艾滋病和侵入性治疗的可能性

P. Rutsohn, N. Ibrahim
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已经进行了一些研究,评估医生和其他保健提供者对治疗PWAs或艾滋病毒检测呈阳性的人的态度。然而,这些研究大多集中在具有高风险人口基础的地区的家庭医生或针对初级保健从业人员(家庭执业和内科)。本研究的重点是在“中等风险”人群(47.5万人口的SMSA)中从事侵入性手术的易暴露医生(外科医生、妇产科医生和急诊室医生)。根据对调查结果的分析,作者得出结论,大多数从事易暴露侵入性手术的医生愿意治疗PWA和phiv。采用多元判别分析来确定医生是否愿意对已知艾滋病患者进行选择性手术与各种人口统计数据之间存在关系。
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AIDS and the Likelihood of Invasive Treatment
A number of studies have been conducted evaluating the attitudes of physicians and other health care providers toward treating PWAs or people who have tested positive for HIV (PHIVs). However, a majority of these studies have either concentrated on house staff physicians in regions which characteristically have a high-risk population base or have targeted primary care practitioners (family practice and internal medicine). This study focuses on exposure-prone physicians primarily engaged in invasive procedures (surgeons, OB/GYN, and emergency room physi cians) who practice within a "moderate-risk" population base (SMSA with a population of 475,000). Based on analysis of survey responses, the authors concluded that the majority of physicians engaged in exposure-prone invasive procedures are willing to treat PWA and PHIVs. Multiple discriminant analysis was utilized to determine if a relationship existed between a physician's willingness to perform elective surgery on a known AIDS patient and various demogra...
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