Tannebaum J, Anastasoff J
Department of Social Work, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.
AIDS Educ Prev. 1997 Jun;9(3):275-84.
Hundreds of thousands of occupational exposures to the blood and body fluids of patients occur every year in health care settings. The risk of acquiring HIV infection after exposure to HIV infected blood is 0.452%. Despite this low risk, the impact of each of these exposures is significant to the health care worker who is exposed. This paper focuses on the importance of adapting HIV education and counseling models to occupational settings. It recommends the incorporation of psychosocial assessment, risk reduction education, counseling, and support into existing exposure management programs. Barriers to effective occupational exposure counseling and their possible solutions are examined. Case studies are used to illustrate the complex issues raised during counseling.
每年在医疗环境中,医护人员会面临数十万次接触患者血液和体液的职业暴露情况。接触感染艾滋病毒的血液后感染艾滋病毒的风险为0.452%。尽管风险较低,但每一次此类暴露对受暴露的医护人员的健康影响重大。本文着重探讨使艾滋病毒教育和咨询模式适应职业环境的重要性。它建议将心理社会评估、风险降低教育、咨询和支持纳入现有的暴露管理项目。研究了有效职业暴露咨询的障碍及其可能的解决办法。通过案例研究来说明咨询过程中出现的复杂问题。