Factors predicting 12-month retention in care for minority women living with HIV

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Ingram, Mercedes, V [1 ]
Amodei, Nancy [1 ]
Perez, Veronica Villela [1 ,2 ]
German, Victor [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hlth Syst, Community Initiat & Populat Hlth, 4502 Med Dr,MS 82-2, San Antonio, TX 78229 USA
[2] St Marys Univ, San Antonio, TX USA
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HIV Care; low income women of color; medical case management; patient navigation; treatment retention; LOW-INCOME WOMEN; POSITIVE WOMEN; UNITED-STATES; HEALTH-CARE; BARRIERS; FACILITATORS; ENGAGEMENT; INFECTION; INTERVENTIONS; SUPPRESSION;
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10.1177/20499361221089815
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R51 [传染病];
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Objectives: Retention in HIV medical care is associated with improved clinical outcomes and reduced mortality. The present study was conducted to identify significant predictors of 1-year retention in care for a sample of minority women whose engagement in HIV care at baseline varied along the care continuum from newly diagnosed to lost-to-care. Methods: One hundred sixty-five cisgender and transgender women living with HIV in a southern US state were offered a multicomponent retention intervention that included outreach, medical case management (MCM), patient navigation services (PN), and a group intervention for stigma. Multilevel logistic regression analysis was performed to identify baseline and intervention predictors of retention in care at 12 months following enrollment. Results: Multilevel logistic regression analysis revealed that baseline characteristics such as working significantly reduced the odds of being retained as did increasing CD4 counts. However, greater amounts of patient navigation and medical case management services received increased the odds of being retained. Conclusion: MCM services designed to accelerate coordination and linkage or re-linkage to primary care and PN services to help navigate the complex system of HIV offered in the present study are particularly effective for minority women who lack health insurance, have low CD4 counts, and are unemployed.
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