The
Measurement Group
Knowledge Base on HIV/AIDS Care: Cooperative Agreement
Initiative Impact Knowledge Items
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Initiative
Impact 01: Total Patients Enrolled
Final.
Approximately 5,000 men and women with
HIV/AIDS have been served by the 27 Cooperative Agreement Projects.
Portions of this Knowledge Base derive from data on the treatment
experiences of these 5,000 individuals.
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Initiative Impact 02: Total Trainings Conducted
Final.
Approximately 2,600 trainings have been
conducted for service providers and others who work with men and women
with HIV/AIDS. Portions of this Knowledge Base derive from data on the
2,600 trainings, many of which tested innovative methods for improving
the skills of HIV/AIDS service providers.
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Initiative Impact 03: Total Individuals Trained
Final.
About 10,000 individuals have been trained
by these projects. Portions of this Knowledge Base derive from data on
the 10,000 individuals trained and the way in which they used the
materials presented to improve the quality of HIV/AIDS services.
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Initiative Impact 04: Total Quality of Life
Assessments
Final.
About 2,000 of the HIV/AIDS patients
received a detailed quality of life assessment as part of their
involvement with these projects. More than half received two or more
such assessments at different times in their treatment histories.
Portions of this Knowledge Base derive from data provided by the
clients of the innovative service models tested by these projects.
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Initiative Impact 05: Pregnant Women Served
Final.
Several hundred pregnant women with
HIV/AIDS have been served by these projects using innovative methods
of maximizing the health of both the woman and her child. Such methods
include minimizing the transmission of HIV from mother-to-child using pharmaceutical
prophylaxis and social supports to encourage good perinatal care.
Portions of this Knowledge Base specifically address the issues of the
needs of pregnant women with HIV and ways of maximizing outcomes for
these women.
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Initiative Impact 06: Diversity of Individual Clients Served
Final.
The projects represented here have served
a very high percentage of women and a diverse blend of communities and
affected populations. Portions of this Knowledge Base specifically ask
if the services developed are equally effective for groups of
individuals who may enter the service system from traditionally
underserved populations who face significant barriers to receiving
quality care.
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Initiative Impact 07: High-Need Populations Enrolled in
Services
Final.
The projects represented here have served
high need populations who tend not to have to be insured, to be
persons of color, to not speak English as their primary language, to
have less than a High School education, to use various drugs (heroin,
crack cocaine, alcohol), to have young children that must be cared for
while the parent is undergoing treatment, and to have unstable
housing. Portions of this Knowledge Base specifically address how to
engage such people in care and keep them in care while maximizing
outcomes.
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Initiative Impact
08: High-Need Indicators Among Populations Enrolled in
Services
Final.
The projects represented here have served
high need populations who tend not to have to be insured, to be
persons of color, to not speak English as their primary language, to
have less than a High School education, to use various drugs (heroin,
crack cocaine, alcohol), to have young children that must be cared for
while the parent is undergoing treatment, and to have unstable
housing. Portions of this Knowledge Base specifically address how to
engage such people in care and keep them in care while maximizing
outcomes. This Knowledge Item shows the levels of each of these issues
for newly enrolled clients in each year of the funding cycle.
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Initiative
Impact 09: Total Patients-Clients Enrolled in Medical and Psychosocial Programs
Final.
Approximately 5,000 men and women with
HIV/AIDS have been served by the 27 Cooperative Agreement Projects.
Portions of this Knowledge Base derive from data on the treatment
experiences of these 5,000 individuals. This Knowledge Item shows the
number of individuals with HIV/AIDS enrolled in medical or
psychosocial support programs funded by this initiative. Note that
clients in the psychosocial support programs had linked medical
services.
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Initiative
Impact 10:
Major Needs and Vulnerabilities of Patients at Individual Projects
Final.
This Knowledge Item presents
the characteristics of the service population at each project in terms of indicators of service need and vulnerability.
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Initiative
Impact 11: Enrollment into Triple Combination Therapies
and Needs
Final.
This Knowledge Item studies the
timing of introduction of patients with different patterns of service
needs and vulnerabilities into triple combination therapy.
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Initiative
Impact 12: Maintenance of Health and Functioning: Mean Time Until Decline
Final.
Estimates were made of the
time that projects were able to maintain the medical and psychosocial
health of their patients-clients from the time of enrollment.
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Initiative
Impact 13: Biweekly Census of HIV/AIDS Clients Receiving Services from
Psychosocial Support and Integrated Care Models
Final.
This Knowledge Item
shows steadily increasing client involvement in psychosocial support
services from October 1994 to March 1999.
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Initiative
Impact 14: Overall Recommendations
Final.
These recommendations were written by
George J. Huba, Ph.D., Lisa A. Melchior, Ph.D., and Abigail T.
Panter, Ph.D., of The Measurement Group, based upon the cumulative
set of findings given in this Online Knowledge Base on HIV/AIDS
Care.
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Initiative
Impact 98: Patient Outcomes
Final.
This Knowledge Item presents medical and psychosocial outcomes from the 27 Cooperative Agreement Projects.
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Initiative
Impact 99: Major Achievements and Lessons Learned at Individual
Projects
Final.
This Knowledge Item presents the statements of
each project about its major achievements and the lessons it learned
in implementing and providing innovative HIV/AIDS services.
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Findings from 27 Cooperative Agreement
Projects funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA), HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) as Special Projects of National Significance
(SPNS) from
1994-1999. Cross-cutting (multisite) evaluation and Knowledge Base by The
Measurement Group. The Evaluation and Dissemination Center was funded from
1994-2001.
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Acknowledgments
Knowledge Base Citation: The Knowledge Base
was designed and authored by G.
J. Huba, Ph.D.; in collaboration with Lisa A. Melchior, Ph.D.; A. T. Panter, Ph.D.; and the staff of The Measurement Group. Cite this work as "Huba, G. J., Melchior, L.
A., and Panter, A. T. (1998 - 2001). The Measurement Group Knowledge Base on HIV/AIDS Care. On
the World Wide Web: http://www.TheMeasurementGroup.com."
This
Knowledge Base has been authored and published by The Measurement Group
using results generated in its cross-cutting evaluation studies of the
27 HRSA SPNS Cooperative Agreements.
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Use of Knowledge Base
Information: Acceptable Uses and
Limitations.
Collaborators from
Participating Projects: Cooperative
Agreement Steering Committee 1999.
Participating
Projects: This Knowledge Base is based on
the service delivery experiences of 27 Cooperative Agreement Projects on Innovative Models
of HIV/AIDS Care. These projects and the Evaluation and Dissemination Center were
funded by the Health
Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) as Special Projects of National Significance
(SPNS)
between 1994 and 1999. Click the Model Programs button
in any individual Knowledge Item for descriptions of the projects that contributed to
the specific
Knowledge Item, a list of
key staff at the projects, and grant numbers.
Why This Evaluation was
Conducted: Editorial.
More Information: Design
of this Knowledge Base.
Recommended Citation
Format for Web Materials: American
Psychological Association Publication Manual Section, Revised 2001.
Work on the Knowledge Base and the
cross-cutting evaluation was supported in part by Grant Number 5 U90 HA 00030-05 from the
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), HIV/AIDS Bureau's (HAB) Special Projects of National Significance
(SPNS). The contents of this Knowledge Base are
solely the responsibility of The Measurement Group and do not necessarily represent the official
views of HRSA or HRSA/HAB's Special Projects of National Significance
nor may they represent the positions of the individual grantees whose
projects are included in the cross-cutting evaluation.
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