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Pilot testing of an online training module about screening for acute HIV infection in adult patients seeking urgent healthcare.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Acute HIV infection (AHI) is the phase of HIV infection immediately after acquisition, during which many patients develop symptoms and often seek healthcare. However, clinicians in sub-Saharan Africa are not currently taught about AHI.

Methods

This study pilot-tested a self-directed AHI training module among clinical officers (COs) in coastal Kenya and assessed knowledge gained and challenges to instituting screening. The training module included four domains: AHI definition and importance of AHI recognition; symptoms and screening algorithms; diagnostic strategies; and management. AHI knowledge was assessed before and immediately after training. Participants' ability to utilize an AHI screening algorithm was evaluated with a case-based exercise.

Results

Self-directed training was completed by 45 COs. Pre-test scores were low (median score 35% IQR 30-45%), but improved significantly after training (median post-test score 75%, IQR 70-85%, Wilcoxon signed-rank test p<0.0001). Participants had challenges in understanding the utility and application of a screening algorithm to identify patients for whom AHI testing would be indicated. Knowledge of AHI was poor at baseline, but improved with self-directed learning. Based on these findings, we revised and improved the AHI training module and pre- and post-assessments, which are now freely available online at www.marps-africa.org.

Conclusions

Guidelines on AHI screening and diagnosis are urgently needed in high HIV transmission areas.

SUBMITTER: Rafferty H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6398591 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pilot testing of an online training module about screening for acute HIV infection in adult patients seeking urgent healthcare.

Rafferty Hannah H   Chirro Oscar O   Oduor Clifford C   Wahome Elizabeth E   Ngoi Caroline C   van der Elst Elise E   Berger René R   Rowland-Jones Sarah S   Graham Susan M SM   Sanders Eduard J EJ  

International health 20190301 2


<h4>Background</h4>Acute HIV infection (AHI) is the phase of HIV infection immediately after acquisition, during which many patients develop symptoms and often seek healthcare. However, clinicians in sub-Saharan Africa are not currently taught about AHI.<h4>Methods</h4>This study pilot-tested a self-directed AHI training module among clinical officers (COs) in coastal Kenya and assessed knowledge gained and challenges to instituting screening. The training module included four domains: AHI defin  ...[more]

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