Access to care and impact on HIV treatment interruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic among people living with HIV in British Columbia

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Finlayson-Trick, Emma [1 ]
Tam, Clara [2 ]
Wang, Lu [3 ]
Dawydiuk, Nicole [3 ]
Salters, Kate [2 ,3 ]
Trigg, Jason [2 ]
Pakhomova, Tatiana [3 ,4 ]
Marante, Antonio [3 ]
Sereda, Paul [3 ]
Wesseling, Tim [3 ]
Montaner, Julio S. G. [1 ,3 ]
Hogg, Robert [3 ,4 ]
Barrios, Rolando [1 ,3 ,5 ]
Moore, David M. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ British Columbia, Fac Med, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[2] Unity Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] British Columbia Ctr Excellence HIV AIDS, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[4] Simon Fraser Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Burnaby, BC, Canada
[5] Vancouver Coastal Hlth, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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antiretroviral therapy; COVID-19; HIV; pandemic; MEN; SEX;
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10.1111/hiv.13654
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has changed healthcare service delivery. We examined the overall impact of COVID-19 on people living with HIV in British Columbia (BC), Canada, with a special focus on the potential impact of COVID-19 on antiretroviral treatment interruptions (TIs). Methods Purposive sampling was used to enrol people living with HIV aged >= 19 years across BC into the STOP HIV/AIDS Program Evaluation study between January 2016 and September 2018. Participants completed surveys at baseline enrolment and 18 and 36 months later. Additional COVID-19 questions were added to the survey in October 2020. TIs were defined as >60 days late for antiretroviral therapy (ART) refill using data from the BC HIV Drug Treatment Program. Generalized linear mixed models were used to examine trends in TIs over time and associations with reported health service access. Results Of 581 participants, 6.1%-7.7% experienced a TI during each 6-month period between March 2019 and August 2021. The frequency of TIs did not statistically increase during the COVID-19 epidemic. Among the 188 participants who completed the COVID-19 questionnaire, 32.8% reported difficulty accessing healthcare during COVID-19, 9.7% reported avoiding continuing a healthcare service due to COVID-19-related concerns, and 74.6% reported using virtual healthcare services since March 2020. In multivariable analysis, the odds of a TI in any 6-month period were not significantly different from March to August 2019. None of the reported challenges to healthcare services were associated with TIs. Conclusions Although some participants reported challenges to accessing services or avoidance of services due to COVID-19, TIs were not more likely during COVID-19 than before.
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