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Linking HIV-positive Jail Inmates to Treatment, Care, and Social Services After Release: Results from a Qualitative Assessment of the COMPASS Program

机译:将艾滋病毒阳性的监狱犯人释放后与治疗,护理和社会服务联系起来:COMPASS计划的定性评估结果

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Approximately 17% of individuals living with HIV/AIDS pass through the correctional system each year. Jails provide a unique opportunity to diagnose and treat HIV infection among high-risk, transient populations with limited access to medical services. In 2007, the US Health Resources and Services Administration funded a multi-site demonstration project entitled Enhancing Linkages to HIV Primary Care in Jail Settings that aims to improve diagnosis and treatment services for HIV-positive jail detainees and link them to community-based medical care and social services upon release. We performed an evaluation of the Rhode Island demonstration site entitled Community Partnerships and Supportive Services for HIV-Infected People Leaving Jail (COMPASS). Through in-depth qualitative interviews among 20 HIV-positive COMPASS participants in Rhode Island, we assessed how COMPASS impacted access to health care and social services utilization. Most individuals were receiving HIV treatment and care services upon enrollment, but COMPASS enhanced linkage to medical care and follow-up visits for HIV and other co-morbidities for most participants. Several participants were successfully linked to new medical services as a result of COMPASS, including one individual newly diagnosed with HIV and another who had been living with HIV for many years and was able to commence highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). While many individuals reported that COMPASS support prevented substance abuse relapse, ongoing substance abuse nevertheless remained a challenge for several participants. Most participants enrolled in one or more new social services as a result of COMPASS, including Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income, food assistance, and housing programs. The primary unmet needs of COMPASS participants were access to mental health services and stable housing. Intensive case management of HIV-positive jail detainees enhances access to medical and social support services and helps prevent relapse to substance abuse. Expanding intensive case management programs, public housing, and mental health services for recently released HIV-positive detainees should be public health priorities.
机译:每年大约有17%的艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者通过惩教系统。监狱为难于获得医疗服务的高风险,短暂人群提供了独特的机会来诊断和治疗HIV感染。 2007年,美国卫生资源与服务管理局(US Health Resources and Services Administration)资助了一个多站点示范项目,题为“加强与监狱环境中HIV初级保健的联系”,旨在改善针对HIV阳性监狱被拘留者的诊断和治疗服务,并将其与社区医疗联系起来以及发布时的社会服务。我们对罗得岛州示范站点“社区伙伴关系和艾滋病感染者离开监狱的支持服务”(COMPASS)进行了评估。通过在罗得岛州对20名HIV阳性COMPASS参与者的深入定性访谈,我们评估了COMPASS如何影响获得医疗保健和社会服务的机会。入选后,大多数人都在接受艾滋病毒的治疗和护理服务,但是对于大多数参与者来说,COMPASS加强了与医疗保健和艾滋病毒及其他合并症后续随访的联系。借助COMPASS,数名参与者成功地与新的医疗服务相关联,其中包括一名新诊断为HIV的患者和另一名已感染HIV多年并且能够开始进行高活性抗逆转录病毒疗法(HAART)的患者。尽管许多人报告说,COMPASS的支持防止了药物滥用的复发,但是持续的药物滥用仍然是一些参与者面临的挑战。由于COMPASS,大多数参与者注册了一项或多项新的社会服务,包括医疗补助,补充安全收入,食品援助和住房计划。 COMPASS参与者的主要未满足需求是获得心理健康服务和稳定住房。加强对艾滋病毒阳性监狱被拘留者的案件管理,可以增加获得医疗和社会支持服务的机会,并有助于防止再次滥用药物。为近期释放的艾滋病毒呈阳性的被拘留者扩大密集的病例管理计划,公共住房和精神卫生服务应是公共卫生的优先事项。

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