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Go beyond traditional medical care to treat the whole person!In the
past ten years, the treatment and epidemiology of AIDS have
changed, and HIV/AIDS services must also change. The Next
Generation of AIDS Patients suggests new ways to find and care for
persons living with AIDS, not just by offering traditional medical
treatment but by delivering needed support services as well. This
landmark book defines the startling shift in demographics of this
phase of the epidemic. The new AIDS patients have different
problems than the white gay men who were strongly affected in the
early days of the disease: some are substance abusers or sex
workers or their partners, and many have children. Clients who are
homeless, poorly educated, not native English speakers, or
uninsured have overwhelming social support needs and need extra
help to obtain their medical requirements. The Next Generation of
AIDS Patients offers detailed analyses to help you determine
clients'needs and vulnerability levels, so you can provide complete
biopsychosocial services. In addition, the original empirical
research in this book reveals which programs deliver the best
outcomes for various client populations. The Next Generation of
AIDS Patientssupplies you with an effective data modeling approach
for determining levels of vulnerability and need, and discusses
such vital issues as: identifying and overcoming barriers to HIV
care engaging and retaining in care individuals with high levels of
unmet need delivering services to diverse minority populations,
substance abusers, homeless people, and those who live in rural
areas client satisfaction in community service organizations In
order to develop successful community-based health care and support
services, medical and social work professionals must take the new
face of this disease into account. The Next Generation of AIDS
Patients offers practical advice, readily applicable theory, and
proven strategies for caring for people living with AIDS.
Create effective community-based programs for substance abusers
with HIV/AIDS Substance abusers are the fastest-growing population
of people with HIV/AIDS in the US--and one of the hardest to reach
and treat. Evaluating HIV/AIDS Treatment Programs offers new
strategies for providing care for this vulnerable population. The
programs evaluated and discussed in this volume were funded as part
of the DHHS Health Resources and Services Administration through
its Special Projects of National Significance Program. Collectively
known as the SPNS Cooperative Agreement, these 27 projects
represent a diverse group of organizations with a common goal: to
improve the health, quality of life, and access to health care for
traditionally underserved populations living with HIV/AIDS.
Evaluating HIV/AIDS Treatment Programs reports in detail the
efforts of several community-based HIV/AIDS organizations in the
SPNS program. You will learn how these organizations provide
high-quality care for persons with HIV who are unlikely to obtain
it in the traditional hospital-based service system.This volume
offers specific, proven strategies designed to overcome the
linguistic, cultural, racial, and economic barriers that make it
difficult for some sick people to get the health care they need. It
also offers specialized medical care models that work within the
context of a continuum of services in a medical clinic. Evaluating
HIV/AIDS Treatment Programs also highlights other aspects of the
Cooperative Agreement projects, including: a study of end-stage
AIDS care an overview of the HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau SPNS Cooperative
Agreement grant initiative a study of conceptual issues in
implementing program evaluation in real-world community
organizations discussion of the online Knowledge Base that
summarizes and disseminates information from the Cooperative
Agreement projects studies of ways to reach and care for specific
populations with HIV/AIDS, including women, Latinos, Haitians,
adolescents, and rural people This valuable volume offers solid
data on treating people who are all too often neglected by the
medical community even before they contract HIV/AIDS.The programs
and ideas presented in Evaluating HIV/AIDS Treatment Programs can
be applied to other community-based health initiatives and clinics
offering medical care to underserved and vulnerable populations.
This essential resource deserves a permanent place on their
bookshelf of any physician, administrator, or policymaker working
in the fields of HIBV/AIDS, epidemiology, public health, or
substance abuse. Visit the book's website at http:
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