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Integrating health services for HIV infection, diabetes and hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study

BACKGROUND: HIV, diabetes and hypertension have a high disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. Healthcare is organised in separate clinics, which may be inefficient. In a cohort study, we evaluated integrated management of these conditions from a single chronic care clinic. OBJECTIVES: To determined t...

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Autores principales: Birungi, Josephine, Kivuyo, Sokoine, Garrib, Anupam, Mugenyi, Levicatus, Mutungi, Gerald, Namakoola, Ivan, Mghamba, Janneth, Ramaiya, Kaushik, Wang, Duolao, Maongezi, Sarah, Musinguzi, Joshua, Mugisha, Kenneth, Etukoit, Bernard M, Kakande, Ayoub, Niessen, Louis Wihelmus, Okebe, Joseph, Shiri, Tinevimbo, Meshack, Shimwela, Lutale, Janet, Gill, Geoff, Sewankambo, Nelson, Smith, Peter G, Nyirenda, Moffat J, Mfinanga, Sayoki Godfrey, Jaffar, Shabbar
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8565555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34728457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053412
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author Birungi, Josephine
Kivuyo, Sokoine
Garrib, Anupam
Mugenyi, Levicatus
Mutungi, Gerald
Namakoola, Ivan
Mghamba, Janneth
Ramaiya, Kaushik
Wang, Duolao
Maongezi, Sarah
Musinguzi, Joshua
Mugisha, Kenneth
Etukoit, Bernard M
Kakande, Ayoub
Niessen, Louis Wihelmus
Okebe, Joseph
Shiri, Tinevimbo
Meshack, Shimwela
Lutale, Janet
Gill, Geoff
Sewankambo, Nelson
Smith, Peter G
Nyirenda, Moffat J
Mfinanga, Sayoki Godfrey
Jaffar, Shabbar
author_facet Birungi, Josephine
Kivuyo, Sokoine
Garrib, Anupam
Mugenyi, Levicatus
Mutungi, Gerald
Namakoola, Ivan
Mghamba, Janneth
Ramaiya, Kaushik
Wang, Duolao
Maongezi, Sarah
Musinguzi, Joshua
Mugisha, Kenneth
Etukoit, Bernard M
Kakande, Ayoub
Niessen, Louis Wihelmus
Okebe, Joseph
Shiri, Tinevimbo
Meshack, Shimwela
Lutale, Janet
Gill, Geoff
Sewankambo, Nelson
Smith, Peter G
Nyirenda, Moffat J
Mfinanga, Sayoki Godfrey
Jaffar, Shabbar
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description BACKGROUND: HIV, diabetes and hypertension have a high disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. Healthcare is organised in separate clinics, which may be inefficient. In a cohort study, we evaluated integrated management of these conditions from a single chronic care clinic. OBJECTIVES: To determined the feasibility and acceptability of integrated management of chronic conditions in terms of retention in care and clinical indicators. DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective cohort study comprising patients attending 10 health facilities offering primary care in Dar es Salaam and Kampala. INTERVENTION: Clinics within health facilities were set up to provide integrated care. Patients with either HIV, diabetes or hypertension had the same waiting areas, the same pharmacy, were seen by the same clinical staff, had similar provision of adherence counselling and tracking if they failed to attend appointments. PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Retention in care, plasma viral load. FINDINGS: Between 5 August 2018 and 21 May 2019, 2640 patients were screened of whom 2273 (86%) were enrolled into integrated care (832 with HIV infection, 313 with diabetes, 546 with hypertension and 582 with multiple conditions). They were followed up to 30 January 2020. Overall, 1615 (71.1%)/2273 were female and 1689 (74.5%)/2266 had been in care for 6 months or more. The proportions of people retained in care were 686/832 (82.5%, 95% CI: 79.9% to 85.1%) among those with HIV infection, 266/313 (85.0%, 95% CI: 81.1% to 89.0%) among those with diabetes, 430/546 (78.8%, 95% CI: 75.4% to 82.3%) among those with hypertension and 529/582 (90.9%, 95% CI: 88.6 to 93.3) among those with multimorbidity. Among those with HIV infection, the proportion with plasma viral load <100 copies/mL was 423(88.5%)/478. CONCLUSION: Integrated management of chronic diseases is a feasible strategy for the control of HIV, diabetes and hypertension in Africa and needs evaluation in a comparative study.
