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PCRS Partner Counseling and Referral Services Tereé Jerome Fern Orenstein California PCRS Program
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HIV Partner Counseling & Referral Services (PCRS) Array of Voluntary & Confidential services available to HIV positive persons and their sex and/or needle-sharing partners Integral part of a comprehensive HIV prevention program… Prevention With Positives
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PCRS For the HIV+ client : support and professional assistance with the notification of HIV exposure to all relevant partners For the partners : services include: For the partners : services include: notification of HIV exposure notification of HIV exposure HIV counseling and testing options, HIV counseling and testing options, referrals for other services: PCM, support groups, drug tx, STD evaluation, housing, domestic violence resources, legal assistance, etc... referrals for other services: PCM, support groups, drug tx, STD evaluation, housing, domestic violence resources, legal assistance, etc...
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PCRS Guiding Principles Voluntary Confidential Client Centered On-going Support Services and Referrals Universal access
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Disclosure Options Self Disclosure Dual Disclosure Provider Disclosure (Anonymous 3 rd Party Disclosure )
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Dispelling Myths about PCRS Dispelling Myths about PCRS Clients don’t want it Clients are too overwhelmed Not “client centered” Not voluntary Not confidential Cannot be done in anonymous settings
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GIVE ME NAMESNAMESNAMES The Clinic What People Think
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Role of Providers Check in with clients about partners Support clients in deciding whether or not to disclose their status Help client explore which option, if any, is best –Self, Dual, or Provider (Anonymous) Assess safety, Partner/Domestic Violence
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CDC 2004 Prevention Plan Approx ¼ of persons w/HIV (950K) are not aware of their infection and their risk for transmitting HIV. Prevent new infections by working w/HIV + persons and partners: – –Voluntary PCRS – –Rapid Testing (new models for DX HIV) – –Linking positive persons into care and treatment earlier Prevent vertical transmission, mother to child, 180 cases last year
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Benefits & Concerns Break into three groups: Client, Partner & Provider Client, Partner & Provider Brainstorm the benefits & concerns around PCRS, for the group you represent You need:1) Recorder 2) Reporter *15 minutes*
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Utilization of Voluntary HIV Partner Counseling and Referral Services (PCRS) California Office of AIDS & STD Control Branch
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PCRS Program Data 5 Demonstration Projects –14 Local Health Jurisdictions (LHJs) March 1999 – December 2002 1783 clients offered PCRS
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How HIV + Clients are Responding to PCRS (N=1783) Prepared by California Department of Health Services: Office of AIDS and STD Control Branch
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Partner Referrals 450 HIV+ clients went on to refer partner 802 total partners referred Average partners referred per client: 1.8 Range: 1-21 partners 71% designated only 1 partner 42% of partners referred to Provider, Dual or Contract services
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Number of OCs choosin g each type Percent of referring OCs* Number of total partner s elicited Percent of all partner s elicited Avg # of partners elicited per client: Range of partners elicited per client: Client30668%46958%1.51-19 Provider14332%27534%1.91-19 Dual409%46<6%1.11-5 Contract8<2%12<2%1.51-5 Partner Referrals *percentages do not necessarily add to 100% as OCs can choose multiple referral choice for different partners Prepared by California Department of Health Services: Office of AIDS and STD Control Branch
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161 partners (85%) were located 90 (56%) of the located partners were tested & Follow-up was initiated on 189 partners Prepared by California Department of Health Services: Office of AIDS and STD Control Branch Tested 56% (n=90) Prev neg, still neg 40% (n=36) Prev neg, new pos 2% (n=2)
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Partner Follow-up 189 partners followed-up 161 located (85%) 13% already HIV + 10% new positives of those located (16/161) 90 tested (56%) 18% new positives of those tested (16/90) 1.3% state OA-funded positivity rate 4%- 7.5% ‘HIV+ partner’ high risk group Over half (58%) of those testing were 1 st time testers (n=52)
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Supporting Materials from PCRS Program Customized Training Brochures Palm Cards Standards and Recommendations Data collection tools and technical assistance PCRS Toolkit (under construction)
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Contact us Fern Orenstein PCRS Program Director State of California 510-883-6638 forenste@dhs.ca.gov Tereé Jerome PCRS Regional Coordinator Bay Area 510-540-2907 tjerome@dhs.ca.govtjerome@dhs.ca.gov. tjerome@dhs.ca.gov
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