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Factors Associated with Attrition: Analysis of an HIV Clinic in Japan.


ABSTRACT: This study evaluated the impact of a public medical interpreter on the follow-up clinic attendance rate of foreign-born people with HIV who live in Japan. Participants were patients who visited Nagoya Medical Center from 2009 to 2016. Lost to follow-up was defined as an absence from follow-up visits for more than six months without any notification. A log-rank test was conducted to compare the lost-to-follow-up rates by patients' nation of origin and medical interpreter use. Of the 931 participants, 114 were foreign patients, whose overall attendance rate at 5 years was 75.5%, which was significantly lower than that of Japanese patients (94.1%, p?

SUBMITTER: Hashiba C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7914243 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Factors Associated with Attrition: Analysis of an HIV Clinic in Japan.

Hashiba Chieko C   Imahashi Mayumi M   Imamura Junji J   Nakahata Masashi M   Kogure Ayumi A   Takahashi Hideto H   Yokomaku Yoshiyuki Y  

Journal of immigrant and minority health 20210401 2


This study evaluated the impact of a public medical interpreter on the follow-up clinic attendance rate of foreign-born people with HIV who live in Japan. Participants were patients who visited Nagoya Medical Center from 2009 to 2016. Lost to follow-up was defined as an absence from follow-up visits for more than six months without any notification. A log-rank test was conducted to compare the lost-to-follow-up rates by patients' nation of origin and medical interpreter use. Of the 931 participa  ...[more]

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