Providing long-term care for persons with AIDS. Results from a survey of nursing homes in the United States.

D. Gentry, T. Fogarty, S. Lehrman
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In this pilot study, a random sample of 50 nursing homes located in each of the five U.S. cities with the highest AIDS incidence were surveyed (total N = 250) to determine: (1) the frequency of admission inquiries by, and actual admissions of PWAs, (2) the frequency of adoption of formal AIDS admission policies, (3) the industry's concerns regarding provision of care in traditional nursing homes, and (4) the industry's preferred way of delivering long-term care (LTC) to PWAs. The majority of the facilities cited ability to meet special care needs, the costs of this care, and inadequate reimbursement as important admission policy issues. The majority indicated a preference for either special care units for AIDS or AIDS-specific skilled nursing facilities as the most appropriate setting for the provision of LTC to persons living with AIDS. While almost half (48.2 percent) of the facilities had been approached, at least informally, about admitting a PWA, only 15.4 percent of the nursing homes had admitted a resident with AIDS.
为艾滋病患者提供长期护理。这是一项针对美国养老院的调查结果。
在这项试点研究中,随机抽取了美国艾滋病发病率最高的5个城市的50家养老院(总N = 250)进行调查,以确定:(1)pwa的入院查询频率和实际入院频率,(2)采用正式艾滋病入院政策的频率,(3)行业对传统养老院提供护理的关注,以及(4)行业向pwa提供长期护理(LTC)的首选方式。大多数机构将满足特殊护理需求的能力、护理费用和报销不足列为重要的入院政策问题。大多数人表示,对于向艾滋病患者提供长期护理服务来说,最合适的环境是艾滋病特别护理单位或艾滋病专门技术护理机构。虽然几乎有一半(48.2%)的养老院(至少是非正式的)接触过接收艾滋病患者,但只有15.4%的养老院接收了艾滋病患者。
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