Aruffo J F, Thompson R G, Gottlieb A A, Dobbins W N
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock.
Psychiatr Serv. 1995 Jan;46(1):79-81. doi: 10.1176/ps.46.1.79.
A total of 194 mental health care providers in Arkansas, primarily from rural areas and small communities, participated in a four-hour training program designed to improve their knowledge about the psychosocial and neuropsychiatric aspects of HIV and AIDS. Participants' responses to questionnaires completed before and after training indicated that the program was successful in achieving its goal. However, only a minimal number of providers reported completing drug, alcohol, and sexual histories and AIDS risk assessments for any of their patients before the training occurred. The authors emphasize the importance of AIDS training for rural providers.
阿肯色州共有194名心理健康护理人员(主要来自农村地区和小社区)参加了一个为期四小时的培训项目,该项目旨在提高他们对艾滋病毒和艾滋病的社会心理及神经精神方面的认识。培训前后参与者对问卷的回答表明,该项目成功实现了其目标。然而,只有极少数护理人员报告说在培训前为他们的任何患者完成了药物、酒精和性病史以及艾滋病风险评估。作者强调了对农村护理人员进行艾滋病培训的重要性。