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Comprehensive care: building community alliances for care of people with HIV/AIDS
Authors:PALUDAN  LISBETH SHORE; RECTOR  RICHARD
Institution:World Health Organization Global Programme on AIDS, Regional Office for Europe Denmark Global Commission on AIDS
Abstract:In this article we suggest that optimal care for people livingwith HIV/AIDS calls for a multidisciplinary and multisectoralapproach, which can be achieved with cooperation between thestatutory and non-statutory service systems. AIDS has both directlyand indirectly focused attention on the limitations of the servicesavailable in our communities, including those provided by theprimary and secondary health sector. However, non-statutorycommunity-based organizations have been providing vital servicesof information, counselling and care, relying on a steady streamof unpaid labour. Community control over its health care systemand environment should be encouraged and local authorities shouldacknowledge the resources provided by non-statutory bodies,supporting such groups both morally and financially. Using theHealthy Cities project network as a framework, we recommendestablishing working relationships to enhance service integration.The creation of service alliances is intended to facilitatecontinuity of care by establishing links within local governmentagencies, and the priority of the alliance should be to developa realistic, comprehensive service plan involving all interestedparties.
Keywords:community care  comprehensive AIDS care  HIV/AIDS care
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