The study assessed the components of high-quality HIV palliative care using
the multidimensional model of quality assessment developed by Maxwell (4).
Data collection consisted of interviews with individual subjects and focus
groups. The interviews took place in three London health authorities. Seve
n service users and 74 providers of health care and voluntary services were
interviewed. Maxwell's model identifies the components of high-quality HIV
palliative care as: competent, skilled practitioners (effectiveness); conf
idential, non-discriminatory, and culturally sensitive care (acceptability)
; collaborative and coordinated care (efficiency); flexible and responsive
care (access and relevance to need); and fair access for all clients (equit
y). Our results show that the six dimensions of quality appear to be inextr
icably linked from the client's point of view. Thus, service commissioners
and providers need to examine all six of the dimensions when assessing the
quality of HIV services. These findings may serve as a model for other pall
iative care services.