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El. knyga: Comprehensive Care for HIV/AIDS: Community-Based Strategies

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"A comprehensive health care system consists of services that are coordinated and integrated along the full continuum of care. For HIV patients, this includes physical health care, infectious disease management, crisis care, mental health care, substanceabuse counseling, social support services including housing, transportation, subsistence, and supports for dealing with multiple sources of stigma. This book highlights the dilemmas faced in providing comprehensive, integrated care to individuals living with HIV, providing both an understanding of existing efforts to integrate diverse systems of care, as well as insight into ways in which systems of care must be challenged in order to meet the needs of people living with HIV. Comprehensive Care for HIV/AIDS is the result of collaborative work with the county Health Department, numerous community-based organizations, and several planning boards in a metropolitan area who have sought to provide integrated care to people living with HIV. It will be a valuable resource to the diverse community of HIV researchers, advocates and providers"--Provided by publisher.



A comprehensive health care system consists of services that are coordinated and integrated along the full continuum of care. For HIV patients, this includes physical health care, infectious disease management, crisis care, mental health care, substance abuse counseling, and social support services including housing, transportation, subsistence, and supports for dealing with multiple sources of stigma. This book highlights the dilemmas faced in providing comprehensive, integrated care to individuals living with HIV, providing both an understanding of existing efforts to integrate diverse systems of care, as well as insight into ways in which systems of care must be challenged in order to meet the needs of people living with HIV. Comprehensive Care for HIV/AIDS is the result of collaborative work with the county Health Department, numerous community-based organizations, and several planning boards in a metropolitan area, which have sought to provide integrated care to people living with HIV. It will be a valuable resource to the diverse community of HIV researchers, advocates and providers.

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
Preface xi
1 Introduction
1(13)
2 Living with HIV Disease: Mental Health, Substance Use, and Social Supports
14(16)
3 Advocating for My Client: Treatment Ideologies and Barriers to Integrated Care
30(16)
4 I Just Don't Feel Like Taking Them: Adherence Counseling and Medical Case Management
46(15)
5 Finding Common Ground: Professional Cross-Training for Collaborative Systems of Care
61(15)
6 Integrating Systems of Care for Multiply Diagnosed HIV/AIDS Clients
76(14)
7 Advancing Advocacy: Moving from the Client to the System
90(13)
Appendix A Illness Narratives 103(1)
Appendix B HIV/AIDS Adherence Tracking Forms 104(8)
Appendix C Integration Plan 112(2)
Appendix D Proclamation of December 1 as World AIDS Day (2012) 114(1)
References 115(10)
Index 125
Teresa L. Scheid is Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, with appointments in Public Policy, Public Health, and Health Services Research.