Knowledge Item: CA-Client-Patient Characteristics-99
Major Needs and Vulnerabilities of Clients at Individual Projects


Links to Information About the Service Populations of 17 Projects

As of June 15, 1999, 17 Cooperative Agreement Projects had, in aggregate, provided services to 2579 men with HIV and 2225 women with HIV/AIDS. Detailed information about various risk behaviors was available for a subsample of 1176 men and 1606 women.

The links below go to information about the service population at each of 17 projects that served individual clients. The intent of this presentation of individual project treatment populations is not to directly compare projects. Rather, the treatment models of individual projects, and the cross-cutting evaluation of the projects in the aggregate, requires an understanding of the treatment populations at the different projects.

Differences in the size and needs of the treatment populations at specific projects are attributable to a number of factors including: a) differences in funding levels for the projects; b) the geographic catchment areas; c) the fact that some projects are specifically targeted to individuals of a given gender, ethnic-racial background, language, or age; and d) differences in the service models (community-based psychosocial supports, medical services within a university-based comprehensive healthcare clinic, medical services in an HIV/AIDS managed care program). Project productivity should not be construed to be based on the number of individuals served.

AIDS Healthcare Foundation

East Boston Neighborhood Health Center

The Fortune Society

Center for Community Health, Education, and Research (CCHER)

Indiana Community AIDS Action Network

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Larkin Street Services

Michigan Protection and Advocacy Service

Outreach, Inc.

PROTOTYPES

SUNY–Health Science Center at Brooklyn

University of Nevada School of Medicine

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

University of Vermont & State Agricultural College

Visiting Nurse Association Foundation

Washington University

Well-Being Institute



Knowledge Item Citation: Huba, G. J., Melchior, L. A., Panter, A. T., and the HRSA/HAB SPNS Cooperative Agreement Steering Committee (1998-2001). Knowledge Item: CA-Client-Patient Characteristics-99 from HRSA/HAB's SPNS Cooperative Agreements on Innovative Models of Care, The Measurement Group Knowledge Base on HIV/AIDS Care, Online at www.TheMeasurementGroup.com.

Last Updated: July 08, 2004; data through June 15, 1999; analyses conducted December 1999 and expanded February 2000.


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