Positive Self-Management Program for HIV (PSMP)
The HIV Care and Treatment Program supports the Positive Self-Management Program for HIV (PSMP), developed by Stanford University, as a way of addressing the chronic health needs of people living with HIV/AIDS in Oregon.
The PSMP, Living Well with HIV and AIDS is a group health education and skills building workshop to help HIV positive individuals actively manage their disease. Participants engage in 7 weekly workshops led by two leaders trained in the evidence based PSMP method. The Workshop content includes how to integrate medicine regimens into daily life to improve adherence; techniques to deal with problems like fear, isolation, and fatigue; exercise for maintaining and improving strength, flexibility, and endurance; communicating with family and health professionals around one’s disease; nutrition; symptom evaluation and management; and evaluation of new or alternative treatments. Classes are highly participatory and focus on mutual support and skills-building.
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Interested in participating in a workshop?
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Outside Portland Metro Area:
Please contact the HIV Care and Treatment Program, Annick Benson-Scott at 971-673-0142 or at 1-800-805-2313 |
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Portland Metro Area:
Please contact the Partnership Project, Julia Lager-Mesulam at 503-230-1202, ext. 235 or at lagermes@ohsu.edu or http://www.ohsu.edu/partnership/fuzeon.html#Positive |
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Deschutes County:
Please contact Deschutes County Health Department, Susan McCreedy at 541-322-7402 |
To find out more about the PSMP program developed by Stanford University please click on the following link: http://patienteducation.stanford.edu/programs/psmp.html
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Partner Notification
If you have HIV and need to notify a sex or needle sharing partner, there are options:
Tell them yourself. We can help and support you. Tell them in person, by e-mail (with or without your name) at inSPOT, or another way that works for you. Contact a case manager or your doctor if you want support with this.
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