| Literature DB >> 20556238 |
Shiela M Strauss1, Corrine Munoz-Plaza, Nelson J Tiburcio, Stephen A Maisto, Joseph Conigliaro, Marya Gwadz, Joseph Lunievicz, Robert Norman.
Abstract
Although HIV care providers are strategically situated to support their patients' alcohol reduction efforts, many do not do so, sometimes failing to view this support as consistent with their roles. Using data collected from 112 HIV providers in 7 hospital-based HIV Care Centers in the NYC metropolitan area, this paper examines the correlates of providers' role legitimacy as patients' alcohol reduction supporters. Results indicate that providers (1) responsible for a very large number of patients and (2) those with limited confidence in their own ability to give this assistance, but high confidence in their program's ability to do so, were less likely to have a high level of role legitimacy as patients' alcohol reduction supporters. Findings suggest the types of providers to target for alcohol reduction support training.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20556238 PMCID: PMC2885816 DOI: 10.2174/1874279300903010013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Infect Dis J