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Linkage to HIV, TB and Non-Communicable Disease Care from a Mobile Testing Unit in Cape Town, South Africa
BACKGROUND: HIV counseling and testing may serve as an entry point for non-communicable disease screening. OBJECTIVES: To determine the yield of newly-diagnosed HIV, tuberculosis (TB) symptoms, diabetes and hypertension, and to assess CD4 count testing, linkage to care as well as correlates of linka...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3827432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24236170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080017 |
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author | Govindasamy, Darshini Kranzer, Katharina van Schaik, Nienke Noubary, Farzad Wood, Robin Walensky, Rochelle P. Freedberg, Kenneth A. Bassett, Ingrid V. Bekker, Linda-Gail |
author_facet | Govindasamy, Darshini Kranzer, Katharina van Schaik, Nienke Noubary, Farzad Wood, Robin Walensky, Rochelle P. Freedberg, Kenneth A. Bassett, Ingrid V. Bekker, Linda-Gail |
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description | BACKGROUND: HIV counseling and testing may serve as an entry point for non-communicable disease screening. OBJECTIVES: To determine the yield of newly-diagnosed HIV, tuberculosis (TB) symptoms, diabetes and hypertension, and to assess CD4 count testing, linkage to care as well as correlates of linkage and barriers to care from a mobile testing unit. METHODS: A mobile unit provided screening for HIV, TB symptoms, diabetes and hypertension in Cape Town, South Africa between March 2010 and September 2011. The yield of newly-diagnosed cases of these conditions was measured and clients were followed-up between January and November 2011 to assess linkage. Linkage to care was defined as accessing care within one, three or six months post-HIV diagnosis (dependent on CD4 count) and one month post-diagnosis for other conditions. Clinical and socio-demographic correlates of linkage to care were evaluated using Poisson regression and barriers to care were determined. RESULTS: Of 9,806 clients screened, the yield of new diagnoses was: HIV (5.5%), TB suspects (10.1%), diabetes (0.8%) and hypertension (58.1%). Linkage to care for HIV-infected clients, TB suspects, diabetics and hypertensives was: 51.3%, 56.7%, 74.1% and 50.0%. Only disclosure of HIV-positive status to family members or partners (RR=2.6, 95% CI: 1.04-6.3, p=0.04) was independently associated with linkage to HIV care. The main barrier to care reported by all groups was lack of time to access a clinic. CONCLUSION: Screening for HIV, TB symptoms and hypertension at mobile units in South Africa has a high yield but inadequate linkage. After-hours and weekend clinics may overcome a major barrier to accessing care. |
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spelling | pubmed-38274322013-11-14 Linkage to HIV, TB and Non-Communicable Disease Care from a Mobile Testing Unit in Cape Town, South Africa Govindasamy, Darshini Kranzer, Katharina van Schaik, Nienke Noubary, Farzad Wood, Robin Walensky, Rochelle P. Freedberg, Kenneth A. Bassett, Ingrid V. Bekker, Linda-Gail PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: HIV counseling and testing may serve as an entry point for non-communicable disease screening. OBJECTIVES: To determine the yield of newly-diagnosed HIV, tuberculosis (TB) symptoms, diabetes and hypertension, and to assess CD4 count testing, linkage to care as well as correlates of linkage and barriers to care from a mobile testing unit. METHODS: A mobile unit provided screening for HIV, TB symptoms, diabetes and hypertension in Cape Town, South Africa between March 2010 and September 2011. The yield of newly-diagnosed cases of these conditions was measured and clients were followed-up between January and November 2011 to assess linkage. Linkage to care was defined as accessing care within one, three or six months post-HIV diagnosis (dependent on CD4 count) and one month post-diagnosis for other conditions. Clinical and socio-demographic correlates of linkage to care were evaluated using Poisson regression and barriers to care were determined. RESULTS: Of 9,806 clients screened, the yield of new diagnoses was: HIV (5.5%), TB suspects (10.1%), diabetes (0.8%) and hypertension (58.1%). Linkage to care for HIV-infected clients, TB suspects, diabetics and hypertensives was: 51.3%, 56.7%, 74.1% and 50.0%. Only disclosure of HIV-positive status to family members or partners (RR=2.6, 95% CI: 1.04-6.3, p=0.04) was independently associated with linkage to HIV care. The main barrier to care reported by all groups was lack of time to access a clinic. CONCLUSION: Screening for HIV, TB symptoms and hypertension at mobile units in South Africa has a high yield but inadequate linkage. After-hours and weekend clinics may overcome a major barrier to accessing care. Public Library of Science 2013-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3827432/ /pubmed/24236170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080017 Text en © 2013 Govindasamy et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Govindasamy, Darshini Kranzer, Katharina van Schaik, Nienke Noubary, Farzad Wood, Robin Walensky, Rochelle P. Freedberg, Kenneth A. Bassett, Ingrid V. Bekker, Linda-Gail Linkage to HIV, TB and Non-Communicable Disease Care from a Mobile Testing Unit in Cape Town, South Africa |
title | Linkage to HIV, TB and Non-Communicable Disease Care from a Mobile Testing Unit in Cape Town, South Africa |
title_full | Linkage to HIV, TB and Non-Communicable Disease Care from a Mobile Testing Unit in Cape Town, South Africa |
title_fullStr | Linkage to HIV, TB and Non-Communicable Disease Care from a Mobile Testing Unit in Cape Town, South Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | Linkage to HIV, TB and Non-Communicable Disease Care from a Mobile Testing Unit in Cape Town, South Africa |
title_short | Linkage to HIV, TB and Non-Communicable Disease Care from a Mobile Testing Unit in Cape Town, South Africa |
title_sort | linkage to hiv, tb and non-communicable disease care from a mobile testing unit in cape town, south africa |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3827432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24236170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080017 |
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