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Implementation and assessment of a prevention with positives intervention among people living with HIV at five hospitals in Thailand

BACKGROUND: We implemented a hospital-based prevention with positives (PwP) intervention among people living with HIV (PLHIV) that included HIV transmission risk screening, short HIV prevention messages, family planning, HIV disclosure counseling, and partner HIV testing at five hospitals in Thailan...

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Autores principales: Baipluthong, Benjamas, Anekthananon, Thanomsak, Munsakul, Warangkana, Jirajariyavej, Supunnee, Asavapiriyanont, Suvanna, Hancharoenkit, Ubonsri, Roongpisuthipong, Anuvat, Pattanasin, Sarika, Martin, Michael, Guntamala, Lisa, Lolekha, Rangsima
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5291364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28158210
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170558
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author Baipluthong, Benjamas
Anekthananon, Thanomsak
Munsakul, Warangkana
Jirajariyavej, Supunnee
Asavapiriyanont, Suvanna
Hancharoenkit, Ubonsri
Roongpisuthipong, Anuvat
Pattanasin, Sarika
Martin, Michael
Guntamala, Lisa
Lolekha, Rangsima
author_facet Baipluthong, Benjamas
Anekthananon, Thanomsak
Munsakul, Warangkana
Jirajariyavej, Supunnee
Asavapiriyanont, Suvanna
Hancharoenkit, Ubonsri
Roongpisuthipong, Anuvat
Pattanasin, Sarika
Martin, Michael
Guntamala, Lisa
Lolekha, Rangsima
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description BACKGROUND: We implemented a hospital-based prevention with positives (PwP) intervention among people living with HIV (PLHIV) that included HIV transmission risk screening, short HIV prevention messages, family planning, HIV disclosure counseling, and partner HIV testing at five hospitals in Thailand. We assessed changes in sexual risk behaviors among PLHIV who received the PwP services at the hospitals. METHODS: From January 2008-March 2009, we systematically selected a subset of PLHIV receiving care at the five hospitals to offer participation in the PwP intervention. We collected demographic, risk behavior, and laboratory data using a standardized questionnaire. We analyzed data from PLHIV who completed at least four visits, using generalized estimating equations to identify baseline participant characteristics that were associated with adopting sexual practices less likely to be associated with HIV transmission during follow-up. RESULTS: A total of 830 PLHIV were interviewed and 756 (91.1%) completed four visits. The median age of these 756 participants was 37 years, 400 (52.9%) were women, and 475 (62.8%) had a steady partner. At baseline, 353 (74.3%) of the steady partners had been tested for HIV and 132 (37.4%) had tested negative. Among the 756 PLHIV, 427 (56.5%) reported having sex in the 3 months before enrollment and 413 (54.6%) in the 3 months before the fourth visit. The proportion reporting having vaginal or anal sex without a condom decreased from 20.8% at baseline to 5.1% at the fourth visit (p<0.001). Factors associated (p<0.05) with abstinence or 100% condom use at follow-up visits included: completing ≥ two visits, being diagnosed with HIV for longer than 3 months, and receiving HIV prevention messages from a doctor (versus a nurse or counselor). CONCLUSION: Safe sex behaviors increased among PLHIV receiving PwP services, suggesting that expansion of hospital-based PwP services may reduce the number of new HIV infections in Thailand.
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spelling pubmed-52913642017-02-17 Implementation and assessment of a prevention with positives intervention among people living with HIV at five hospitals in Thailand Baipluthong, Benjamas Anekthananon, Thanomsak Munsakul, Warangkana Jirajariyavej, Supunnee Asavapiriyanont, Suvanna Hancharoenkit, Ubonsri Roongpisuthipong, Anuvat Pattanasin, Sarika Martin, Michael Guntamala, Lisa Lolekha, Rangsima PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: We implemented a hospital-based prevention with positives (PwP) intervention among people living with HIV (PLHIV) that included HIV transmission risk screening, short HIV prevention messages, family planning, HIV disclosure counseling, and partner HIV testing at five hospitals in Thailand. We assessed changes in sexual risk behaviors among PLHIV who received the PwP services at the hospitals. METHODS: From January 2008-March 2009, we systematically selected a subset of PLHIV receiving care at the five hospitals to offer participation in the PwP intervention. We collected demographic, risk behavior, and laboratory data using a standardized questionnaire. We analyzed data from PLHIV who completed at least four visits, using generalized estimating equations to identify baseline participant characteristics that were associated with adopting sexual practices less likely to be associated with HIV transmission during follow-up. RESULTS: A total of 830 PLHIV were interviewed and 756 (91.1%) completed four visits. The median age of these 756 participants was 37 years, 400 (52.9%) were women, and 475 (62.8%) had a steady partner. At baseline, 353 (74.3%) of the steady partners had been tested for HIV and 132 (37.4%) had tested negative. Among the 756 PLHIV, 427 (56.5%) reported having sex in the 3 months before enrollment and 413 (54.6%) in the 3 months before the fourth visit. The proportion reporting having vaginal or anal sex without a condom decreased from 20.8% at baseline to 5.1% at the fourth visit (p<0.001). Factors associated (p<0.05) with abstinence or 100% condom use at follow-up visits included: completing ≥ two visits, being diagnosed with HIV for longer than 3 months, and receiving HIV prevention messages from a doctor (versus a nurse or counselor). CONCLUSION: Safe sex behaviors increased among PLHIV receiving PwP services, suggesting that expansion of hospital-based PwP services may reduce the number of new HIV infections in Thailand. Public Library of Science 2017-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5291364/ /pubmed/28158210 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170558 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Baipluthong, Benjamas
Anekthananon, Thanomsak
Munsakul, Warangkana
Jirajariyavej, Supunnee
Asavapiriyanont, Suvanna
Hancharoenkit, Ubonsri
Roongpisuthipong, Anuvat
Pattanasin, Sarika
Martin, Michael
Guntamala, Lisa
Lolekha, Rangsima
Implementation and assessment of a prevention with positives intervention among people living with HIV at five hospitals in Thailand
title Implementation and assessment of a prevention with positives intervention among people living with HIV at five hospitals in Thailand
title_full Implementation and assessment of a prevention with positives intervention among people living with HIV at five hospitals in Thailand
title_fullStr Implementation and assessment of a prevention with positives intervention among people living with HIV at five hospitals in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Implementation and assessment of a prevention with positives intervention among people living with HIV at five hospitals in Thailand
title_short Implementation and assessment of a prevention with positives intervention among people living with HIV at five hospitals in Thailand
title_sort implementation and assessment of a prevention with positives intervention among people living with hiv at five hospitals in thailand
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5291364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28158210
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170558
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