2013
DOI: 10.1080/00981389.2013.827146
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HIV Case Manager Preparedness for Practice in Ryan White CARE Act Funded Settings

Abstract: While current research on the factors affecting the HIV epidemic within the general population has considered the role of HIV case managers, much remains to be known about case management effectiveness and how it might be enhanced. This article presents the data from a statewide survey of case management professionals in Florida. The study focused on case managers' preparation for practice and barriers to successful practice. The study results reflect a very broad educational preparation in multiple discipline… Show more

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“…The reason for the analysis may be that only the investigation of infectious disease hospitals was carried out, and the sample has limitations. Xinjiang is a multiethnic area, and there are some differences in population distribution, customs, and language environments among different ethnic groups [ 15 ]. Compared with the conventional hospital management model, the case management model can combine the essentials of AIDS prevention and control work to provide patients with more personalized management services and professional support, which has the characteristics of strong individualization and strong pertinence [ 16 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason for the analysis may be that only the investigation of infectious disease hospitals was carried out, and the sample has limitations. Xinjiang is a multiethnic area, and there are some differences in population distribution, customs, and language environments among different ethnic groups [ 15 ]. Compared with the conventional hospital management model, the case management model can combine the essentials of AIDS prevention and control work to provide patients with more personalized management services and professional support, which has the characteristics of strong individualization and strong pertinence [ 16 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence demonstrates that case management is beneficial for PLHA, yet there is limited empirical literature regarding the professional training and competence of practicing case managers who specialize in HIV/AIDS (Whyte, Eccles, Whyte, Pappas, & Cesnales, 2013). Furthermore, studies have failed to identify whether HIV case managers are incorporating ESIs into their practice, or their attitudes about doing so.…”
Section: Research Purposementioning
confidence: 97%