HIV retention in care: results and lessons learned from the Positive Pathways Implementation Trial

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作者
Wohlfeiler, Michael B. [1 ]
Weber, Rachel Palmieri [2 ]
Brunet, Laurence [2 ]
Fusco, Jennifer S. [2 ]
Uranaka, Christine [1 ]
Cochran, Quateka [1 ]
Palma, Monica [1 ]
Evans, Tammeka [3 ]
Millner, Carl [1 ]
Fusco, Gregory P. [2 ]
机构
[1] AIDS Healthcare Fdn, Los Angeles, CA USA
[2] Epividian Inc, Raleigh, NC 27601 USA
[3] ViiV Healthcare, Durham, NC USA
来源
BMC PRIMARY CARE | 2022年 / 23卷 / 01期
关键词
HIV; HIVTreatment and Prevention; Retention in Care; Re-engagement; Alerts; Clinical Decision Support System; CLINICAL DECISION-SUPPORT; PATIENT SAFETY; SYSTEM; INTERVENTION; INFORMATICS; VISITS; PREVENTION; MORTALITY; SURVIVAL; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1186/s12875-022-01909-2
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Sustained, routine care is vital to the health of people with HIV (PWH) and decreasing transmission of HIV. We evaluated whether the identification of PWH at-risk of falling out of care and prompts for outreach were effective in retaining PWH in care in the United States. Methods: In this cluster randomized controlled trial, 20 AIDS Healthcare Foundation Healthcare Centers (HCCs) were randomized to the intervention (n = 10) or control (n = 1 0) arm; all maintained existing retention efforts. The intervention included daily automated flags in CHORUS (TM), a mobile app and web-based reporting solution utilizing electronic health record data, that identified PWH at-risk of falling out of care to clinic staff. Among flagged PWH, the association between the intervention and visits after a flag was assessed using logistic regression models fit with generalized estimating equations (independent correlation structure) to account for clustering. To adjust for differences between HCCs, models included geographic region, number of PWH at HCC, and proportions of PWH who self-identified as Hispanic or had the Ryan White Program as a payer. Results: Of 15,875 PWH in care, 56% were flagged; 76% (intervention) and 75% (control) resulted in a visit, of which 76% were within 2 months of the flag. In adjusted analyses, flags had higher odds of being followed by a visit (odds ratio [OR]: 1.08, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.97, 1.21) or a visit within 2 months (OR: 1.07, 95% CI: 0.97, 1.17) at intervention than control HCCs. Among at-risk PWH with viral loads at baseline and study end, the proportion with <50 copies/mL increased in both study arms, but more so at intervention (65% to 74%) than control (62% to 67%) HCCs. Conclusion: Despite challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, adding an intervention to existing retention efforts, and the reality that behavior change takes time, PWH flagged as at-risk of falling out of care were marginally more likely to return for care at intervention than control HCCs and a greater proportion achieved undetectability. Sustained use of the retention module in CHORU (TM) has the potential to streamline retention efforts, retain more PWH in care, and ultimately decrease transmission of HIV.
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