Impact of HIV/AIDS education on health care provider practice: Results from nine grantees of the special projects of national significance program

Bernadette Lalonde, Karina K. Uldall, G. J. Huba, A. T. Panter, Jacqueline Zalumas, Leslie R. Wolfe, Catherine Rohweder, James Colgrove, Harold Henderson, Victor F. German, Deane Taylor, Donna Anderson, Lisa A. Melchior

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The study assessed the impact of health care provider HIV/AIDS education and training on patient care from nine Special Projects of National Significance. Telephone interviews were conducted with 218 health care providers within 8 months, on average, following completion of training. Respondents provided examples of how the SPNS trainings affected their provision of patient/client care. Transcribed comments reflecting change in patient/client care were classified by independent coders under I of 10 broad practice change categories. Eighty-two percent of the trainees identified at least one instance of change in patient/client care as a function of their training experience. Self-reported findings included changes in the number/types of patients seen, interpersonal interactions with patients/clients, HIV testing and counseling practices, patient/family education, infection control, advocacy, referrals and collaboration, documentation, and other service changes.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)302-320
Número de páginas19
PublicaciónEvaluation and the Health Professions
Volumen25
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublished - 2002
Publicado de forma externa

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  • Health Policy

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