Predictors of HIV Care Outcomes among Recently Out-of-Care Individuals in The Massachusetts Cooperative Re-engagement Controlled Trial Cohort

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Pokhrel, Dinesh [1 ]
Lang, Simona G. [1 ]
Elder, Heather [1 ]
John, Betsey [1 ]
Roosevelt, Kathleen A. [1 ]
Klevens, Monina [1 ]
Randall, Liisa M. [1 ]
Demaria, Alfred [1 ]
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[1] Massachusetts Dept Publ Hlth, Bureau Infect Dis & Lab Sci, Boston, MA 02108 USA
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HIV; Predictors; Out-of-care; Re-engagement in care; COMMUNITY-HEALTH CENTERS; SURVEILLANCE DATA; HIV/AIDS; RISK;
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10.1007/s10461-024-04457-1
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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A cohort of individuals in care for HIV infection who were identified as being recently out-of-care (OOC) was recruited for a trial using a data-to-care approach and an intervention to facilitate re-engagement and retention in care. This allowed for analysis of demographic and clinical characteristics correlated with recently being OOC, re-engagement, and successful retention in care and viral suppression. Recently OOC persons with HIV infection (PWH) were identified for enrollment in the Cooperative Re-engagement Controlled Trial (CoRECT). CoRECT employed a data-to-care strategy, using both clinical and surveillance data, and an active public health re-engagement intervention. We estimated relative risks (RRs), unadjusted and with multivariate log binomial regression models, to analyze associations between sociodemographic and clinical predictors of being OOC, re-engagement, retention in care, and viral suppression. Of the 630 OOC PWH enrolled in CoRECT, most were male (72.7%) and over 30 years old (91.3%). Almost 40.0% were Black non-Hispanic, 29.7% were non-US born, and 41.6% were men who have sex with men (MSM). Possible predictors of re-engagement, retention in care, and viral suppression included younger age, Hispanic race/ethnicity, birth in a US dependency, AIDS status, and HIV exposure mode. Viral suppression status within 1-year pre-enrollment was significantly associated with all outcomes: re-engagement (aRR 1.28), retention (aRR 1.72), viral suppression (aRR 1.81), and durable viral suppression (aRR 3.30). Findings elucidate factors associated with care engagement and continuity for recently OOC PWH which can be used to inform targeted re-engagement activities for priority populations and guide future data-to-care interventions.
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