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A community-based approach to HIV case management: systematizing the unmanageable.

D Indyk1, R Belville, S Lachapelle, G Gordon, T Dewart.   

Abstract

This article presents an analysis and typology of community-based care for a young Hispanic mother with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). It develops a conceptual framework that examines retrospectively the needs generated by AIDS over time, the appropriateness of the services, and an assessment of the interventions. Community-based case management can effectively address some of the diverse and changing needs of AIDS patients and their families, such as bridging service gaps and fortifying patient and system strengths while minimizing their weaknesses. Community-based case managers may also be better equipped than hospital case managers to work with difficult patients and coordinate community- and hospital-based care. Conclusions are presented regarding the definition and implementation of community-based, culturally sensitive, family-centered human immunodeficiency virus case management, as well as the importance and difficulty of developing relationships among the family, health care providers, and institutions within the community.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8362273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Work        ISSN: 0037-8046


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