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Timely initiation of HIV antiretroviral therapy in Haiti 2004–2018: a retrospective cohort study
OBJECTIVE. To describe trends in timing of ART initiation for newly diagnosed people living with HIV before and after Haiti adopted its Test and Start policy for universal HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART) in July 2016, and to explore predictors of timely ART initiation for both newly and previously...
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Organización Panamericana de la Salud
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8603999/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34815736 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.139 |
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author | Puttkammer, Nancy Parrish, Canada Desir, Yrvel Hyppolite, Nathaelf Joseph, Nadjy Hall, Lara Honoré, Jean Guy Robin, Ermane Perrin, Georges François, Kesner |
author_facet | Puttkammer, Nancy Parrish, Canada Desir, Yrvel Hyppolite, Nathaelf Joseph, Nadjy Hall, Lara Honoré, Jean Guy Robin, Ermane Perrin, Georges François, Kesner |
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description | OBJECTIVE. To describe trends in timing of ART initiation for newly diagnosed people living with HIV before and after Haiti adopted its Test and Start policy for universal HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART) in July 2016, and to explore predictors of timely ART initiation for both newly and previously diagnosed people living with HIV following Test and Start adoption. METHODS. This retrospective cohort study explored timing of ART initiation among 147 900 patients diagnosed with HIV at 94 ART clinics in 2004–2018 using secondary electronic medical record data. The study used survival analysis methods to assess time trends and risk factors for ART initiation. RESULTS. Timely uptake of ART expanded with Test and Start, such that same-day ART initiation rates increased from 3.7% to 45.0%. However, only 11.0% of previously diagnosed patients initiated ART after Test and Start. In adjusted analyses among newly diagnosed people living with HIV, factors negatively associated with timely ART initiation included being a pediatric patient aged 0–14 years (HR = 0.23, p < 0.001), being male (HR = 0.92, p = 0.03), being 50+ years (HR = 0.87, p = 0.03), being underweight (HR = 0.79, p < 0.001), and having WHO stage 3 (HR = 0.73, p < 0.001) or stage 4 disease (HR = 0.49, p < 0.001). Variation in timely ART initiation by geographic department and health facility was observed. CONCLUSIONS. Haiti has made substantial progress in scaling up Test and Start, but further work is needed to enroll previously diagnosed patients and to ensure rapid ART in key patient subgroups. Further research is needed on facility and geographic factors and on strategies for improving timely ART initiation among vulnerable subgroups. |
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spelling | pubmed-86039992021-11-22 Timely initiation of HIV antiretroviral therapy in Haiti 2004–2018: a retrospective cohort study Puttkammer, Nancy Parrish, Canada Desir, Yrvel Hyppolite, Nathaelf Joseph, Nadjy Hall, Lara Honoré, Jean Guy Robin, Ermane Perrin, Georges François, Kesner Rev Panam Salud Publica Original Research OBJECTIVE. To describe trends in timing of ART initiation for newly diagnosed people living with HIV before and after Haiti adopted its Test and Start policy for universal HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART) in July 2016, and to explore predictors of timely ART initiation for both newly and previously diagnosed people living with HIV following Test and Start adoption. METHODS. This retrospective cohort study explored timing of ART initiation among 147 900 patients diagnosed with HIV at 94 ART clinics in 2004–2018 using secondary electronic medical record data. The study used survival analysis methods to assess time trends and risk factors for ART initiation. RESULTS. Timely uptake of ART expanded with Test and Start, such that same-day ART initiation rates increased from 3.7% to 45.0%. However, only 11.0% of previously diagnosed patients initiated ART after Test and Start. In adjusted analyses among newly diagnosed people living with HIV, factors negatively associated with timely ART initiation included being a pediatric patient aged 0–14 years (HR = 0.23, p < 0.001), being male (HR = 0.92, p = 0.03), being 50+ years (HR = 0.87, p = 0.03), being underweight (HR = 0.79, p < 0.001), and having WHO stage 3 (HR = 0.73, p < 0.001) or stage 4 disease (HR = 0.49, p < 0.001). Variation in timely ART initiation by geographic department and health facility was observed. CONCLUSIONS. Haiti has made substantial progress in scaling up Test and Start, but further work is needed to enroll previously diagnosed patients and to ensure rapid ART in key patient subgroups. Further research is needed on facility and geographic factors and on strategies for improving timely ART initiation among vulnerable subgroups. Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2021-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8603999/ /pubmed/34815736 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.139 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. No modifications or commercial use of this article are permitted. In any reproduction of this article there should not be any suggestion that PAHO or this article endorse any specific organization or products. The use of the PAHO logo is not permitted. This notice should be preserved along with the article’s original URL. Open access logo and text by PLoS, under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Puttkammer, Nancy Parrish, Canada Desir, Yrvel Hyppolite, Nathaelf Joseph, Nadjy Hall, Lara Honoré, Jean Guy Robin, Ermane Perrin, Georges François, Kesner Timely initiation of HIV antiretroviral therapy in Haiti 2004–2018: a retrospective cohort study |
title | Timely initiation of HIV antiretroviral therapy in Haiti 2004–2018: a retrospective cohort study |
title_full | Timely initiation of HIV antiretroviral therapy in Haiti 2004–2018: a retrospective cohort study |
title_fullStr | Timely initiation of HIV antiretroviral therapy in Haiti 2004–2018: a retrospective cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed | Timely initiation of HIV antiretroviral therapy in Haiti 2004–2018: a retrospective cohort study |
title_short | Timely initiation of HIV antiretroviral therapy in Haiti 2004–2018: a retrospective cohort study |
title_sort | timely initiation of hiv antiretroviral therapy in haiti 2004–2018: a retrospective cohort study |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8603999/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34815736 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.139 |
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