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HIV prevention case management : literature review and current practice
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September 1997
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Description:Prevention case management (PCM) for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was funded originally by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 1992 through cooperative agreements with community-based organizations (CBOs). That same year, PCM was included for the first time as a health education and risk-reduction (HERR) activity in CDC’s program announcement for state and local health departments. CDC HERR activities include a range of HIV prevention activities designed to motivate behavior change through outreach, counseling, and other approaches. In 1995, CDC published the first programmatic guidelines for PCM. In 1997, the National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, CDC, revised the guidelines for PCM. This report summarizes a review of scientific literature on case management, acquired immuno- deficiency syndrome (AIDS) case management, and PCM. The review was undertaken to support the revision of PCM guidelines, and it highlights many important lessons learned from the case manage- ment literature that should be considered in planning, implementing, and evaluating PCM programs. This document may help CDC grantees implement the revised PCM guidelines
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