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Managing AIDS - Organizational Responses in Seven European Countries (Hardcover)
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Managing AIDS - Organizational Responses in Seven European Countries (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Revivals
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First published in 1997, this volume examines how, in the last 15
years, HIV/AIDS has become a challenge for public health, public
policy and research. Reducing further HIV transmissions as well
reducing the personal and social impact of HIV/AIDS requires a wide
range of activities developed by a wide range of organizations -
the supply of which varies widely between countries, regions and
social groups. The book describes the programmes which seem
particularly effective in dealing with HIB/AIDS and sets out to
explain the disparities in their distribution. It documents and
tries to understand both similarities as well as the variety of
national approaches taken to cope with HIV/AIDS in a number of
European countries. On the basis of the welfare-mix model, six
country studies and an introductory chapter draw particular
attention to the different mixes of public policies and private
non-profit, community-based activities; the functional mixes
between different types of services in the areas of prevention,
care, research, control and monitoring, interest representation,
fund-raising. The mixes between specialized, so-called "exclusive"
HIV/AIDS service organizations and services made available by
general, comprehensive, or so-called "inclusive" institutions which
provide AIDS-specific programmes among other activities will also
be elaborated. The whole range of HIV/AIDS activities, from
professional services to self-help, is analysed in a comparative
perspective. The book is based on data from the European Centre /
WHO Collaborative Study Managing AIDS. It is a comparative policy
study focused on the role of non-profit organizations in public
health and welfare policy, covering several thousands of
organizations and HIV/AIDS programmes in six European countries.
Unexpected similarities and divergence in AIDS service
organizations across Europe were found. The sheer multitude of
programmes offered called a surprise to experts in the field, as
did remaining conspicuous blank spots or deficiencies in services.
Degrees of AIDS policy coherence, prevention efforts, service
density and quality, self-help and professionalization,
medicalization vs. social integration of HIV/AIDS programmes,
sectoral specialization and institutionalization all vary
tremendously, as do the efficiency and effectiveness of
organizational responses to HIV/AIDS. Interestingly, variations in
the supply of activities can hardly be explained by epidemiological
patterns and corresponding demand and needs. AIDS management
requires long-term institutional strategies and information which
cannot be provided by epidemiological or behavioural analysis
alone. An effective struggle against HIV/AIDS also requires
institution-building, inter-organizational development and
policy-field analysis.
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