Department of Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA.
AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2013 Jul;27(7):416-24. doi: 10.1089/apc.2012.0426. Epub 2013 Jun 26.
A key opportunity to reduce HIV transmission lies with healthcare providers counseling HIV-infected patients about safer sex. We audio-recorded and transcribed clinical encounters between 45 healthcare providers and 417 of their HIV-infected patients at four outpatient sites in the United States. We used logistic regressions to evaluate associations between patient and provider characteristics, and the occurrence of discussion (any talk about sex) and counseling (advice about safer sex). Of the 417 encounters, discussion of sex occurred in 187 (45% of encounters, 95% CI: 40-50%). Counseling occurred for 49% (95% CI: 35-63%) of patients reporting unsafe sex. Discussion of sex was more likely with younger or less-educated patients and with less cultural difference between patient and provider, while counseling was associated with greater provider mindfulness and lower provider empathy. These findings suggest targets to improve communication regarding sexual risk reduction in HIV care.
减少 HIV 传播的一个关键机会在于医疗保健提供者就安全性行为对 HIV 感染者进行咨询。我们在美国的四个门诊点,对 45 名医疗保健提供者和他们的 417 名 HIV 感染者之间的临床接触进行了音频记录和转录。我们使用逻辑回归来评估患者和提供者特征以及讨论(任何关于性的讨论)和咨询(关于安全性行为的建议)发生的关联。在 417 次接触中,有 187 次(占接触的 45%,95%CI:40-50%)讨论了性行为。对于报告不安全性行为的患者,有 49%(95%CI:35-63%)接受了咨询。与年龄较小或教育程度较低的患者以及患者与提供者之间文化差异较小的患者相比,讨论性行为的可能性更大,而咨询与提供者的正念程度更高和同理心程度更低有关。这些发现为改善 HIV 护理中关于性风险降低的沟通提供了目标。