Disruptions to HIV services due to the COVID pandemic in the USA: a state-level stakeholder perspective

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Pinto, Rogerio M. [1 ]
Hall, Evan [1 ]
Im, Vitalis [1 ]
Lee, Carol A. [2 ]
Park, Sunggeun [1 ]
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[1] Univ Michigan, Sch Social Work, 1080 South Univ Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Dept Psychiat, Ann Arbor, MI USA
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美国国家卫生研究院;
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HIV prevention; HIV services; COVID disruptions; Responses to COVID-19;
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10.1186/s12913-024-10609-9
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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BackgroundThe United States envisions a 90% reduction in HIV infections by 2030. However, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the HIV continuum and disproportionately affected access to social and health services for people at the highest vulnerability. This study shows how stakeholders in the State of Michigan handled disruptions and their key recommendations. As a case study, this study adds to the literature about preparedness for future pandemics.MethodsWe interviewed 33 statewide Michigan HIV/AIDS Council members-practitioners, researchers, and community representatives, guiding service planning, improvement, and resource allocations, measuring group cohesiveness using a tested scale. We measured group cohesiveness as a proxy for how individual opinions reflected those of the Council as a group. We used qualitative questions to assess: (1) how the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted HIV prevention; (2) how disruptions were handled; and (3) recommendation to help address disruptions now and in the future. Using thematic analysis, we coded the interviews.ResultsWe found a high degree of cohesiveness. Participants agreed that the pandemic disrupted HIV prevention services (e.g., HIV testing, PrEP education, referrals to primary care, etcetera) offered by community organizations, hospital clinics, and health departments across the state. In response, they developed online and curbside services to maintain HIV services, abate social isolation, and address structural issues like lack of food and public transportation. We organized results in four categories: (1) HIV service disruptions (e.g., "Housing for women and children who are fleeing a legal situation"); (2) Responses to disruptions (e.g., "Some of them, we would say, hey, weather permitting, we'll come out to your car"); (3) Minoritized groups disproportionately affected (e.g., "Especially in my community, to get people if there's ever a vaccine, Black people are going to be the last people to take it"); and (4) Recommendations (below).ConclusionsThe pandemic unsettled and further exacerbated every aspect of HIV service provision. The main recommendation was to overhaul communication systems between government and organizations offering HIV services to mitigate disruptions and improve the chances of achieving a 90% reduction.
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