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Exploratory Analysis of Time from HIV Diagnosis to ART Start, Factors and effect on survival: A longitudinal follow up study at seven teaching hospitals in Ethiopia

BACKGROUND: The HIV care in Ethiopia has reached 79% coverage. The timeliness of the care provided at the different levels in the course of the disease starting from knowing HIV positive status to ART initiation is not well known. This study intends to explore the timing of the care seeking, the car...

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Autores principales: Teklu, Alula M, Delele, Kesetebirhan, Abraha, Mulu, Belayhun, Bekele, Gudina, Esayas Kebede, Nega, Abiy
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Research and Publications Office of Jimma University 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5402800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28465650
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author Teklu, Alula M
Delele, Kesetebirhan
Abraha, Mulu
Belayhun, Bekele
Gudina, Esayas Kebede
Nega, Abiy
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Delele, Kesetebirhan
Abraha, Mulu
Belayhun, Bekele
Gudina, Esayas Kebede
Nega, Abiy
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description BACKGROUND: The HIV care in Ethiopia has reached 79% coverage. The timeliness of the care provided at the different levels in the course of the disease starting from knowing HIV positive status to ART initiation is not well known. This study intends to explore the timing of the care seeking, the care provision and associated factors. METHODS: This is a longitudinal follow-up study at seven university hospitals. Patients enrolled in HIV care from September 2005 to December 2013 and aged ≥14 years were studied. Different times in the cascade of HIV care were examined including the duration from date HIV diagnosed to enrollment in HIV care, duration from enrollment to eligibility for ART and time from eligibility to initiation of ART. Ordinal logistic regression was used to investigate their determinants while the effect of these periods on survival of patients was determined using cox-proportional hazards regression. RESULTS: 4159 clients were studied. Time to enrollment after HIV test decreased from 39 days in 2005 to 1 day after 2008. It took longer if baseline CD4 was higher, and eligibility for ART was assessed late. Young adults, lower baseline CD4, HIV diagnosis<2008, late enrollment, and early eligibility assessment were associated with early ART initiation. Male gender, advanced disease stage and lower baseline CD4 were consistent risk factors for mortality. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: Time to enrollment and duration of ART eligibility assessment as well as ART initiation time after eligibility is improving. Further study is required to identify why mortality is slightly increasing after 2010.
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spelling pubmed-54028002017-05-02 Exploratory Analysis of Time from HIV Diagnosis to ART Start, Factors and effect on survival: A longitudinal follow up study at seven teaching hospitals in Ethiopia Teklu, Alula M Delele, Kesetebirhan Abraha, Mulu Belayhun, Bekele Gudina, Esayas Kebede Nega, Abiy Ethiop J Health Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: The HIV care in Ethiopia has reached 79% coverage. The timeliness of the care provided at the different levels in the course of the disease starting from knowing HIV positive status to ART initiation is not well known. This study intends to explore the timing of the care seeking, the care provision and associated factors. METHODS: This is a longitudinal follow-up study at seven university hospitals. Patients enrolled in HIV care from September 2005 to December 2013 and aged ≥14 years were studied. Different times in the cascade of HIV care were examined including the duration from date HIV diagnosed to enrollment in HIV care, duration from enrollment to eligibility for ART and time from eligibility to initiation of ART. Ordinal logistic regression was used to investigate their determinants while the effect of these periods on survival of patients was determined using cox-proportional hazards regression. RESULTS: 4159 clients were studied. Time to enrollment after HIV test decreased from 39 days in 2005 to 1 day after 2008. It took longer if baseline CD4 was higher, and eligibility for ART was assessed late. Young adults, lower baseline CD4, HIV diagnosis<2008, late enrollment, and early eligibility assessment were associated with early ART initiation. Male gender, advanced disease stage and lower baseline CD4 were consistent risk factors for mortality. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: Time to enrollment and duration of ART eligibility assessment as well as ART initiation time after eligibility is improving. Further study is required to identify why mortality is slightly increasing after 2010. Research and Publications Office of Jimma University 2017-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5402800/ /pubmed/28465650 Text en Copyright © Jimma University, Research & Publications Office 2017 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 credited.
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Teklu, Alula M
Delele, Kesetebirhan
Abraha, Mulu
Belayhun, Bekele
Gudina, Esayas Kebede
Nega, Abiy
Exploratory Analysis of Time from HIV Diagnosis to ART Start, Factors and effect on survival: A longitudinal follow up study at seven teaching hospitals in Ethiopia
title Exploratory Analysis of Time from HIV Diagnosis to ART Start, Factors and effect on survival: A longitudinal follow up study at seven teaching hospitals in Ethiopia
title_full Exploratory Analysis of Time from HIV Diagnosis to ART Start, Factors and effect on survival: A longitudinal follow up study at seven teaching hospitals in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Exploratory Analysis of Time from HIV Diagnosis to ART Start, Factors and effect on survival: A longitudinal follow up study at seven teaching hospitals in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Exploratory Analysis of Time from HIV Diagnosis to ART Start, Factors and effect on survival: A longitudinal follow up study at seven teaching hospitals in Ethiopia
title_short Exploratory Analysis of Time from HIV Diagnosis to ART Start, Factors and effect on survival: A longitudinal follow up study at seven teaching hospitals in Ethiopia
title_sort exploratory analysis of time from hiv diagnosis to art start, factors and effect on survival: a longitudinal follow up study at seven teaching hospitals in ethiopia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5402800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28465650
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