Ostrow D G, Gayle T C
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The psychiatric, psychosocial, and ethical considerations in the design and evaluation of health care programs for AIDS patients and others with HIV infection are described in this article. The responsibilities of health care providers are considered in the context of the history and epidemiology of AIDS, previous responses of the health care delivery system, and the concerns of the general public. General guidelines for program development are set forth; these guidelines embody ethical principles, the role of education in altering the behavior and attitudes of patients and health care workers, the optimal levels of and precautions for infection control, and the evaluation of a patient's competency and judgement. Several examples of the use of these guidelines to resolve difficult policy issues arising in the treatment of patients with AIDS or HIV infection are also provided.
本文描述了在为艾滋病患者及其他艾滋病毒感染者设计和评估医疗保健项目时的精神病学、社会心理及伦理考量。在艾滋病的历史和流行病学背景、医疗保健提供系统以前的应对措施以及公众关切的背景下,对医疗保健提供者的责任进行了探讨。阐述了项目开发的一般准则;这些准则体现了伦理原则、教育在改变患者及医护人员行为和态度方面的作用、感染控制的最佳水平及预防措施,以及对患者能力和判断力的评估。还提供了一些使用这些准则来解决在治疗艾滋病或艾滋病毒感染患者过程中出现的棘手政策问题的实例。