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关于提供艾滋病护理的态度:来自加利福尼亚州公共资助诊所的声音。

Attitudes about providing HIV care: voices from publicly funded clinics in California.

作者信息

Barnes Revery, Koester Kimberly A, Waldura Jessica F

机构信息

Department of Family and Community Medicine and.

Department of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.

出版信息

Fam Pract. 2014 Dec;31(6):714-22. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmu044. Epub 2014 Aug 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

As the enactment of health care reform becomes a reality in the USA, it has been widely predicted that HIV+ patients will increasingly be cared for by primary care physicians (PCPs), many of whom lack the experience to deliver full-spectrum HIV care.

OBJECTIVE

To describe PCPs' preparedness for an influx of HIV+ patients.

METHODS

This qualitative study included interviews with 20 PCPs from community health centres in California. We inquired about clinicians' experiences with HIV, their strategies for dealing with unfamiliar aspects of medicine and their management of complicated patients. We also identified the clinicians' preferred types of information and consultation resources.

RESULTS

PCPs are not yet comfortable as providers of comprehensive HIV care; however, they are dedicated to delivering excellent care to all of their patients, regardless of disease process. Although they prefer to refer HIV+ patients to centres of excellence, they are willing to adopt full responsibility when necessary and believe they can deliver high-quality HIV care if provided with adequate consultation and informational resources.

CONCLUSIONS

The Affordable Care Act will insure an estimated 20000 more HIV+ patients in California. With a dwindling supply of HIV specialists, many of these patients will be principally cared for by PCPs. PCPs will go to great lengths to ensure that HIV+ patients receive superior care, but they need the support of HIV specialists to expand their skills. Priority should be given to ensuring that expert consultation is widely available to PCPs who find themselves caring for HIV+ patients.

摘要

背景

随着美国医疗保健改革的实施成为现实,人们普遍预测,艾滋病病毒呈阳性(HIV+)的患者将越来越多地由初级保健医生(PCP)进行护理,其中许多医生缺乏提供全面艾滋病护理的经验。

目的

描述初级保健医生对大量HIV+患者涌入的准备情况。

方法

这项定性研究包括对来自加利福尼亚州社区卫生中心的20名初级保健医生进行访谈。我们询问了临床医生的艾滋病经历、处理医学陌生领域的策略以及他们对复杂患者的管理。我们还确定了临床医生偏爱的信息类型和咨询资源。

结果

初级保健医生作为全面艾滋病护理提供者还不太自在;然而,他们致力于为所有患者提供优质护理,无论疾病进程如何。尽管他们更愿意将HIV+患者转诊至卓越中心,但他们愿意在必要时承担全部责任,并相信如果能获得足够的咨询和信息资源,他们可以提供高质量的艾滋病护理。

结论

《平价医疗法案》预计将使加利福尼亚州多出约20000名HIV+患者。随着艾滋病专家数量的减少,这些患者中的许多人将主要由初级保健医生护理。初级保健医生将竭尽全力确保HIV+患者获得优质护理,但他们需要艾滋病专家的支持来提升技能。应优先确保为那些发现自己在护理HIV+患者的初级保健医生提供广泛的专家咨询服务。

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