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Antiretroviral therapy initiation and outcomes of hospitalized HIV-infected patients in Uganda—An evaluation of the HIV test and treat strategy

BACKGROUND: Uganda adopted the HIV Test and Treat in 2016. There is paucity of data about its implementation among hospitalized patients. We aimed to determine the proportion of patients initiating anti-retroviral therapy (ART) during hospitalization, barriers and mortality outcome. METHODS: In this...

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Autores principales: Katende, Andrew, Nakiyingi, Lydia, Andia-Biraro, Irene, Katairo, Thomas, Muhumuza, Richard, Ssemata, Andrew S., Nsereko, Christopher, Semitala, Fred C., Meya, David B.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9390910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35984779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268122
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author Katende, Andrew
Nakiyingi, Lydia
Andia-Biraro, Irene
Katairo, Thomas
Muhumuza, Richard
Ssemata, Andrew S.
Nsereko, Christopher
Semitala, Fred C.
Meya, David B.
author_facet Katende, Andrew
Nakiyingi, Lydia
Andia-Biraro, Irene
Katairo, Thomas
Muhumuza, Richard
Ssemata, Andrew S.
Nsereko, Christopher
Semitala, Fred C.
Meya, David B.
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description BACKGROUND: Uganda adopted the HIV Test and Treat in 2016. There is paucity of data about its implementation among hospitalized patients. We aimed to determine the proportion of patients initiating anti-retroviral therapy (ART) during hospitalization, barriers and mortality outcome. METHODS: In this mixed methods cohort study, we enrolled hospitalized patients with a recent HIV diagnosis from three public hospitals in Uganda. We collected data on clinical characteristics, ART initiation and reasons for failure to initiate ART, as well as 30 day outcomes. Healthcare workers in-depth interviews were also conducted and data analyzed by sub-themes. RESULTS: We enrolled 234 patients; females 140/234 (59.8%), median age 34.5 years (IQR 29–42), 195/234 (83.7%) had WHO HIV stage 3 or 4, and 74/116 (63.8%) had CD4 ≤ 200 cell/μL. The proportion who initiated ART during hospitalization was 123/234 (52.6%) (95% CI 46.0–59.1), of these 35/123 (28.5%) initiated ART on the same day of hospitalization, while 99/123 (80.5%) within a week of hospitalization. By 30 days 34/234 (14.5%) (95% CI 10.3–19.7) died. Patients residing ≥ 35 kilometers from the hospital were more likely not to initiate ART during hospitalization, [aRR = 1.39, (95% CI 1.22–1.59). Inadequate patient preparation for ART initiation and advanced HIV disease were highlighted as barriers of ART initiation during hospitalization. CONCLUSION: In this high HIV prevalence setting, only half of newly diagnosed HIV patients are initiated on ART during hospitalization. Inadequate pre-ART patient preparation and advanced HIV are barriers to rapid ART initiation among hospitalized patients in public hospitals.
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spelling pubmed-93909102022-08-20 Antiretroviral therapy initiation and outcomes of hospitalized HIV-infected patients in Uganda—An evaluation of the HIV test and treat strategy Katende, Andrew Nakiyingi, Lydia Andia-Biraro, Irene Katairo, Thomas Muhumuza, Richard Ssemata, Andrew S. Nsereko, Christopher Semitala, Fred C. Meya, David B. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Uganda adopted the HIV Test and Treat in 2016. There is paucity of data about its implementation among hospitalized patients. We aimed to determine the proportion of patients initiating anti-retroviral therapy (ART) during hospitalization, barriers and mortality outcome. METHODS: In this mixed methods cohort study, we enrolled hospitalized patients with a recent HIV diagnosis from three public hospitals in Uganda. We collected data on clinical characteristics, ART initiation and reasons for failure to initiate ART, as well as 30 day outcomes. Healthcare workers in-depth interviews were also conducted and data analyzed by sub-themes. RESULTS: We enrolled 234 patients; females 140/234 (59.8%), median age 34.5 years (IQR 29–42), 195/234 (83.7%) had WHO HIV stage 3 or 4, and 74/116 (63.8%) had CD4 ≤ 200 cell/μL. The proportion who initiated ART during hospitalization was 123/234 (52.6%) (95% CI 46.0–59.1), of these 35/123 (28.5%) initiated ART on the same day of hospitalization, while 99/123 (80.5%) within a week of hospitalization. By 30 days 34/234 (14.5%) (95% CI 10.3–19.7) died. Patients residing ≥ 35 kilometers from the hospital were more likely not to initiate ART during hospitalization, [aRR = 1.39, (95% CI 1.22–1.59). Inadequate patient preparation for ART initiation and advanced HIV disease were highlighted as barriers of ART initiation during hospitalization. CONCLUSION: In this high HIV prevalence setting, only half of newly diagnosed HIV patients are initiated on ART during hospitalization. Inadequate pre-ART patient preparation and advanced HIV are barriers to rapid ART initiation among hospitalized patients in public hospitals. Public Library of Science 2022-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9390910/ /pubmed/35984779 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268122 Text en © 2022 Katende et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Katende, Andrew
Nakiyingi, Lydia
Andia-Biraro, Irene
Katairo, Thomas
Muhumuza, Richard
Ssemata, Andrew S.
Nsereko, Christopher
Semitala, Fred C.
Meya, David B.
Antiretroviral therapy initiation and outcomes of hospitalized HIV-infected patients in Uganda—An evaluation of the HIV test and treat strategy
title Antiretroviral therapy initiation and outcomes of hospitalized HIV-infected patients in Uganda—An evaluation of the HIV test and treat strategy
title_full Antiretroviral therapy initiation and outcomes of hospitalized HIV-infected patients in Uganda—An evaluation of the HIV test and treat strategy
title_fullStr Antiretroviral therapy initiation and outcomes of hospitalized HIV-infected patients in Uganda—An evaluation of the HIV test and treat strategy
title_full_unstemmed Antiretroviral therapy initiation and outcomes of hospitalized HIV-infected patients in Uganda—An evaluation of the HIV test and treat strategy
title_short Antiretroviral therapy initiation and outcomes of hospitalized HIV-infected patients in Uganda—An evaluation of the HIV test and treat strategy
title_sort antiretroviral therapy initiation and outcomes of hospitalized hiv-infected patients in uganda—an evaluation of the hiv test and treat strategy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9390910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35984779
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268122
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