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HIV Testing of At Risk Patients in a Large Integrated Health Care System
OBJECTIVE: Early identification of HIV infection is critical for patients to receive life-prolonging treatment and risk-reduction counseling. Understanding HIV screening practices and barriers to HIV testing is an important prelude to designing successful HIV screening programs. Our objective was to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1824727/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17356961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-006-0028-9 |
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author | Owens, Douglas K. Sundaram, Vandana Lazzeroni, Laura C. Douglass, Lena R. Tempio, Patricia Holodniy, Mark Sanders, Gillian D. Shadle, Vera M. McWhorter, Valerie C. Agoncillo, Teodora Haren, Noreen Chavis, Darlene Borowsky, Leila H. Yano, Elizabeth M. Jensen, Peter Simberkoff, Michael S. Bozzette, Samuel A. |
author_facet | Owens, Douglas K. Sundaram, Vandana Lazzeroni, Laura C. Douglass, Lena R. Tempio, Patricia Holodniy, Mark Sanders, Gillian D. Shadle, Vera M. McWhorter, Valerie C. Agoncillo, Teodora Haren, Noreen Chavis, Darlene Borowsky, Leila H. Yano, Elizabeth M. Jensen, Peter Simberkoff, Michael S. Bozzette, Samuel A. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Early identification of HIV infection is critical for patients to receive life-prolonging treatment and risk-reduction counseling. Understanding HIV screening practices and barriers to HIV testing is an important prelude to designing successful HIV screening programs. Our objective was to evaluate current practice patterns for identification of HIV. METHODS: We used a retrospective cohort analysis of 13,991 at-risk patients seen at 4 large Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health-care systems. We also reviewed 1,100 medical records of tested patients. We assessed HIV testing rates among at-risk patients, the rationale for HIV testing, and predictors of HIV testing and of HIV infection. RESULTS: Of the 13,991 patients at risk for HIV, only 36% had been HIV-tested. The prevalence of HIV ranged from 1% to 20% among tested patients at the 4 sites. Approximately 90% of patients who were tested had a documented reason for testing. CONCLUSION: One-half to two-thirds of patients at risk for HIV had not been tested within our selected VA sites. Among tested patients, the rationale for HIV testing was well documented. Further testing of at-risk patients could clearly benefit patients who have unidentified HIV infection by providing earlier access to life-prolonging therapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-18247272008-03-01 HIV Testing of At Risk Patients in a Large Integrated Health Care System Owens, Douglas K. Sundaram, Vandana Lazzeroni, Laura C. Douglass, Lena R. Tempio, Patricia Holodniy, Mark Sanders, Gillian D. Shadle, Vera M. McWhorter, Valerie C. Agoncillo, Teodora Haren, Noreen Chavis, Darlene Borowsky, Leila H. Yano, Elizabeth M. Jensen, Peter Simberkoff, Michael S. Bozzette, Samuel A. J Gen Intern Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: Early identification of HIV infection is critical for patients to receive life-prolonging treatment and risk-reduction counseling. Understanding HIV screening practices and barriers to HIV testing is an important prelude to designing successful HIV screening programs. Our objective was to evaluate current practice patterns for identification of HIV. METHODS: We used a retrospective cohort analysis of 13,991 at-risk patients seen at 4 large Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health-care systems. We also reviewed 1,100 medical records of tested patients. We assessed HIV testing rates among at-risk patients, the rationale for HIV testing, and predictors of HIV testing and of HIV infection. RESULTS: Of the 13,991 patients at risk for HIV, only 36% had been HIV-tested. The prevalence of HIV ranged from 1% to 20% among tested patients at the 4 sites. Approximately 90% of patients who were tested had a documented reason for testing. CONCLUSION: One-half to two-thirds of patients at risk for HIV had not been tested within our selected VA sites. Among tested patients, the rationale for HIV testing was well documented. Further testing of at-risk patients could clearly benefit patients who have unidentified HIV infection by providing earlier access to life-prolonging therapy. Springer-Verlag 2007-01-06 2007-03 /pmc/articles/PMC1824727/ /pubmed/17356961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-006-0028-9 Text en © Society of General Internal Medicine 2007 |
spellingShingle | Original Article Owens, Douglas K. Sundaram, Vandana Lazzeroni, Laura C. Douglass, Lena R. Tempio, Patricia Holodniy, Mark Sanders, Gillian D. Shadle, Vera M. McWhorter, Valerie C. Agoncillo, Teodora Haren, Noreen Chavis, Darlene Borowsky, Leila H. Yano, Elizabeth M. Jensen, Peter Simberkoff, Michael S. Bozzette, Samuel A. HIV Testing of At Risk Patients in a Large Integrated Health Care System |
title | HIV Testing of At Risk Patients in a Large Integrated Health Care System |
title_full | HIV Testing of At Risk Patients in a Large Integrated Health Care System |
title_fullStr | HIV Testing of At Risk Patients in a Large Integrated Health Care System |
title_full_unstemmed | HIV Testing of At Risk Patients in a Large Integrated Health Care System |
title_short | HIV Testing of At Risk Patients in a Large Integrated Health Care System |
title_sort | hiv testing of at risk patients in a large integrated health care system |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1824727/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17356961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-006-0028-9 |
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