Factors associated with uptake of home-based HIV counselling and testing and HIV care services among identified HIV-positive persons in Masaka, Uganda

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作者
Ruzagira, Eugene [1 ,2 ]
Baisley, Kathy [1 ]
Kamali, Anatoli [2 ,3 ]
Grosskurth, Heiner [1 ]
机构
[1] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Infect Dis & Epidemiol, London, England
[2] MRC UVRI Uganda Res Unit AIDS, Plot 51-59,Nakiwogo Rd,POB 49, Entebbe, Uganda
[3] Int AIDS Vaccine Initiat, New York, NY USA
来源
AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV | 2018年 / 30卷 / 07期
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
HIV; AIDS; HIV counselling and testing; linkage to HIV care; Uganda; Africa; SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; CLUSTER-RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; RURAL SOUTH-AFRICA; ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY; WESTERN KENYA; OPEN-LABEL; LINKAGE; INTERVENTION; COMMUNITY; METAANALYSIS;
D O I
10.1080/09540121.2018.1441967
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
We investigated uptake of home-based HIV counselling and testing (HBHCT) and HIV care services post-HBHCT in order to inform the design of future HBHCT programmes. We used data from an open-label cluster-randomised controlled trial which had demonstrated the effectiveness of a post-HBHCT counselling intervention in increasing linkage to HIV care. HBHCT was offered to adults (18 years) from 28 rural communities in Masaka, Uganda; consenting HIV-positive care naive individuals were enrolled and referred for care. The trial's primary outcome was linkage to HIV care (clinic-verified registration for care) six months post-HBHCT. Random effects logistic regression was used to investigate factors associated with HBHCT uptake, linkage to care, CD4 count receipt, and antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation; all analyses of uptake of post-HBHCT services were adjusted for trial arm allocation. Of 13,455 adults offered HBHCT, 12,100 (89.9%) accepted. HBHCT uptake was higher among men [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 1.20, 95% confidence interval (CI)=1.07-1.36] than women, and decreased with increasing age. Of 551 (4.6%) persons who tested HIV-positive, 205 (37.2%) were in care. Of those not in care, 302 (87.3%) were enrolled in the trial and of these, 42.1% linked to care, 35.4% received CD4 counts, and 29.8% initiated ART at 6 months post-HBHCT. None of the investigated factors was associated with linkage to care. CD4 count receipt was lower in individuals who lived 30min from an HIV clinic (aOR 0.60, 95%CI=0.34-1.06) versus those who lived closer. ART initiation was higher in older individuals (45 years versus <25 years, aOR 2.14, 95% CI=0.98-4.65), and lower in single (aOR 0.60, 95% CI=0.28-1.31) or divorced/separated/widowed (aOR 0.47, 95% CI=0.23-0.93) individuals versus those married/cohabiting. HBHCT was highly acceptable but uptake of post-HBHCT care was low. Other than post-HBHCT counselling, this study did not identify specific issues that require addressing to further improve linkage to care.
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