Title: El Paso SPNS Disease Management Model
1El Paso SPNS Disease Management Model
- Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe
- La Fe CARE Center
- Community Advocacy, Resources, and Education
2El Paso Team Members
- Tony Chavez, Administrator
- John Wiebe, Local Evaluator
- Christopher Johnson, Data Manager
- Ledia Martinez, Project Officer
3Project Location
4Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe
5Logic Model--Intervention
6Logic Model--Outreach
7Logic Model--Training
8SUMMARY OF CARE MANAGEMENT INTERVENTIONS
Jan.-Aug. 2001
- Care Managers (RNs) completed transition of 112
clients to the Disease Management model
bringing total caseload to 254 at the La Fe CARE
facility (an increase of 78.8) - 357 people were tested for HIV, with a
return-for-result rate of 84 (or 299 persons)
and a positivity rate of 16 (or 57 persons) - In response to this volume, 7 additional staff
members were trained in pre-test counseling and
partner elicitation - 42 clinic visits in July 2000 vs. 208 clinic
visits in July 2001 (27 walk-in visits Dec 2000
vs. 48 in July 2001) -
9Needs Identified As A Result of Care Manager
Involvement
- Referral tracking mechanism (i.e., ophthalmology,
radiology, dental, etc.) - Response to abnormal/critical lab results
- Rapid response to failed clinic appointments
- Uniformity of all medical records
- Administration of all vaccines indicated by
protocol (to include Hepatitis B vaccine)
10Personnel Challenges Identified
- LMSW/ACP difficult (if not impossible) to retain
due to salary available and large case load - Nutritionist who is bilingual is difficult to
recruit - Will attempt to contract rather than employ
- Care Managers are receiving nutrition training in
the interim
11Evaluation Challenges and Solutions
- Dedicated data collection personnel
- Integration of care manager input
12Demographic Characteristics
- N112
- 87 male
- mean age 38 years
- mean time since diagnosis 5 years
- 97 White
- 90 Hispanic
- 56 preferred to answer in Spanish
13Sexual Orientation
14Education
Of the years of education reported, about half
took place in Mexico and half took place in the
U.S.
15Most Likely Exposure Category
16Employment Status
17More on Employment
- About half had been employed during the past
year. - 58 of those who were not employed were out of
work for health reasons. - Those who were employed missed an average of 17
days in the last year due to poor health. - 70 reported having no health insurance.
- 23 of those unemployed said they were looking
for work. - 20 of those who were not looking for work said
that they were concerned about losing their
benefits if they got a job. - Average household income was 12,668
18Inferred Treatment Issues
19Emergency Room Utilization
- 38 reported using the ER for care in the last
year, for an average of 2 visits. - Very few of those visits were initiated by clinic
staff.
20Depressive Symptomology
- Mean score on the BDI-II was 12.4 (Standard
Deviation 10.8) - Mean depression for English speaking clients was
14.7 (std. dev. 11.1)Dysphoric range - Mean depression for Spanish speaking clients was
10.8 (std. dev. 10.3)Nondepressed Range - Note a score of 20 or above would indicate Major
Depressive Disorder (Dozois, Dobson, Ahnberg,
1998)
21Adherence
- Of clients currently taking HIV medications, 74
reported that they had not missed a dose in the
past 3 days. - For those clients that did miss a dose in the
past 3 days, mean number of reported doses missed
was 4.4 (Std. dev. 4.6) - That is, they reported not taking their
medication 27 of the time.