Challenges to the HIV Care Continuum During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mexico: A Mixed Methods Study

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Isaac Núñez
Ana Amuchastegui
Alejandra Vásquez-Salinas
Steven Díaz
Yanink Caro-Vega
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[1] Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán,Departamento de Educación Médica
[2] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,División de Estudios de Postgrado, Facultad de Medicina
[3] Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco,Departamento de Educación y Comunicación
[4] Centro Ambulatorio Para la Prevención y Atención del Sida E Infecciones de Transmisión Sexual (CAPASITS Oaxaca),Departamento de Infectología
[5] Independent Consultant,undefined
[6] Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán,undefined
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Mixed methods research; HIV; COVID-19; HIV Care Continuum; Mexico;
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been reported to disrupt the access to care of people who live with HIV (PWH). The impact of the pandemic on the longitudinal HIV care continuum, however, has not been properly evaluated. We performed a mixed-methods study using data from the Mexican System of Distribution, Logistics, and ART Surveillance on PWH that are cared for in the state of Oaxaca. We evaluated the number of HIV diagnoses performed in the state before and during the pandemic with an interrupted time series. We used the longitudinal HIV care continuum framework to describe the stages of HIV care before and during the pandemic. Finally, we performed a qualitative analysis to determine which were the challenges faced by staff and users regarding HIV care during the pandemic. New HIV diagnoses were lower during the first year of the pandemic compared with the year immediately before. Among 2682 PWH with enough information to determine their status of care, 728 started receiving care during the COVID-19 pandemic and 1954 before the pandemic. PWH engaged before the pandemic spent 42825 months (58.2% of follow-up) in optimal HIV control compared with 3061 months (56.1% of follow-up) for those engaged in care during the pandemic. Staff and users reported decreases in the frequency of appointments, prioritisation of unhealthy users, larger disbursements of ART medication, and novel communication strategies with PWH. Despite challenges due to government cutbacks, changes implemented by staff helped maintain HIV care due to higher flexibility in ART delivery and individualised attention.
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