Systematic monitoring of retention in care in US-based HIV care facilities

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作者
Dasgupta, Sharoda [1 ]
Weiser, John [1 ]
Craw, Jason [1 ]
Tie, Yunfeng [1 ]
Beer, Linda [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Div HIV Aids Prevent, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
来源
AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV | 2020年 / 32卷 / 01期
关键词
HIV; care; systematic monitoring; retention; WHITE HIV/AIDS PROGRAM; ADHERENCE; MORTALITY; RATES;
D O I
10.1080/09540121.2019.1619660
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
National guidelines recommend that HIV providers systematically monitor retention in care to identify and re-engage persons suboptimally in care. We described (1) U.S.-based outpatient HIV care facilities that systematically monitor retention in care, and (2) characteristics of patients attending facilities that monitored retention in care. We used data collected during 6/2014-5/2015 from the Medical Monitoring Project, an annual, cross-sectional survey that produces nationally representative estimates of characteristics of HIV-positive persons in medical care. We described systematic monitoring of retention in care among facilities and patients attending facilities providing this service using weighted percentages and 95% confidence intervals, and used Rao-Scott chi-square tests (p < .05) to assess differences by selected characteristics. Overall, 67% of facilities systematically monitored retention in care, and 81% of patients attended these facilities. Federally qualified health centers, community-based organizations, health departments, non-private practices, and Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP)-funded facilities were more likely to systematically monitor retention in care. Persons living in poverty, and those who were homeless or incarcerated, or injected drugs were more likely to attend facilities with this service. Although systematic monitoring of retention in care is accessible for many patients, improvements at other, non-RWHAP-funded facilities may help in reaching national prevention goals.
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