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Experience of Offering HIV Rapid Testing to At-Risk Patients in Community Health Centers in Eight Chinese Cities

OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of offering HIV counseling and testing in community health centers (CHCs) and to provide evidence for the HIV/AIDS response in China. METHODS: Forty-two CHCs were selected from the eight cities that participated in the study. Rapid testing was mainly provided to...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Dapeng, Meng, Sining, Xu, Peng, Lu, Hongyan, Zhuang, Minghua, Wu, Guohui, Liu, Yanling, Pan, Xiaohong, Yan, Hongjing, Chen, Xi, Fan, Lirui, Li, Chengmei, Fu, Xiaojing, Qi, Jinlei, Han, Lei, Ma, Fuchang, Lv, Fan, Sun, Jiangping
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3904922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24489750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086609
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author Zhang, Dapeng
Meng, Sining
Xu, Peng
Lu, Hongyan
Zhuang, Minghua
Wu, Guohui
Liu, Yanling
Pan, Xiaohong
Yan, Hongjing
Chen, Xi
Fan, Lirui
Li, Chengmei
Fu, Xiaojing
Qi, Jinlei
Han, Lei
Ma, Fuchang
Lv, Fan
Sun, Jiangping
author_facet Zhang, Dapeng
Meng, Sining
Xu, Peng
Lu, Hongyan
Zhuang, Minghua
Wu, Guohui
Liu, Yanling
Pan, Xiaohong
Yan, Hongjing
Chen, Xi
Fan, Lirui
Li, Chengmei
Fu, Xiaojing
Qi, Jinlei
Han, Lei
Ma, Fuchang
Lv, Fan
Sun, Jiangping
author_sort Zhang, Dapeng
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description OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of offering HIV counseling and testing in community health centers (CHCs) and to provide evidence for the HIV/AIDS response in China. METHODS: Forty-two CHCs were selected from the eight cities that participated in the study. Rapid testing was mainly provided to: clients seeking HIV testing and counseling (HTC); outpatients with high-risk behavior of contracting HIV; inpatients and outpatients of key departments. Aggregate administrative data were collected in CHCs and general hospitals and differences between the two categories were compared. RESULTS: There were 23,609 patients who underwent HIV testing, accounting for 0.37% of all estimated clinic visits at the 42 sites (0.03%–4.35% by site). Overall, positive screening prevalence was 0.41% (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.33%–0.49%, range 0.00%–0.98%), which is higher than in general hospitals (0.17%). The identification efficiency was 0.22% (95% CI: 0.16%–0.27%) in pilot CHCs, 3.5 times higher than in general hospitals (0.06%) (Chi square test = 95.196, p<0.001). The percentage of those receiving confirmatory tests among those who screened positive was slightly lower in CHCs (73.7%) than in general hospitals (80.1%) (Chi-square test = 17.472, p<0.001). Composition of clients mobilized for testing was consistent with the usage of basic public health and medical services in CHCs. The rate of patients testing HIV positive was higher among patients from key CHC departments (0.68%) than among high-risk Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) clients (0.56%), those participating in outreach activities (0.41%), pregnant women (0.05%), and surgical patients (0.00%). CONCLUSION: This project demonstrates that providing HIV testing services for patients who exhibit high risk behavior has a high HIV case detection rate and that CHCs have the capacity to integrate HTC into routine work. It provides concrete evidence supporting the involvement of CHCs in the expansion of HIV/AIDS testing and case finding.
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spelling pubmed-39049222014-01-31 Experience of Offering HIV Rapid Testing to At-Risk Patients in Community Health Centers in Eight Chinese Cities Zhang, Dapeng Meng, Sining Xu, Peng Lu, Hongyan Zhuang, Minghua Wu, Guohui Liu, Yanling Pan, Xiaohong Yan, Hongjing Chen, Xi Fan, Lirui Li, Chengmei Fu, Xiaojing Qi, Jinlei Han, Lei Ma, Fuchang Lv, Fan Sun, Jiangping PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of offering HIV counseling and testing in community health centers (CHCs) and to provide evidence for the HIV/AIDS response in China. METHODS: Forty-two CHCs were selected from the eight cities that participated in the study. Rapid testing was mainly provided to: clients seeking HIV testing and counseling (HTC); outpatients with high-risk behavior of contracting HIV; inpatients and outpatients of key departments. Aggregate administrative data were collected in CHCs and general hospitals and differences between the two categories were compared. RESULTS: There were 23,609 patients who underwent HIV testing, accounting for 0.37% of all estimated clinic visits at the 42 sites (0.03%–4.35% by site). Overall, positive screening prevalence was 0.41% (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.33%–0.49%, range 0.00%–0.98%), which is higher than in general hospitals (0.17%). The identification efficiency was 0.22% (95% CI: 0.16%–0.27%) in pilot CHCs, 3.5 times higher than in general hospitals (0.06%) (Chi square test = 95.196, p<0.001). The percentage of those receiving confirmatory tests among those who screened positive was slightly lower in CHCs (73.7%) than in general hospitals (80.1%) (Chi-square test = 17.472, p<0.001). Composition of clients mobilized for testing was consistent with the usage of basic public health and medical services in CHCs. The rate of patients testing HIV positive was higher among patients from key CHC departments (0.68%) than among high-risk Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) clients (0.56%), those participating in outreach activities (0.41%), pregnant women (0.05%), and surgical patients (0.00%). CONCLUSION: This project demonstrates that providing HIV testing services for patients who exhibit high risk behavior has a high HIV case detection rate and that CHCs have the capacity to integrate HTC into routine work. It provides concrete evidence supporting the involvement of CHCs in the expansion of HIV/AIDS testing and case finding. Public Library of Science 2014-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3904922/ /pubmed/24489750 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086609 Text en © 2014 Zhang 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.
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Zhang, Dapeng
Meng, Sining
Xu, Peng
Lu, Hongyan
Zhuang, Minghua
Wu, Guohui
Liu, Yanling
Pan, Xiaohong
Yan, Hongjing
Chen, Xi
Fan, Lirui
Li, Chengmei
Fu, Xiaojing
Qi, Jinlei
Han, Lei
Ma, Fuchang
Lv, Fan
Sun, Jiangping
Experience of Offering HIV Rapid Testing to At-Risk Patients in Community Health Centers in Eight Chinese Cities
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title_short Experience of Offering HIV Rapid Testing to At-Risk Patients in Community Health Centers in Eight Chinese Cities
title_sort experience of offering hiv rapid testing to at-risk patients in community health centers in eight chinese cities
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3904922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24489750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086609
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