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Uptake of same-day initiation of HIV treatment in Malawi, South Africa, and Zambia as reported in routinely collected data: the SPRINT retrospective cohort study

Background: Since 2017 global guidelines have recommended “same-day initiation” (SDI) of antiretroviral treatment (ART) for patients considered ready for treatment on the day of HIV diagnosis. Many countries have incorporated a SDI option into national guidelines, but SDI uptake is not well document...

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Autores principales: Huber, Amy, Hirasen, Kamban, Brennan, Alana T., Phiri, Bevis, Tcherini, Timothy, Mulenga, Lloyd, Haimbe, Prudence, Shakwelele, Hilda, Nyirenda, Rose, Wilson Matola, Bilaal, Gunda, Andrews, Rosen, Sydney
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10160348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37153118
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.14424.2
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author Huber, Amy
Hirasen, Kamban
Brennan, Alana T.
Phiri, Bevis
Tcherini, Timothy
Mulenga, Lloyd
Haimbe, Prudence
Shakwelele, Hilda
Nyirenda, Rose
Wilson Matola, Bilaal
Gunda, Andrews
Rosen, Sydney
author_facet Huber, Amy
Hirasen, Kamban
Brennan, Alana T.
Phiri, Bevis
Tcherini, Timothy
Mulenga, Lloyd
Haimbe, Prudence
Shakwelele, Hilda
Nyirenda, Rose
Wilson Matola, Bilaal
Gunda, Andrews
Rosen, Sydney
author_sort Huber, Amy
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description Background: Since 2017 global guidelines have recommended “same-day initiation” (SDI) of antiretroviral treatment (ART) for patients considered ready for treatment on the day of HIV diagnosis. Many countries have incorporated a SDI option into national guidelines, but SDI uptake is not well documented. We estimated average time to ART initiation at 12 public healthcare facilities in Malawi, five in South Africa, and 12 in Zambia. Methods: We identified patients eligible to start ART between January 2018 and June 2019 from facility testing registers and reviewed their medical records from HIV diagnosis to the earlier date of treatment initiation or 6 months. We estimated the proportion of patients initiating ART on the same day or within 7, 14, 30, or 180 days of baseline. Results: We enrolled 825 patients in Malawi, 534 in South Africa, and 1,984 in Zambia. Overall, 88% of patients in Malawi, 57% in South Africa, and 91% in Zambia received SDI. In Malawi, most who did not receive SDI had not initiated ART ≤6 months. In South Africa, an additional 13% initiated ≤1 week, but 21% had no record of initiation ≤6 months. Among those who did initiate within 6 months in Zambia, most started ≤1 week. There were no major differences by sex. WHO Stage III/IV and tuberculosis symptoms were associated with delays in ART initiation;  clinic size and having a CD4 count done were associated with an increased likelihood of SDI. Conclusions: As of 2020, SDI of ART was widespread, if not nearly universal, in Malawi and Zambia but considerably less common in South Africa. Limitations of the study include pre-COVID-19 data that do not reflect pandemic adaptations and potentially missing data for Zambia. South Africa may be able to increase overall ART coverage by reducing numbers of patients who do not initiate ≤6 months.
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spelling pubmed-101603482023-05-06 Uptake of same-day initiation of HIV treatment in Malawi, South Africa, and Zambia as reported in routinely collected data: the SPRINT retrospective cohort study Huber, Amy Hirasen, Kamban Brennan, Alana T. Phiri, Bevis Tcherini, Timothy Mulenga, Lloyd Haimbe, Prudence Shakwelele, Hilda Nyirenda, Rose Wilson Matola, Bilaal Gunda, Andrews Rosen, Sydney Gates Open Res Research Article Background: Since 2017 global guidelines have recommended “same-day initiation” (SDI) of antiretroviral treatment (ART) for patients considered ready for treatment on the day of HIV diagnosis. Many countries have incorporated a SDI option into national guidelines, but SDI uptake is not well documented. We estimated average time to ART initiation at 12 public healthcare facilities in Malawi, five in South Africa, and 12 in Zambia. Methods: We identified patients eligible to start ART between January 2018 and June 2019 from facility testing registers and reviewed their medical records from HIV diagnosis to the earlier date of treatment initiation or 6 months. We estimated the proportion of patients initiating ART on the same day or within 7, 14, 30, or 180 days of baseline. Results: We enrolled 825 patients in Malawi, 534 in South Africa, and 1,984 in Zambia. Overall, 88% of patients in Malawi, 57% in South Africa, and 91% in Zambia received SDI. In Malawi, most who did not receive SDI had not initiated ART ≤6 months. In South Africa, an additional 13% initiated ≤1 week, but 21% had no record of initiation ≤6 months. Among those who did initiate within 6 months in Zambia, most started ≤1 week. There were no major differences by sex. WHO Stage III/IV and tuberculosis symptoms were associated with delays in ART initiation;  clinic size and having a CD4 count done were associated with an increased likelihood of SDI. Conclusions: As of 2020, SDI of ART was widespread, if not nearly universal, in Malawi and Zambia but considerably less common in South Africa. Limitations of the study include pre-COVID-19 data that do not reflect pandemic adaptations and potentially missing data for Zambia. South Africa may be able to increase overall ART coverage by reducing numbers of patients who do not initiate ≤6 months. F1000 Research Limited 2023-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10160348/ /pubmed/37153118 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.14424.2 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Huber A et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Huber, Amy
Hirasen, Kamban
Brennan, Alana T.
Phiri, Bevis
Tcherini, Timothy
Mulenga, Lloyd
Haimbe, Prudence
Shakwelele, Hilda
Nyirenda, Rose
Wilson Matola, Bilaal
Gunda, Andrews
Rosen, Sydney
Uptake of same-day initiation of HIV treatment in Malawi, South Africa, and Zambia as reported in routinely collected data: the SPRINT retrospective cohort study
title Uptake of same-day initiation of HIV treatment in Malawi, South Africa, and Zambia as reported in routinely collected data: the SPRINT retrospective cohort study
title_full Uptake of same-day initiation of HIV treatment in Malawi, South Africa, and Zambia as reported in routinely collected data: the SPRINT retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Uptake of same-day initiation of HIV treatment in Malawi, South Africa, and Zambia as reported in routinely collected data: the SPRINT retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Uptake of same-day initiation of HIV treatment in Malawi, South Africa, and Zambia as reported in routinely collected data: the SPRINT retrospective cohort study
title_short Uptake of same-day initiation of HIV treatment in Malawi, South Africa, and Zambia as reported in routinely collected data: the SPRINT retrospective cohort study
title_sort uptake of same-day initiation of hiv treatment in malawi, south africa, and zambia as reported in routinely collected data: the sprint retrospective cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10160348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37153118
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.14424.2
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