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Urban private practitioners: potential partners in the care of patients with HIV/AIDS.

Authors :
Sheikh K
Rangan S
Deshmukh D
Dholakia Y
Porter J
Source :
The National medical journal of India [Natl Med J India] 2005 Jan-Feb; Vol. 18 (1), pp. 32-6.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Background: The private medical sector is an important source of healthcare in India. Increasingly, concerns have been raised about its role in the care of patients with HIV/AIDS. Evidence about private practitioners' existing management practices will help to create policies addressing this sector.<br />Methods: A central urban area of Pune city was selected for its high density of healthcare facilities. Private practitioners in the area were interviewed using a structured interview schedule. Based on a 1-year recall period, the schedule covered different aspects of the practitioners' HIV/AIDS management practices including diagnosis, treatment and referral.<br />Results: Of the 215 practitioners interviewed, 66% had tested and diagnosed HIV infection. Fifty-four per cent had been consulted by HIV-infected clients 'shopping' for alternative diagnoses or treatment. Overall, 75% of the respondents had been consulted by HIV-infected clients for treatment. Of these, 14% had prescribed antiretroviral drugs, sometimes without adequate knowledge of the guidelines for their use. Other supportive and symptomatic treatments were also frequently prescribed. Private practitioners commonly referred HIV-infected clients for management to other private doctors, or to public hospitals. There were variations in respondents' practices by sex and system of medicine.<br />Conclusion: Private practitioners are actively involved in diagnosing and managing patients with HIV/AIDS. Some of their management practices are inappropriate and need to be remedied. There are also concerns about gaps in the continuity of care of HIV-infected persons, for which networks between providers need to be strengthened. Public-private partnerships must be created to improve the flow of information to private practitioners, and Include them in the national health framework.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0970-258X
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The National medical journal of India
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15835490