Sowell R L, Meadows T M
Nurs Adm Q. 1994 Winter;18(2):53-64.
Case management has become an important strategy in responding to the complex physical and social needs of persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease. Yet, inconsistent implementation and professional turf guarding, based on disciplinary differences, have rendered traditional models ineffective. AID Atlanta has adopted an integrated, multisite approach to case management that uses the expertise of social workers, nurses, pastoral counselors, and therapists to develop client-centered plans of care across the continuum of need. This article presents the integrated model and describes the standards of service and outcome evaluation criteria that underpin this model. The impact of nursing expertise on the development of the model is discussed.
病例管理已成为应对感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)疾病患者复杂身体和社会需求的一项重要策略。然而,由于学科差异导致的实施不一致和专业领域保护,使得传统模式效果不佳。亚特兰大艾滋病防治组织采用了一种综合、多地点的病例管理方法,利用社会工作者、护士、牧师顾问和治疗师的专业知识,针对患者持续的需求制定以客户为中心的护理计划。本文介绍了该综合模式,并描述了支撑该模式的服务标准和结果评估标准。还讨论了护理专业知识对该模式发展的影响。