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Longitudinal Care Cascade Outcomes Among People Eligible for Antiretroviral Therapy Who Are Newly Linking to Care in Zambia: A Multistate Analysis

BACKGROUND: Retention in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) care is dynamic, with patients frequently transitioning in and out of care. Analytical approaches (eg, survival analyses) commonly used to assess HIV care cascade outcomes fail to capture such transitions and therefore incompletely represen...

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Autores principales: Mody, Aaloke, Glidden, David V, Eshun-Wilson, Ingrid, Sikombe, Kombatende, Simbeza, Sandra, Mukamba, Njekwa, Somwe, Paul, Beres, Laura K, Pry, Jake, Bolton-Moore, Carolyn, Padian, Nancy, Holmes, Charles B, Sikazwe, Izukanji, Geng, Elvin H
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7744998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32173743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa268
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author Mody, Aaloke
Glidden, David V
Eshun-Wilson, Ingrid
Sikombe, Kombatende
Simbeza, Sandra
Mukamba, Njekwa
Somwe, Paul
Beres, Laura K
Pry, Jake
Bolton-Moore, Carolyn
Padian, Nancy
Holmes, Charles B
Sikazwe, Izukanji
Geng, Elvin H
author_facet Mody, Aaloke
Glidden, David V
Eshun-Wilson, Ingrid
Sikombe, Kombatende
Simbeza, Sandra
Mukamba, Njekwa
Somwe, Paul
Beres, Laura K
Pry, Jake
Bolton-Moore, Carolyn
Padian, Nancy
Holmes, Charles B
Sikazwe, Izukanji
Geng, Elvin H
author_sort Mody, Aaloke
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description BACKGROUND: Retention in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) care is dynamic, with patients frequently transitioning in and out of care. Analytical approaches (eg, survival analyses) commonly used to assess HIV care cascade outcomes fail to capture such transitions and therefore incompletely represent care outcomes over time. METHODS: We analyzed antiretroviral therapy (ART)-eligible adults newly linking to care at 64 clinics in Zambia between 1 April 2014 and 31 July 2015. We used electronic medical record data and supplemented these with updated care outcomes ascertained by tracing a multistage random sample of patients lost to follow-up (LTFU, >90 days late for last appointment). We performed multistate analyses, incorporating weights from sampling, to estimate the prevalence of 9 care states over time since linkage with respect to ART initiation, retention in care, transfers, and mortality. RESULTS: In sum, 23 227 patients (58% female; median age 34 years [interquartile range 28–41]) were ART-eligible at enrollment. At 1 year, 75.2% had initiated ART and were in care: 61.8% were continuously retained, 6.1% had reengaged after LTFU, and 7.3% had transferred. Also, 10.1% were LTFU within 7 days of enrollment, and 15.2% were LTFU at 1 year (6.7% prior to ART). One year after LTFU, 51.6% of those LTFU prior to ART remained out of care compared to 30.2% of those LTFU after initiating ART. Overall, 6.9% of patients had died by 1 year with 3.0% dying prior to ART. CONCLUSION: Multistate analyses provide more complete assessments of longitudinal HIV cascade outcomes and reveal treatment gaps at distinct timepoints in care that will still need to be addressed even with universal treatment.
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spelling pubmed-77449982020-12-22 Longitudinal Care Cascade Outcomes Among People Eligible for Antiretroviral Therapy Who Are Newly Linking to Care in Zambia: A Multistate Analysis Mody, Aaloke Glidden, David V Eshun-Wilson, Ingrid Sikombe, Kombatende Simbeza, Sandra Mukamba, Njekwa Somwe, Paul Beres, Laura K Pry, Jake Bolton-Moore, Carolyn Padian, Nancy Holmes, Charles B Sikazwe, Izukanji Geng, Elvin H Clin Infect Dis Online Only Articles BACKGROUND: Retention in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) care is dynamic, with patients frequently transitioning in and out of care. Analytical approaches (eg, survival analyses) commonly used to assess HIV care cascade outcomes fail to capture such transitions and therefore incompletely represent care outcomes over time. METHODS: We analyzed antiretroviral therapy (ART)-eligible adults newly linking to care at 64 clinics in Zambia between 1 April 2014 and 31 July 2015. We used electronic medical record data and supplemented these with updated care outcomes ascertained by tracing a multistage random sample of patients lost to follow-up (LTFU, >90 days late for last appointment). We performed multistate analyses, incorporating weights from sampling, to estimate the prevalence of 9 care states over time since linkage with respect to ART initiation, retention in care, transfers, and mortality. RESULTS: In sum, 23 227 patients (58% female; median age 34 years [interquartile range 28–41]) were ART-eligible at enrollment. At 1 year, 75.2% had initiated ART and were in care: 61.8% were continuously retained, 6.1% had reengaged after LTFU, and 7.3% had transferred. Also, 10.1% were LTFU within 7 days of enrollment, and 15.2% were LTFU at 1 year (6.7% prior to ART). One year after LTFU, 51.6% of those LTFU prior to ART remained out of care compared to 30.2% of those LTFU after initiating ART. Overall, 6.9% of patients had died by 1 year with 3.0% dying prior to ART. CONCLUSION: Multistate analyses provide more complete assessments of longitudinal HIV cascade outcomes and reveal treatment gaps at distinct timepoints in care that will still need to be addressed even with universal treatment. Oxford University Press 2020-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7744998/ /pubmed/32173743 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa268 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mody, Aaloke
Glidden, David V
Eshun-Wilson, Ingrid
Sikombe, Kombatende
Simbeza, Sandra
Mukamba, Njekwa
Somwe, Paul
Beres, Laura K
Pry, Jake
Bolton-Moore, Carolyn
Padian, Nancy
Holmes, Charles B
Sikazwe, Izukanji
Geng, Elvin H
Longitudinal Care Cascade Outcomes Among People Eligible for Antiretroviral Therapy Who Are Newly Linking to Care in Zambia: A Multistate Analysis
title Longitudinal Care Cascade Outcomes Among People Eligible for Antiretroviral Therapy Who Are Newly Linking to Care in Zambia: A Multistate Analysis
title_full Longitudinal Care Cascade Outcomes Among People Eligible for Antiretroviral Therapy Who Are Newly Linking to Care in Zambia: A Multistate Analysis
title_fullStr Longitudinal Care Cascade Outcomes Among People Eligible for Antiretroviral Therapy Who Are Newly Linking to Care in Zambia: A Multistate Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal Care Cascade Outcomes Among People Eligible for Antiretroviral Therapy Who Are Newly Linking to Care in Zambia: A Multistate Analysis
title_short Longitudinal Care Cascade Outcomes Among People Eligible for Antiretroviral Therapy Who Are Newly Linking to Care in Zambia: A Multistate Analysis
title_sort longitudinal care cascade outcomes among people eligible for antiretroviral therapy who are newly linking to care in zambia: a multistate analysis
topic Online Only Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7744998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32173743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa268
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