Telemedicine in HIV health care during the COVID-19 pandemic: An implementation research study in Buenos Aires, Argentina

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
HIV Medicine Pub Date : 2024-04-24 DOI:10.1111/hiv.13646
Manuela Bullo, Tomas Kierszenowicz, Maria Cecilia Acosta, Maria Jose Rolon, Diego Cecchini, Claudia Rodriguez, Pablo Scapellato, Edgardo Bottaro, Marcelo H. Losso
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Abstract

Background

From October 2020 to October 2022, we conducted an implementation study to offer telemedicine (TM) across four HIV units of general public hospitals in Buenos Aires. The intervention used TM to provide a continuum of care to patients with HIV.

Methods and Setting

We used the RE-AIM framework to evaluate the strategy. The study started during a COVID-19 outbreak with strict lockdown policies and continued until return to normal practices. Implementation facilitation served as the core implementation strategy.

Results

We reached 4118 patients (58% of eligible individuals), and the main perceived benefits were the ability to avoid exposure to infectious diseases and reduced travel time and cost. After a median of 515 days of follow-up, 95.7% of participants with HIV were receiving antiretroviral therapy, and 87.8% were virally suppressed, with a median CD4+ count of 648 cells/μL. In total, 36.6% reported clinical events, and 20.4% presented with COVID-19 infection. The proportion of physicians adopting TM was 69.37%. After enrolment, 2406 of 5640 (43%) follow-up visits were conducted via TM. By the end of the study, 26.29% of appointments offered in the four centres were through TM, whereas 73.71% were in-person appointments.

Conclusion

It was feasible to implement TM in the four centres in the public health sector in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was acceptable for both patients and healthcare workers, and effectively reached a large proportion of the population served in these clinics. Both healthcare workers and patients consider it a model of care that will continue to be offered in the future.

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COVID-19 大流行期间艾滋病毒医疗保健中的远程医疗:阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯的实施研究。
背景从 2020 年 10 月到 2022 年 10 月,我们开展了一项实施研究,在布宜诺斯艾利斯的四家综合公立医院的 HIV 科室提供远程医疗(TM)。我们采用 RE-AIM 框架对该策略进行评估。研究始于 COVID-19 爆发期间,当时实行了严格的封锁政策,研究一直持续到恢复正常。结果我们惠及了 4118 名患者(占符合条件者的 58%),他们所感受到的主要益处是能够避免接触传染病并减少了旅行时间和费用。经过中位数为 515 天的随访,95.7% 的艾滋病毒感染者正在接受抗逆转录病毒治疗,87.8% 的患者病毒得到抑制,CD4+ 细胞计数中位数为 648 cells/μL。总共有 36.6% 的人报告了临床事件,20.4% 的人出现了 COVID-19 感染。采用 TM 的医生比例为 69.37%。注册后,5640 次随访中有 2406 次(43%)是通过 TM 进行的。研究结束时,四个中心 26.29% 的预约是通过 TM 进行的,而 73.71% 的预约是面对面进行的。患者和医护人员都能接受这种方式,而且有效地覆盖了这些诊所服务的大部分人口。医护人员和患者都认为这是一种今后将继续提供的护理模式。
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HIV Medicine
HIV Medicine 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
167
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: HIV Medicine aims to provide an alternative outlet for publication of international research papers in the field of HIV Medicine, embracing clinical, pharmocological, epidemiological, ethical, preclinical and in vitro studies. In addition, the journal will commission reviews and other feature articles. It will focus on evidence-based medicine as the mainstay of successful management of HIV and AIDS. The journal is specifically aimed at researchers and clinicians with responsibility for treating HIV seropositive patients.
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