[Structures of co-operation between an HIV-outpatient clinic and private care physicians]
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- DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-37693
[Structures of co-operation between an HIV-outpatient clinic and private care physicians]
Abstract
Objectives of the study: This qualitative study looks at structures of co-operation between the two major HIV-care settings in the region of Zurich (Switzerland), i.e. a HIV-specialised outpatient clinic at the University hospital and private practitioners. Hypothesizing that good co-operation between the institutions increases the quality and effectiveness of care for patients living with HIV and treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), the structures of co-operation are investigated.
Methods: Qualitative data were collected by means of three focus-group discussions with physicians from both settings. By means of a structured interview guide, different aspects of co-operation were assessed (e. g. current status, deficits, degree of satisfaction). Contents analysis of the data revealed consensus versus dissonance pertaining to different areas of co-operation.
Results: Results show that co-operation has been implemented effectively on three different planes (case-related, knowledge-related, training-related) and generally has been perceived by the participants to function well. Institutions have different emphasis on care (specialists vs. generalists). They formulate different concepts of co-operation, which result in diverse degrees of satisfaction.
Conclusions: On the basis of the results obtained, suggestions for improved co-operation as recommended by the participants are discussed, which could further increase the quality of HIV-related care.
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