Rosendahl C, Neumann-Mager J, Schroll E, Fahrenheim E, Autenrieth R, Wintergerst U, Belohradsky B H
Immunodefekt-Ambulanz, Universitäts-Kinderkliniken München.
Monatsschr Kinderheilkd. 1990 Dec;138(12):789-90.
The psychosocial problems of 49 HIV-exposed children (data given as of September 1989) and 19 HIV-infected hemophiliacs cared for in the pediatric immuno-deficiency clinic of the Munich university hospital are described in detail. Drug addiction, financial needs, housing problems and delinquency play an important role in the first group. Hemophiliacs, however, live in more stable family conditions. Both groups are offered counseling, home and hospital visits, and legal, administrative and financial support. Furthermore we help with coordinating regular meetings, obtaining short-time housekeepers and arranging long-term addiction-treatments for mother and child. When dealing with hemophilic patients our team is frequently confronted with problems of friendship, sexuality and professional training.
详细描述了慕尼黑大学医院儿科免疫缺陷诊所照料的49名受艾滋病毒感染儿童(数据截至1989年9月)和19名感染艾滋病毒的血友病患者的心理社会问题。吸毒成瘾、经济需求、住房问题和犯罪行为在第一组中起着重要作用。然而,血友病患者生活在更稳定的家庭环境中。为两组人员都提供了咨询、家访和医院探访,以及法律、行政和经济支持。此外,我们还协助安排定期会面、聘请短期家政人员以及为母婴安排长期戒毒治疗。在处理血友病患者的问题时,我们的团队经常面临友谊、性取向和职业培训方面的问题。