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.
Does counseling increase sustained benefit of HAART among prison inmates after release to the community? / Maida, Ivana Rita; Pintus, Antonio; Babudieri, Sergio; Starnini, Giulio; Rezza, Giovanni. - In: CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 1058-4838. - 40:2(2005), pp. 321-322. [10.1086/426141]
Does counseling increase sustained benefit of HAART among prison inmates after release to the community?
Maida, Ivana Rita;Pintus, Antonio;Babudieri, Sergio;
2005-01-01
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.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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