Strategies for Linkage to and Engagement With Care: Focus on Intervention.

Q1 Medicine
Topics in antiviral medicine Pub Date : 2018-06-01
Thomas P Giordano
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Retention of HIV-infected patients in care is crucial to optimizing individual patient outcomes and reducing transmission of HIV. A number of strategies are available to improve linkage to care; among them, the AntiRetroviral Treatment and Access Services intervention should be considered standard of care at the clinic level. With regard to retention in care, the Retention Through Enhanced Personal Contact intervention has been shown to improve retention rates and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Data to Care program has been successful in assisting public health authorities to locate and return to treatment patients presumed to be lost to follow-up. Patient satisfaction with initial physician and clinic encounters also improves retention. There are some data to support same-day or rapid start of antiretroviral therapy in the clinic setting as a method to immediately establish care and more data on this approach are needed. This article summarizes a presentation by Thomas P. Giordano, MD, MPH, at the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Clinical Conference held in San Antonio, Texas, in August 2017.

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与护理联系和参与的战略:关注干预。
将感染艾滋病毒的患者留在护理中,对于优化患者个体预后和减少艾滋病毒传播至关重要。有若干战略可用于改善与保健的联系;其中,抗逆转录病毒治疗和获得服务干预措施应被视为诊所一级的标准护理。在留用治疗方面,通过加强个人接触的留用干预措施已被证明提高了留用率,疾病控制和预防中心的数据到护理方案已成功地协助公共卫生当局找到并使可能失去随访的患者返回治疗。患者对最初的医生和诊所接触的满意度也提高了保留率。有一些数据支持在临床环境中当天或快速开始抗逆转录病毒治疗作为立即建立护理的方法,但需要更多关于这种方法的数据。本文总结了2017年8月在德克萨斯州圣安东尼奥举行的Ryan White HIV/AIDS项目临床会议上,医学博士、公共卫生硕士Thomas P. Giordano的演讲。
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