Cost and utilisation of community services for people with HIV infection in London.

Health trends Pub Date : 1995-01-01
S Petrou, M Dooley, L Whitaker, E Beck, E Kupek, J Wadsworth, D Miller, A Renton
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This study aimed to describe the use and costs of community services for HIV-infected people by disease stage, sex and transmission category (homosexual, heterosexual, injecting drug use) by use of a prospective cohort study in which people were followed up for six months. There were two major components; gathering quantitative information on service utilisation from people with HIV infection using two interviewer-administered questionnaires and six self-completed monthly diaries; and estimating the costs of the services provided. People were recruited from two London clinics: the Jefferiss Wing Genito-urinary Medicine (GUM) clinic at St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, and the Patrick Clements GUM clinic at the Central Middlesex Hospital, Harlesden. Costing data was obtained from providers of community services throughout Greater London. The main outcome measures were contacts per person-year, and costs per person-year, for all community services stratified by service sector. The people studied each made, on average, 139 community service contacts per year at a cost of 2,806 pounds; there was little difference in average utilisation between the three transmission categories. There were differences in both the utilisation of services and costs within the formal and informal sectors for subjects from different disease stages. Although the average number of contacts per person-year were similar for women and men, the total cost of community services was higher for women than for men, reflecting the differences in types of services used. The results indicated a high proportion of total care costs for people with HIV and AIDS is incurred through community-based social care.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

伦敦艾滋病毒感染者社区服务的成本和利用情况。
这项研究旨在通过一项前瞻性队列研究,描述按疾病阶段、性别和传播类别(同性恋、异性恋、注射毒品使用)划分的艾滋病毒感染者社区服务的使用情况和成本,在这项研究中,对人们进行了六个月的随访。有两个主要组成部分;使用两份访谈者填写的问卷和六份自填的每月日记,收集艾滋病毒感染者使用服务的定量信息;估算所提供服务的成本。研究人员从伦敦的两家诊所招募志愿者:帕丁顿圣玛丽医院的杰弗里斯泌尿生殖医学(GUM)诊所和哈勒斯登中央米德尔塞克斯医院的帕特里克克莱门茨GUM诊所。成本计算数据是从整个大伦敦的社区服务提供者那里获得的。主要结果测量指标是按服务部门分层的所有社区服务的人均年接触人数和人均年成本。研究对象每人平均每年进行139次社区服务接触,费用为2806英镑;三种传输类型之间的平均利用率差异不大。对于处于不同疾病阶段的受试者,在正式和非正式部门内的服务利用和费用方面存在差异。虽然妇女和男子的每人年平均接触次数相似,但妇女的社区服务总费用高于男子,这反映了所使用服务类型的差异。结果表明,艾滋病毒和艾滋病患者的总护理费用中有很大一部分是通过社区社会护理产生的。(摘要删节250字)
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