TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of HIV/AIDS education on health care provider practice
T2 - Results from nine grantees of the special projects of national significance program
AU - Lalonde, Bernadette
AU - Uldall, Karina K.
AU - Huba, G. J.
AU - Panter, A. T.
AU - Zalumas, Jacqueline
AU - Wolfe, Leslie R.
AU - Rohweder, Catherine
AU - Colgrove, James
AU - Henderson, Harold
AU - German, Victor F.
AU - Taylor, Deane
AU - Anderson, Donna
AU - Melchior, Lisa A.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
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U2 - 10.1177/0163278702025003004
DO - 10.1177/0163278702025003004
M3 - Article
C2 - 12229071
AN - SCOPUS:18444364489
SN - 0163-2787
VL - 25
SP - 302
EP - 320
JO - Evaluation and the Health Professions
JF - Evaluation and the Health Professions
IS - 3
ER -