Factors that influence the satisfaction of people living with HIV with differentiated antiretroviral therapy delivery models in east Central Uganda: a cross-sectional study

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Baleeta, Keith [1 ]
Muhwezi, Augustin [1 ]
Tumwesigye, Nathan [2 ]
Kintu, Betty Nsangi [1 ]
Riese, Sara [1 ]
Byonanebye, Dathan [3 ]
Mbonye, Martin [1 ]
Mwehire, Daniel [1 ]
Iriso, Robert [1 ]
Ayebazibwe, Bernard [1 ]
Bailey, Lauren [4 ]
Lopez, Deborah [1 ]
McGough, Laura [1 ]
Etukoit, Michael [5 ]
Nantamu, Dyogo [6 ]
Nakitende, Louisa [1 ]
Tibengana, Baker [5 ]
Wasswa, Jacob [1 ]
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[1] Univ Res Co, LLC, Jinja, Uganda
[2] Family Hlth Int 360, Kampala, Uganda
[3] Makerere Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Kampala, Uganda
[4] US Agcy Int Dev, Washington, DC USA
[5] AIDS Support Org, Kampala, Uganda
[6] Jinja Dist Local Govt, Kampala, Jinja, Uganda
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Differentiated service delivery model (DSDM); HIV care; Patient satisfaction; Community client-led ART delivery (CCLAD); Community drug distribution points (CDDP); Fast-track drug refill (FTDR); PATIENT SATISFACTION; SERVICES;
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10.1186/s12913-023-09114-2
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) and the Uganda Ministry of Health recommend differentiated service delivery models (DSDMs) as patient-centered antiretroviral therapy (ART) mechanisms for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) with undetectable viral loads. We studied patient satisfaction with ART services, and its associated factors amongst PLHIV enrolled in DSDMs in Uganda.MethodsThis cross-sectional study involved a random sample of PLHIV accessing DSDM-related ART at nine facilities in East Central Uganda. Eligible patients were adult PLHIV (>= 18 years), on ART, and enrolled for at least 12 months in one of three DSDMs: Community Client-Led ART Delivery (CCLAD), Community Drug Distribution Points (CDDP), or Fast-Track Drug Refill (FTDR). We collected data from June to July 2019. A validated tool measured satisfaction. General Estimating Equations with modified Poisson regression and exchangeable correlation structures accounted for clustering at health facilities and identified DSDM-related satisfaction factors.ResultsOf 842 participants enrolled, 530 (63.5%) accessed HIV care through CDDP, 166 (20.1%) through CCLAD, and 146 (16.3%) through FTDR; 541 (64.2%) were satisfied with DSDM services: 78.7% in CDDP, 42.8% in CCLAD, and 36.3% in FTDR. The delivery and treatment factors positively associated with satisfaction included: being enrolled on CDDP [adjusted prevalence ratio (aPR) = 1.51, 95% CI:1.47-1.56] or FTDR [aPR = 1.47, 95% CI:1.26-1.71] relative to CCLAD and being enrolled in a DSDM for more than 3 years [aPR = 1.28, 95% CI:1.11-1.48]. Poor ART adherence [aPR = 0.33, 95% CI:0.19-0.56] and having a baseline WHO HIV stage of 3 or 4 [aPR = 0.36, 95% CI:0.20-0.64] relative to stages 1 and 2 were negatively associated. Among socioeconomic factors, having lower transport costs (< $1.35) per clinic visit [aPR = 1.34, 95% CI:1.17-1.53], being employed [aPR = 1.61, 95% CI:1.38-1.87], and being single [aPR = 1.10, 95% CI:1.08-1.13] were positively associated with satisfaction; drinking alcohol at least once a week [aPR = 0.77, 95% CI:0.63-0.93] was negatively associated with patient satisfaction.ConclusionsResults showed that 64.2% of patients were satisfied with DSDM services. HIV service delivery and treatment factors (DSDM type, time in DSDM, WHO stage, ART adherence), plus social factors (employment and marital status, transport costs, alcohol consumption), were associated with patient satisfaction. DSDM implementers should tailor services to address these factors to improve patient satisfaction.
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