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Treatment of HIV/AIDS in the nursing home: variations in rural and urban long-term care settings
Authors:Pearson William S  Hueston William J
Affiliation:Department of Health Services Policy and Management, Norman J. Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208, USA.
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: With the increased use of antiretroviral therapy, more patients with human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) are surviving for long periods of time. The aim of this study was to determine the availability of specialty HIV/AIDS services in long-term care facilities, and to determine differences in the availability of these services between rural and urban nursing homes. METHODS: 1,423 nursing homes from the 1999 National Nursing Home Survey were stratified by rural/urban status and compared using chi2 analysis and logistic regression. RESULTS: Less than 1% of surveyed nursing homes in the United States provided specialty HIV/AIDS services. While there was evidence that larger nursing homes are more likely to provide HIV/AIDS-related services, there were no significant differences between rural and urban nursing homes in the provision of specialty HIV/AIDS services. CONCLUSIONS: A vast majority of nursing homes in the United States do not provide any specialty areas for HIV/AIDS care. As our population ages and the life span of those diagnosed with HIV/AIDS continues to increase, nursing homes will begin to see patients diagnosed with HIV/ AIDS among those seeking care.
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