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AIDS: developing a primary health care task force.

J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv. 1987 Dec;25(12):21-5. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/88118449
Graham L; Cates JA; Indiana University-Purdue University, Nursing Department, Fort; Wayne 46805.


Abstract: As the number of people with AIDS increases, the number of people impacted by the AIDS crisis will also increase. Larger metropolitan areas have already responded to the crisis with various services (Deuchar, 1984); but the disease has yet to fully impact on smaller cities and towns. The formation of community service groups to cope with the AIDS crisis is a virtual necessity in health care preparation for persons with AIDS. The experience of the Fort Wayne AIDS Task Force reflects the potential of any community to utilize the existing resources in the gay and lesbian community, health and social service professions, and among family and friends of persons with AIDS. Consultation and resources are available through local and state boards of health, as well as local social service and health personnel currently dealing with the AIDS crisis.
Keywords: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*THERAPY Delivery of Health Care Health Education Hospices Human Indiana Mass Media *Organizations, Nonprofit Patient Participation *Primary Health Care/ECONOMICS/ORGANIZATION & ADMIN JOURNAL ARTICLE

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