Abstract

A number of studies have been conducted evaluating the attitudes of physicians and other health care providers toward treating PWAs or people who have tested positive for HIV (PHIVs). However, a majority of these studies have either concentrated on house staff physicians in regions which characteristically have a high-risk population base or have targeted primary care practitioners (family practice and internal medicine). This study focuses on exposure-prone physicians primarily engaged in invasive procedures (surgeons, OB/GYN, and emergency room physi cians) who practice within a moderate-risk population base (SMSA with a population of 475,000). Based on analysis of survey responses, the authors concluded that the majority of physicians engaged in exposure-prone invasive procedures are willing to treat PWA and PHIVs. Multiple discriminant analysis was utilized to determine if a relationship existed between a physician's willingness to perform elective surgery on a known AIDS patient and various demogra...

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