Mantell J E, Shulman L C, Belmont M F, Spivak H B
New York City Department of Health, Division of AIDS Program Services, NY 10013.
Health Soc Work. 1989 Feb;14(1):41-51. doi: 10.1093/hsw/14.1.41.
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) has had dramatic effects on hospital staff, particularly social workers. However, little documentation exists of how hospitals and their social work departments have responded to the myriad needs of people with human immunodeficiency virus-related conditions. Patterns of social work service delivery to 152 persons with AIDS at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City were reviewed. Gaps were identified; in particular, social workers provided services to only 40 percent of the identified persons with AIDS. The need for staff education and training, dedicated resources for services to persons with AIDS, and increased out-of-hospital services are discussed.
获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)对医院工作人员,尤其是社会工作者产生了巨大影响。然而,关于医院及其社会工作部门如何应对感染人类免疫缺陷病毒相关疾病患者的众多需求,相关记录却很少。回顾了纽约市圣卢克 - 罗斯福医院中心为152名艾滋病患者提供社会工作服务的模式。发现了一些差距;特别是,社会工作者只为40%已确认的艾滋病患者提供了服务。文中还讨论了对工作人员进行教育和培训的必要性、为艾滋病患者服务的专用资源以及增加院外服务的问题。