Madge S, Mocroft A, Olaitan A, Johnson M
Department of Thoracic Medicine, Royal Free Hospital, London.
Br J Gen Pract. 1998 Jun;48(431):1329-30.
In a cohort of 106 HIV-positive women, 86 (81%) were registered with a general practitioner (GP) and 71 (83%) had a GP who was aware of their HIV status. GPs were primarily consulted for perceived non-HIV-related problems and prescriptions. This is encouraging. However, primary and secondary care services should aim to increase the proportions of HIV-positive individuals with access to primary care.
在一个由106名HIV阳性女性组成的队列中,86名(81%)在全科医生(GP)处登记,71名(83%)的全科医生知晓她们的HIV感染状况。全科医生主要是就被认为与HIV无关的问题和开处方进行咨询。这是令人鼓舞的。然而,初级和二级护理服务应致力于提高能够获得初级护理的HIV阳性个体的比例。