AIDS up to the Year 2000:
In March 1983 the Secretary of State for Welfare, Health and Cultural Affairs appointed the Steering Committee on Future Health Scenarios (STG). The task of the STG is to advise the Minister on the future of public health and health care in the long term in the Netherlands with a view to increasing...
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Zusammenfassung: | In March 1983 the Secretary of State for Welfare, Health and Cultural Affairs appointed the Steering Committee on Future Health Scenarios (STG). The task of the STG is to advise the Minister on the future of public health and health care in the long term in the Netherlands with a view to increasing the anticipatory capacity of government policy. Since 1983 the STG has set up a number of committees, including the Scenario Committee on AIDS, with a view to mapping out possible scenarios in their particular field of interest. The committees report in the form of scenario reports, which are of relevance not just to the national government but also to others involved in policy development and opinion formation in the field in question. What proportions will the HIV/AIDS epidemic assume and how many new HIV infections can be averted by HIV/AIDS prevention campaigns? How much care and support will people with HIV and AIDS need and what successes can be expected within the care sector? What will be the social consequences of AIDS and how can ostracism and the social isolation of people with HIV and AIDS be avoided? These and other related questions form the subject of this book, which examines the sociocultural and economic impact of AIDS in the Netherlands up to the year 2000. The book presents a study carried out by the Netherlands Institute of Mental Health (NcGv) and the National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (RIVM), under the direction of the STG Scenario Committee on AIDS. The researchers look back at the epidemiological, sociocultural and economic impact of AIDS in the Netherlands during the first decade of the epidemic and, on the basis of this, use scenario analysis to project the impact of AIDS up to the year 2000. The future projections relate both to the impact of AIDS and the maximization of efforts to combat the disease. In addition to a scenario exploring the impact of AIDS if developments continue unchanged, alternative scenarios are also put forward. These focus on the impact of significant changes in such diverse fields as sexual behaviour, injecting drug use, the effectiveness and organization of HIV/AIDS prevention programmes, and the demand for delivery of care. The book concludes that the impact of AIDS will only become fully apparent in the second decade of the epidemic. |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XXVII, 314 p) |
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spelling | Boom, F. M. L. G. van den Verfasser aut AIDS up to the Year 2000 by F. M. L. G. van den Boom, J. C. Jager, D. P. Reinking, M. J. Postma, C. E. S. Albers Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1992 1 Online-Ressource (XXVII, 314 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Future Health Scenarios In March 1983 the Secretary of State for Welfare, Health and Cultural Affairs appointed the Steering Committee on Future Health Scenarios (STG). The task of the STG is to advise the Minister on the future of public health and health care in the long term in the Netherlands with a view to increasing the anticipatory capacity of government policy. Since 1983 the STG has set up a number of committees, including the Scenario Committee on AIDS, with a view to mapping out possible scenarios in their particular field of interest. The committees report in the form of scenario reports, which are of relevance not just to the national government but also to others involved in policy development and opinion formation in the field in question. What proportions will the HIV/AIDS epidemic assume and how many new HIV infections can be averted by HIV/AIDS prevention campaigns? How much care and support will people with HIV and AIDS need and what successes can be expected within the care sector? What will be the social consequences of AIDS and how can ostracism and the social isolation of people with HIV and AIDS be avoided? These and other related questions form the subject of this book, which examines the sociocultural and economic impact of AIDS in the Netherlands up to the year 2000. The book presents a study carried out by the Netherlands Institute of Mental Health (NcGv) and the National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection (RIVM), under the direction of the STG Scenario Committee on AIDS. The researchers look back at the epidemiological, sociocultural and economic impact of AIDS in the Netherlands during the first decade of the epidemic and, on the basis of this, use scenario analysis to project the impact of AIDS up to the year 2000. The future projections relate both to the impact of AIDS and the maximization of efforts to combat the disease. In addition to a scenario exploring the impact of AIDS if developments continue unchanged, alternative scenarios are also put forward. These focus on the impact of significant changes in such diverse fields as sexual behaviour, injecting drug use, the effectiveness and organization of HIV/AIDS prevention programmes, and the demand for delivery of care. The book concludes that the impact of AIDS will only become fully apparent in the second decade of the epidemic. Public Health Immunology Infectious Diseases Epidemiology Emerging infectious diseases Jager, J. C. aut Reinking, D. P. aut Postma, M. J. aut Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780792318958 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789401128490 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2848-3 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Boom, F. M. L. G. van den Jager, J. C. Reinking, D. P. Postma, M. J. AIDS up to the Year 2000 Public Health Immunology Infectious Diseases Epidemiology Emerging infectious diseases |
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title_auth | AIDS up to the Year 2000 |
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title_full | AIDS up to the Year 2000 by F. M. L. G. van den Boom, J. C. Jager, D. P. Reinking, M. J. Postma, C. E. S. Albers |
title_fullStr | AIDS up to the Year 2000 by F. M. L. G. van den Boom, J. C. Jager, D. P. Reinking, M. J. Postma, C. E. S. Albers |
title_full_unstemmed | AIDS up to the Year 2000 by F. M. L. G. van den Boom, J. C. Jager, D. P. Reinking, M. J. Postma, C. E. S. Albers |
title_short | AIDS up to the Year 2000 |
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