA is now developing an AIDS strategy which identifies the development of primary and community care as a major objective. A postal survey of all 263 GPs within the DHA was undertaken in order to ascertain their views about the role of primary care in the management of HIV infection/AIDS. Replies were received from 75% (196). The responses to the survey indicated both the potential of general practice and willingness of GPs to be involved in the care of this client group. However, two key issues in developing this strategy were identified. These were information exchange and confidentiality. It is suggested that both hospitals and general practice must develop rigorous confidentiality policies to overcome these difficulties.
帕克赛德DHA地区针对艾滋病毒感染和艾滋病的服务主要以医院为基础,当地全科医生的积极参与很少。为响应艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的意愿以及预计患者数量的增加,DHA目前正在制定一项艾滋病战略,该战略将初级和社区护理的发展确定为主要目标。对DHA内的所有263名全科医生进行了邮政调查,以确定他们对初级护理在艾滋病毒感染/艾滋病管理中作用的看法。收到了75%(196份)的回复。调查结果表明了全科医疗的潜力以及全科医生参与该客户群体护理的意愿。然而,制定该战略时发现了两个关键问题。这些问题是信息交流和保密性。建议医院和全科医疗都必须制定严格的保密政策以克服这些困难。