Does counseling increase sustained benefit of HAART among prison inmates after release to the community?
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
Short description:
Does counseling increase sustained benefit of HAART among prison inmates after release to the community? / Maida, I.R., Pintus, A., Babudieri, S., Starnini, G., Rezza, G.. - In: CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 1058-4838. - 40:2(2005), pp. 321-322. [10.1086/426141]
abstract:
The lack of sustained effectiveness of
HAART after release to the community of
HIV-infected inmates treated in prison
was well demonstrated by Springer et al. in a recent article. This disappointing
result occurred even though all of the patients
scheduled for release were referred
for transitional case management services
to a community-based organization and
were provided with a 2-week supply of
medications, a medical appointment with
an HIV care provider, emergency housing
and food, and assistance with other identified
unmet needs.
HAART after release to the community of
HIV-infected inmates treated in prison
was well demonstrated by Springer et al. in a recent article. This disappointing
result occurred even though all of the patients
scheduled for release were referred
for transitional case management services
to a community-based organization and
were provided with a 2-week supply of
medications, a medical appointment with
an HIV care provider, emergency housing
and food, and assistance with other identified
unmet needs.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
HAART; HIV
List of contributors:
Maida, Ivana Rita; Pintus, Antonio; Babudieri, Sergio; Starnini, Giulio; Rezza, Giovanni
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