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Texas Medical Monitoring Project (MMP) Meeting Omni Austin Hotel at Southpark Thursday, May 31, 2007 Local Questions for 2006
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Age groups by Gender
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Race / Ethnicity 23% 44% 33%
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Level of Education
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Interview Language 84% 16%
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Gender by Perceived Exposure
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Barriers to Care 27% encountered barriers to receiving HIV care since first positive 27% couldn’t afford a usual source of care 27% didn’t know where to find regular HIV care 7% couldn’t get a regular appointment anywhere 20% no HIV doctors in their area 7% didn’t feel the need to seek treatment for HIV 40% Other
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Quality of Care
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Very Poor “Changed appt. without notifying client” Poor “Not enough help” Fair “Negative staff attitude” “impersonal”
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Quality of Care cont. Good “Still alive” “Staff cares about you” “Dr is sincere” “I feel I have access” Very Good “Dr. touches me” “Staff are very courteous and attentive” “Support services are interrelated” “Dr and staff are respectful”
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Accessing HIV Rx and Healthcare 2% client crossed the Mexican border 2% client purchased through a recycling program No one purchased non FDA approved drugs No one crossed the Mexican or Canadian border for HIV health care. 41% regular dental care since tested positive
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Complementary/Alternative Therapies * Faith, nutritionist, exercise N=20
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Pregnancy since HIV+ 28% (5) of the female respondents had been pregnant since first testing positive for HIV All said they were pregnant only once since testing positive 80% (4) received prenatal care 60% (3) learned of their HIV status during pregnancy
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Pregnancy since HIV + cont. 40% (2) were tested during the labor/delivery of their pregnancy 60% (3) didn’t take antiretroviral Rx during the pregnancy 40% (2) didn’t take antiretroviral Rx during their labor 60% (3) of the babies received antiretroviral Rx after birth Two of the children are infected with HIV.
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Race/Ethnicity of Sex Partners 32% 21% 41% 6%
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Sex Practices & Characteristics 5% crossed the Mexican border to meet sex partners 7% used the internet to meet partners for sex 4% of clients considered themselves to be on the “down low”
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Drug Use 27% of clients used non-injecting drugs in the past 12 months Two thirds (10) of those clients used marijuana in the past 12 months 8 of the 10 clients used marijuana for medicinal purposes. No one went across the Mexican border for illegal drugs
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