Obstacles to effective case management with AIDS patients: the clinician's perspective.

Autor: Roberts CS, Severinsen C, Kuehn C, Straker D, Fritz CJ
Zdroj: Social Work in Health Care; 1992, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p27-40, 14p
Abstrakt: A social work clinician filled the role of case manager with multiple functions of discharge planner, client advocate, counsellor and educator in her work with a young male AIDS patient and his family. Material from this case is used to illustrate seven problem areas identified as obstacles to effective case management: (1) The stigma of AIDS and homosexuality (2) Lack of adequate family support (3) Impact of AIDS dementia (4) Ethical dilemmas in discharge planning (5) Conflicts in the advocacy process (6) Lack of adequate resources and (7) Countertransference issues. Clinical observations are integrated with the existing social work literature which focuses on providing services to AIDS patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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