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Barriers and unmet need for supportive services for HIV patients in care in Los Angeles County, California.

机译:在加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县,对处于护理阶段的艾滋病毒患者提供支持服务的障碍和需求缺口。

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Abstract HIV-infected patients frequently experience depression, drug use, and unstable housing but are often unable to access supportive services to manage these challenges. Data on barriers to needed supportive services are critical to improving patient access. Data from the Medical Monitoring Project (MMP), a national supplemental surveillance system for HIV-infected persons in care, was used to examine barriers to support service use and factors associated with need and unmet need for services. Interview data for 333 patients in care in 2007 and 2008 in Los Angeles County (LAC) showed that 71% (n=236) reported needing at least one supportive service and of these, 35% (n=83) reported at least one unmet need for services (46% Latino; 25% white; 83% male; 92% 30+; 77% gay/bisexual; 40% response rate). The main reasons that supportive services were not accessed included lack of information (47%; do not know where to go or who to call); an agency barrier (33%; system too confusing, wait list too long); or a financial/practical barrier (18%; too expensive, transportation problems). In a logistic regression that included all participants (n=333), African Americans (OR=3.1, 95% CI: 1.1-8.7) and those with incomes less than Dollars 10,000 were more likely to have service needs (odds ratio [OR]=3.5; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.3-9.3). Among those with at least one service need (n=236), those who were gay or bisexual were more likely to report at least one unmet service need (OR=2.8; 95% CI: 1.3-6.1). Disparities were found for need and unmet need for supportive services by race/ethnicity; income and sexual orientation. The reported reasons that services were not obtained suggest needed improvements in information dissemination on availability and location of HIV support services and more streamlined delivery of services.
机译:摘要感染了HIV的患者经常会感到抑郁,吸毒和不稳定的住所,但通常无法获得支持服务来应对这些挑战。有关所需支持服务障碍的数据对于改善患者的获取至关重要。来自医疗监测项目(MMP)的数据,该项目是针对感染艾滋病毒的护理人员的国家补充监测系统,用于检查支持服务使用的障碍以及与服务需求和未满足需求相关的因素。洛杉矶县(LAC)在2007年和2008年对333名接受护理的患者的访谈数据显示,有71%(n = 236)报告需要至少一项支持服务,其中35%(n = 83)报告至少需要一项支持服务需要服务(46%的拉丁裔; 25%的白人; 83%的男性; 92%的30岁以上; 77%的同性恋/双性恋;回复率40%)。无法获得支持服务的主要原因包括缺乏信息(47%;不知道去哪里或给谁打电话);代理商壁垒(33%;系统过于混乱,等待名单太长);或财务/实践障碍(18%;过于昂贵,交通问题)。在包括所有参与者(n = 333)的逻辑回归中,非洲裔美国人(OR = 3.1,95%CI:1.1-8.7)和收入低于10,000美元的人更有可能需要服务(赔率[OR] = 3.5; 95%置信区间[CI]:1.3-9.3)。在具有至少一项服务需求的患者中(n = 236),男同性恋或双性恋者更有可能报告至少一项未满足的服务需求(OR = 2.8; 95%CI:1.3-6.1)。通过种族/民族发现需要支持服务的需求差距和未满足的需求;收入和性取向。所报告的未获得服务的原因表明,需要改进有关艾滋病毒支持服务的可获得性和位置的信息传播,并简化服务的提供。

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