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Trends in clinical characteristics and outcomes of Pre-ART care at a large HIV clinic in Nairobi, Kenya: a retrospective cohort study

BACKGROUND: The success of antiretroviral therapy in resource-scarce settings is an illustration that complex healthcare interventions can be successfully delivered even in fragile health systems. Documenting the success factors in the scale-up of HIV care and treatment in resource constrained setti...

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Autores principales: Mecha, Jared O., Kubo, Elizabeth N., Nganga, Lucy W., Muiruri, Peter N., Njagi, Lilian N., Mutisya, Immaculate N., Odionyi, Justine J., Ilovi, Syokau C., Wambui, Mary, Githu, Christopher, Ngethe, Richard, Obimbo, Elizabeth M., Ngumi, Zipporah W.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5109784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27895697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12981-016-0122-y
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author Mecha, Jared O.
Kubo, Elizabeth N.
Nganga, Lucy W.
Muiruri, Peter N.
Njagi, Lilian N.
Mutisya, Immaculate N.
Odionyi, Justine J.
Ilovi, Syokau C.
Wambui, Mary
Githu, Christopher
Ngethe, Richard
Obimbo, Elizabeth M.
Ngumi, Zipporah W.
author_facet Mecha, Jared O.
Kubo, Elizabeth N.
Nganga, Lucy W.
Muiruri, Peter N.
Njagi, Lilian N.
Mutisya, Immaculate N.
Odionyi, Justine J.
Ilovi, Syokau C.
Wambui, Mary
Githu, Christopher
Ngethe, Richard
Obimbo, Elizabeth M.
Ngumi, Zipporah W.
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description BACKGROUND: The success of antiretroviral therapy in resource-scarce settings is an illustration that complex healthcare interventions can be successfully delivered even in fragile health systems. Documenting the success factors in the scale-up of HIV care and treatment in resource constrained settings will enable health systems to prepare for changing population health needs. This study describes changing demographic and clinical characteristics of adult pre-ART cohorts, and identifies predictors of pre-ART attrition at a large urban HIV clinic in Nairobi, Kenya. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort analysis of data on HIV infected adults (≥15 years) enrolling in pre-ART care between January 2004 and September 2015. Attrition (loss to program) was defined as those who died or were lost to follow-up (having no contact with the facility for at least 6 months). We used Kaplan-Meier survival analysis to determine time to event for the different modes of transition, and Cox proportional hazards models to determine predictors of pre-ART attrition. RESULTS: Over the 12 years of observation, there were increases in the proportions of young people (age 15 to 24 years); and patients presenting with early disease (by WHO clinical stage and higher median CD4 cell counts), p = 0.0001 for trend. Independent predictors of attrition included: aHR (95% CI): male gender 1.98 (1.69–2.33), p = 0.0001; age 20–24 years 1.80 (1.37–2.37), p = 0.0001), or 25–34 years 1.22 (1.01–1.47), p = 0.0364; marital status single 1.55 (1.29–1.86), p = 0.0001) or divorced 1.41(1.02–1.95), p = 0.0370; urban residency 1.83 (1.40–2.38), p = 0.0001; CD4 count of 0–100 cells/µl 1.63 (1.003–2.658), p = 0.0486 or CD4 count >500 cells/µl 2.14(1.46–3.14), p = 0.0001. CONCLUSIONS: In order to optimize the impact of HIV prevention, care and treatment in resource scarce settings, there is an urgent need to implement prevention and treatment interventions targeting young people and patients entering care with severe immunosuppression (CD4 cell counts <100 cells/µl). Additionally, care and treatment programmes should strengthen inter-facility referrals and linkages to improve care coordination and prevent leakages in the HIV care continuum.
