Transitioning Adolescents to Adult HIV Care in the United States: Implementation Lessons from the iTransition Intervention Pilot Trial.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Amanda E Tanner, Sulianie Mertus, Mohammed Sheikh Eldin Jibriel, Rakira Urquhart, Keenan Phillips, Nadia Dowshen, Srija Dutta, Madeleine H Goldstein, Susan Lee, Kayla Knowles, Kaja Darien, Kelly L Rulison, Julia Madden, Sophia A Hussen
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Abstract

Although every youth in pediatric/adolescent HIV care will need to transition to adult-oriented care, there are no existing evidence-based interventions to optimize health through this process. Healthcare transition poses a persistent challenge to the health of youth living with HIV, which may result in gaps in care engagement, medication adherence, and viral suppression. Our process evaluation of iTransition, a multilevel mobile health (mHealth) intervention, included iterative interviews with youth, providers, and Transition Champions. These data, along with team meeting notes, highlight the important role the intervention plays in addressing healthcare transition-related challenges, positioning it to fill a critical gap for both youth and providers. It also highlights important individual (e.g., competing priorities of youth and providers), clinical (e.g., electronic health record integration), and contextual (e.g., clinical policies during COVID-19 pandemic) challenges to intervention reach and implementation. More work is needed to refine interventions to support care continuity for youth living with HIV as they transition to adult-oriented care.

美国青少年向成人艾滋病毒护理过渡:过渡干预试点试验的实施经验教训。
虽然接受儿科/青少年艾滋病毒护理的每个青年都需要过渡到面向成人的护理,但现有的循证干预措施无法通过这一过程优化健康。医疗保健转型对感染艾滋病毒的青年的健康构成了持续的挑战,这可能导致护理参与、药物依从性和病毒抑制方面的差距。我们对multi - level mobile health (mHealth)干预方案Transition的流程评估包括对年轻人、提供者和Transition champion的反复访谈。这些数据,以及团队会议记录,突出了干预措施在解决医疗保健转型相关挑战方面的重要作用,使其能够填补青年和提供者的关键空白。它还强调了干预措施范围和实施方面的重要个人(例如,青年和提供者之间相互竞争的优先事项)、临床(例如,电子健康记录整合)和情境(例如,COVID-19大流行期间的临床政策)挑战。需要做更多的工作来完善干预措施,以支持感染艾滋病毒的青年向面向成人的护理过渡时的护理连续性。
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Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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