People Living with HIV's Worry That the COVID-19 Health Crisis Could Impact Long-Term HIV Care: Lessons From the French Context for Future Disease Epidemics.

IF 2.2 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
M Salcedo, T Alain, C Lacoux, J C Jones, C Della Vecchia, N Charpentier, R Mabire-Yon, L Vallet, X Mabire, D Ferraz, D Michels, M Préau
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Background: In 2020, people living with HIV (PLHIV) in France were worried that the COVID-19 health crisis would lead to long-term changes in their HIV care. Using data from the anonymous, online, cross-sectional survey ACOVIH, which was completed by PLHIV between July and September 2020, this study explored factors associated with worry about long-term changes to HIV care after the end of the first lockdown (17 March-11 May 2020). Methods: Using multivariate logistic regression, we compared participants who declared they were worried about long-term changes with those who did not, in terms of their demographic, behavioral, and socioeconomic characteristics, as well as their experience of the COVID-19 crisis and access to care. Results: Among the 249 respondents, 61.5% (n = 153) declared having worries about long-term changes to HIV care. Specifically, after adjustment for gender and age, PLHIV born outside of France (adjusted odds ratios (aOR) [95%CI] = 2.57[1.44;6.76]), those whose financial situation deteriorated since the beginning of the pandemic (4.87[1.97;13.20]), those with a history of HIV opportunistic infections (3.27[1.53;7.32]), and respondents who took psychotropic drugs (3.21[1.50;7.22]) were all more likely to declare having worries. In terms of related determinants, a deterioration in communication with their HIV medical team (3.47[1.61;7.94]), having worries about COVID-19 (1.36[1.14;1.62]), and believing that HIV treatment increased the risk of COVID-19 infection (1.52[1.15;2.03]), were all significantly associated with having worries about long-term changes to HIV care. Conclusion: In the context of future disease epidemics, taking into account the profiles of individual PLHIV, and providing clearer, targeted information on HIV care, could help reduce worry in this population about the continuity of HIV care and could foster efficient communication with care providers.

艾滋病毒感染者担心COVID-19健康危机可能影响长期艾滋病毒护理:来自法国未来疾病流行的经验教训。
背景:2020年,法国的艾滋病毒感染者(PLHIV)担心COVID-19健康危机将导致他们的艾滋病毒护理发生长期变化。本研究利用PLHIV在2020年7月至9月期间完成的匿名在线横断面调查ACOVIH的数据,探讨了与第一次封锁结束后(2020年3月17日至5月11日)对艾滋病毒护理长期变化的担忧相关的因素。方法:利用多变量逻辑回归,我们比较了自称担心长期变化的参与者和不担心长期变化的参与者,包括他们的人口统计学、行为和社会经济特征,以及他们对COVID-19危机的经历和获得护理的情况。结果:在249名受访者中,61.5% (n = 153)表示对艾滋病护理的长期变化感到担忧。具体而言,在性别和年龄调整后,在法国境外出生的PLHIV(调整后的比值比[95%CI] = 2.57[1.44;6.76])、疫情开始以来经济状况恶化的感染者(4.87[1.97;13.20])、有HIV机会性感染史的感染者(3.27[1.53;7.32])和服用精神药物的受访者(3.21[1.50;7.22])更容易表示担心。在相关决定因素方面,与HIV医疗团队沟通不良(3.47[1.61;7.94])、担心COVID-19(1.36[1.14;1.62])、认为HIV治疗增加了COVID-19感染风险(1.52[1.15;2.03])与担心HIV护理的长期变化显著相关。结论:在未来疾病流行的背景下,考虑个体PLHIV的概况,提供更清晰、有针对性的HIV护理信息,可以帮助减少这一人群对HIV护理连续性的担忧,并可以促进与护理提供者的有效沟通。
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