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spelling pubmed-51097842016-11-28 Trends in clinical characteristics and outcomes of Pre-ART care at a large HIV clinic in Nairobi, Kenya: a retrospective cohort study Mecha, Jared O. Kubo, Elizabeth N. Nganga, Lucy W. Muiruri, Peter N. Njagi, Lilian N. Mutisya, Immaculate N. Odionyi, Justine J. Ilovi, Syokau C. Wambui, Mary Githu, Christopher Ngethe, Richard Obimbo, Elizabeth M. Ngumi, Zipporah W. AIDS Res Ther Research BACKGROUND: The success of antiretroviral therapy in resource-scarce settings is an illustration that complex healthcare interventions can be successfully delivered even in fragile health systems. Documenting the success factors in the scale-up of HIV care and treatment in resource constrained settings will enable health systems to prepare for changing population health needs. This study describes changing demographic and clinical characteristics of adult pre-ART cohorts, and identifies predictors of pre-ART attrition at a large urban HIV clinic in Nairobi, Kenya. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort analysis of data on HIV infected adults (≥15 years) enrolling in pre-ART care between January 2004 and September 2015. Attrition (loss to program) was defined as those who died or were lost to follow-up (having no contact with the facility for at least 6 months). We used Kaplan-Meier survival analysis to determine time to event for the different modes of transition, and Cox proportional hazards models to determine predictors of pre-ART attrition. RESULTS: Over the 12 years of observation, there were increases in the proportions of young people (age 15 to 24 years); and patients presenting with early disease (by WHO clinical stage and higher median CD4 cell counts), p = 0.0001 for trend. Independent predictors of attrition included: aHR (95% CI): male gender 1.98 (1.69–2.33), p = 0.0001; age 20–24 years 1.80 (1.37–2.37), p = 0.0001), or 25–34 years 1.22 (1.01–1.47), p = 0.0364; marital status single 1.55 (1.29–1.86), p = 0.0001) or divorced 1.41(1.02–1.95), p = 0.0370; urban residency 1.83 (1.40–2.38), p = 0.0001; CD4 count of 0–100 cells/µl 1.63 (1.003–2.658), p = 0.0486 or CD4 count >500 cells/µl 2.14(1.46–3.14), p = 0.0001. CONCLUSIONS: In order to optimize the impact of HIV prevention, care and treatment in resource scarce settings, there is an urgent need to implement prevention and treatment interventions targeting young people and patients entering care with severe immunosuppression (CD4 cell counts <100 cells/µl). Additionally, care and treatment programmes should strengthen inter-facility referrals and linkages to improve care coordination and prevent leakages in the HIV care continuum. BioMed Central 2016-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5109784/ /pubmed/27895697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12981-016-0122-y Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Mecha, Jared O.
Kubo, Elizabeth N.
Nganga, Lucy W.
Muiruri, Peter N.
Njagi, Lilian N.
Mutisya, Immaculate N.
Odionyi, Justine J.
Ilovi, Syokau C.
Wambui, Mary
Githu, Christopher
Ngethe, Richard
Obimbo, Elizabeth M.
Ngumi, Zipporah W.
Trends in clinical characteristics and outcomes of Pre-ART care at a large HIV clinic in Nairobi, Kenya: a retrospective cohort study
title Trends in clinical characteristics and outcomes of Pre-ART care at a large HIV clinic in Nairobi, Kenya: a retrospective cohort study
title_full Trends in clinical characteristics and outcomes of Pre-ART care at a large HIV clinic in Nairobi, Kenya: a retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Trends in clinical characteristics and outcomes of Pre-ART care at a large HIV clinic in Nairobi, Kenya: a retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Trends in clinical characteristics and outcomes of Pre-ART care at a large HIV clinic in Nairobi, Kenya: a retrospective cohort study
title_short Trends in clinical characteristics and outcomes of Pre-ART care at a large HIV clinic in Nairobi, Kenya: a retrospective cohort study
title_sort trends in clinical characteristics and outcomes of pre-art care at a large hiv clinic in nairobi, kenya: a retrospective cohort study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5109784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27895697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12981-016-0122-y
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