Emlet C A, Gusz S S
Solano County Health & Social Services, Fairfield, CA 94533, USA.
J Case Manag. 1998 Spring;7(1):3-9.
Over the course of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the profile of the client population has changed. Increasingly, individuals infected with HIV identify injection drug use and heterosexual contact as their risk factors. Additionally, women are increasingly affected by the epidemic. This study examines individuals enrolled in an HIV/AIDS case management program over a 5-year period. Although the number of clients served per year remained relatively stable, the number of clients with injection drug use histories and the percentage of women on the caseload have increased consistently. The percentage of clients requiring services and the amount of services used increased in the areas of attendant care, mental health services, and skilled nursing care. Additionally, the annual mean use of services increased in the areas of in-home supportive services and hours of case management. These data suggest that as individuals receiving HIV/AIDS case management services are found to have complicating social and economic factors, their need and use of services will increase.
在艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行过程中,客户群体的情况发生了变化。越来越多感染艾滋病毒的人将注射吸毒和异性接触视为其危险因素。此外,女性受该流行病的影响也日益增加。本研究调查了在5年期间参加艾滋病毒/艾滋病病例管理项目的个人。尽管每年服务的客户数量相对稳定,但有注射吸毒史的客户数量以及病例中女性的比例一直在持续增加。在陪护护理、心理健康服务和专业护理方面,需要服务的客户百分比和使用的服务量有所增加。此外,家庭支持服务和病例管理时长方面的年度平均服务使用量有所增加。这些数据表明,随着接受艾滋病毒/艾滋病病例管理服务的个人被发现存在复杂的社会和经济因素,他们对服务的需求和使用将会增加。