2021
DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2021.596
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Increasing routine HIV testing in low and medium secure forensic settings

Abstract: AimsThere remain a number of barriers to patients taking HIV tests, and prevalence of HIV in patients with severe mental illness can be higher than those without. Patients in forensic settings may be at even greater risk. National standards state that in areas of high and extremely high prevalence of HIV, testing should be offered routinely on admission to hospital. A review of compliance with these standards took place across low and medium secure male forensic wards in West London, followed by implementation… Show more

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