Literature DB >> 8492188

HIV-infected women and infants. Social and health factors impeding utilization of health care.

A M Butz1, N Hutton, M Joyner, J Vogelhut, D Greenberg-Friedman, D Schreibeis, J R Anderson.   

Abstract

The utilization of health care by HIV-seropositive pregnant women and their infants was studied in an indigent urban population. Ninety HIV-seropositive women delivered 99 HIV-exposed infants at the Johns Hopkins Hospital from August 1, 1988, to April 1, 1991. Repeat pregnancies occurred in 17 (18.9%) women during the study period. Completion of the primary immunization series by age nine months was the criteria for infant adherence to medical care. Of all infants, 72.9% achieved adequate immunization status by nine months. However, only 41 (45.6%) women reported ever seeking HIV-related health care. Factors associated with maternal adherence with HIV-related health care included HIV status of her infant, maternal drug use, and incarceration. Number of living children, maternal age, educational level, marital status, and repeat pregnancy were not associated with mothers seeking HIV-related health care. Despite low adherence to HIV-related health care in this sample of HIV-seropositive women, the majority of their infants did receive adequate immunizations, one proxy measure of adequate infant health care.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8492188     DOI: 10.1016/0091-2182(93)90143-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nurse Midwifery        ISSN: 0091-2182


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Authors:  Kiran Raj Pandey; Fan Yang; Kathleen A Cagney; Fabrice Smieliauskas; David O Meltzer; Gregory W Ruhnke
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