Partner Referral by HIV-Infected Persons to Partner Counseling and Referral Services (PCRS) - Results from a Demonstration Project.

Q3 Medicine
Open AIDS Journal Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-02-21 DOI:10.2174/1874613601206010008
Binwei Song, Elin B Begley, Linda Lesondak, Kelly Voorhees, Magdalena Esquivel, Ronald L Merrick, Jack Carrel, Douglas Sebesta, James Vergeront, Dhana Shrestha, Emeka Oraka, Annisa Walker, James D Heffelfinger
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Abstract

Objective: The objectives of this article are to determine factors associated with refusal and agreement to provide partner information, and evaluate the effectiveness of referral approaches in offering PCRS.

Methods: Index clients from 5 sites that used 3 different PCRS approaches were interviewed to obtain demographic and risk characteristics and choice of partner referral method for PCRS. Logistic regression was used to assess factors associated with providing partner information.

Results: The percentage of index clients who refused to provide partner information varied by site (7% to 88%). Controlling for PCRS approach, index clients who were older than 25 years, male, or reported having male-male sex in the past 12 months were more likely (p <0.01) to refuse to provide partner information. Overall, 72% of named partners referred by index clients were located and offered PCRS. The proportion of partners who were located and offered PCRS differed by referral approach used, ranging from 38% using contract referral (index clients agree to notify their partners within a certain timeframe, else a disease intervention specialist or health care provider will notify them) to 98% using dual referral (index clients notify their partners with a disease intervention specialist or provider present).

Conclusion: Success in obtaining partner information varied by the PCRS approach used and effectiveness in locating and notifying partners varied by the referral approach selected. These results provide valuable insights for enhancing partner services.

艾滋病毒感染者向伴侣咨询和转诊服务(PCRS)的伴侣转诊——一个示范项目的结果。
目的:本文的目的是确定拒绝和同意提供合作伙伴信息的相关因素,并评估推荐方法在提供PCRS中的有效性。方法:对使用3种不同PCRS方法的5个站点的指数客户进行访谈,了解PCRS的人口学特征和风险特征以及伴侣推荐方法的选择。使用逻辑回归来评估与提供伴侣信息相关的因素。结果:拒绝提供合作伙伴信息的指数客户百分比因网站而异(7%至88%)。在控制PCRS方法后,年龄大于25岁、男性或报告在过去12个月内发生过男-男性行为的指数客户更有可能(p结论:获得伴侣信息的成功率因使用的PCRS方法而异,而定位和通知伴侣的有效性因选择的推荐方法而异。这些结果为增强合作伙伴服务提供了有价值的见解。
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Open AIDS Journal
Open AIDS Journal Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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