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spelling pubmed-85655552021-11-16 Integrating health services for HIV infection, diabetes and hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study Birungi, Josephine Kivuyo, Sokoine Garrib, Anupam Mugenyi, Levicatus Mutungi, Gerald Namakoola, Ivan Mghamba, Janneth Ramaiya, Kaushik Wang, Duolao Maongezi, Sarah Musinguzi, Joshua Mugisha, Kenneth Etukoit, Bernard M Kakande, Ayoub Niessen, Louis Wihelmus Okebe, Joseph Shiri, Tinevimbo Meshack, Shimwela Lutale, Janet Gill, Geoff Sewankambo, Nelson Smith, Peter G Nyirenda, Moffat J Mfinanga, Sayoki Godfrey Jaffar, Shabbar BMJ Open Global Health BACKGROUND: HIV, diabetes and hypertension have a high disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. Healthcare is organised in separate clinics, which may be inefficient. In a cohort study, we evaluated integrated management of these conditions from a single chronic care clinic. OBJECTIVES: To determined the feasibility and acceptability of integrated management of chronic conditions in terms of retention in care and clinical indicators. DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective cohort study comprising patients attending 10 health facilities offering primary care in Dar es Salaam and Kampala. INTERVENTION: Clinics within health facilities were set up to provide integrated care. Patients with either HIV, diabetes or hypertension had the same waiting areas, the same pharmacy, were seen by the same clinical staff, had similar provision of adherence counselling and tracking if they failed to attend appointments. PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Retention in care, plasma viral load. FINDINGS: Between 5 August 2018 and 21 May 2019, 2640 patients were screened of whom 2273 (86%) were enrolled into integrated care (832 with HIV infection, 313 with diabetes, 546 with hypertension and 582 with multiple conditions). They were followed up to 30 January 2020. Overall, 1615 (71.1%)/2273 were female and 1689 (74.5%)/2266 had been in care for 6 months or more. The proportions of people retained in care were 686/832 (82.5%, 95% CI: 79.9% to 85.1%) among those with HIV infection, 266/313 (85.0%, 95% CI: 81.1% to 89.0%) among those with diabetes, 430/546 (78.8%, 95% CI: 75.4% to 82.3%) among those with hypertension and 529/582 (90.9%, 95% CI: 88.6 to 93.3) among those with multimorbidity. Among those with HIV infection, the proportion with plasma viral load <100 copies/mL was 423(88.5%)/478. CONCLUSION: Integrated management of chronic diseases is a feasible strategy for the control of HIV, diabetes and hypertension in Africa and needs evaluation in a comparative study. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8565555/ /pubmed/34728457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053412 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Global Health
Birungi, Josephine
Kivuyo, Sokoine
Garrib, Anupam
Mugenyi, Levicatus
Mutungi, Gerald
Namakoola, Ivan
Mghamba, Janneth
Ramaiya, Kaushik
Wang, Duolao
Maongezi, Sarah
Musinguzi, Joshua
Mugisha, Kenneth
Etukoit, Bernard M
Kakande, Ayoub
Niessen, Louis Wihelmus
Okebe, Joseph
Shiri, Tinevimbo
Meshack, Shimwela
Lutale, Janet
Gill, Geoff
Sewankambo, Nelson
Smith, Peter G
Nyirenda, Moffat J
Mfinanga, Sayoki Godfrey
Jaffar, Shabbar
Integrating health services for HIV infection, diabetes and hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study
title Integrating health services for HIV infection, diabetes and hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study
title_full Integrating health services for HIV infection, diabetes and hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study
title_fullStr Integrating health services for HIV infection, diabetes and hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Integrating health services for HIV infection, diabetes and hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study
title_short Integrating health services for HIV infection, diabetes and hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study
title_sort integrating health services for hiv infection, diabetes and hypertension in sub-saharan africa: a cohort study
topic Global Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8565555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34728457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053412
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