Literature DB >> 9460491

Predictors of California nursing facilities' acceptance of people with HIV/AIDS.

S E Lehrman1, D Gentry, T E Fogarty.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine factors that might predict the provision of HIV/AIDS care among California nursing facilities (NFs) in 1990. STUDY
DESIGN: Logistic regression to examine the probability that a NF had admitted a person with AIDS/HIV (PWA/H). Independent variables of key interest included whether the facility was hospital-based; whether it sustained a financial loss in FY 1990; whether it had a hospice; the percentage of its residents on Medicare; the percentage of its residents on MediCal; the number of PWA/Hs per elderly in the county where the facility was located; the ratio of home-based hospices to elderly in the county; and the ratio of NF beds to elderly in the county. DATA COLLECTION
METHODS: Data on all California NFs, obtained from the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD), were merged with state data on the cumulative incidence of AIDS cases by county; U.S. census data on the number of elderly by county; and home-based hospice data from the 1990 Case Management Resource Guide for California. PRINCIPAL
FINDINGS: Of the 902 facilities examined, 7.65 percent served AIDS residents. The financial loss variable was not significant. The community-based hospice variable was significant and negative. All other key variables were significant and positive.
CONCLUSIONS: This study (1) suggests that NFs respond to external pressures to provide AIDS care even in the absence of financial incentives or a positive financial margin; (2) supports concerns that competition may exist between the elderly and PWA/H for NF beds; (3) shows that NFs are less likely to provide care if substitute services are available; and (4) demonstrates that facilities capable of providing a higher level of clinical and psychosocial care may be particularly willing, perhaps able, to provide AIDS care.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9460491      PMCID: PMC1070238     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Serv Res        ISSN: 0017-9124            Impact factor:   3.402


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