Unknown

Dataset Information

0

Improved Viral Suppression With Streamlined Care in the SEARCH Study.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:HIV differentiated service delivery (DSD) models are scaling up in resource-limited settings for stable patients; less is known about DSD outcomes for patients with viremia. We evaluated the effect on viral suppression (VS) of a streamlined care DSD model implemented in the SEARCH randomized universal test and treat trial in rural Uganda and Kenya (NCT:01864603). METHODS:We included HIV-infected adults at baseline (2013) who were country guideline antiretroviral therapy (ART) eligible (prior ART experience or CD4 ? 350) with ?1 HIV clinic visit between 2013 and 2017 in SEARCH communities randomized to intervention (N = 16) or control (N = 16). We assessed the effect of streamlined care in intervention community clinics (patient-centered care, increased appointment spacing, improved clinic access, reminders, and tracking) on VS at 3 years. Analysis was stratified by the baseline care status: ART-experienced with viremia, ART-naïve with CD4 ? 350, or ART-experienced with VS. RESULTS:Among 6190 ART-eligible persons in care, year 3 VS was 90% in intervention and 87% in control arms (RR 1.03, 95% CI: 1.01 to 1.06). Among ART-experienced persons with baseline viremia, streamlined care was associated with higher VS (67% vs 47%, RR 1.41, 95% CI: 1.05 to 1.91). Among ART-naïve persons, VS was not significantly higher with streamlined care (83% vs 79%, RR 1.05, 95% CI: 0.95 to 1.16). Among ART-experienced persons with baseline VS, nearly all remained virally suppressed in both arms (97% vs 95%, RR 1.01, 95% CI: 1.00 to 1.03). CONCLUSIONS:Streamlined care was associated with higher viral suppression among ART-experienced patients with viremia in this randomized evaluation of ART-eligible patients who were in care after universal HIV testing.

SUBMITTER: Hickey MD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7654939 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

altmetric image

Publications


<h4>Background</h4>HIV differentiated service delivery (DSD) models are scaling up in resource-limited settings for stable patients; less is known about DSD outcomes for patients with viremia. We evaluated the effect on viral suppression (VS) of a streamlined care DSD model implemented in the SEARCH randomized universal test and treat trial in rural Uganda and Kenya (NCT:01864603).<h4>Methods</h4>We included HIV-infected adults at baseline (2013) who were country guideline antiretroviral therapy  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

| S-EPMC5577724 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC6143350 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC4586442 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC4334738 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC4473034 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC6289598 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC5807129 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC6528829 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC8327702 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC5459353 | biostudies-literature