The Story and Implications of the Korean Health Care Facility Counseling Project on People Living with HIV.

IF 2.8 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Jae-Phil Choi, JungHui Lee, Jong Mi An, Jihyun Kim, Nari Won, Young Hwa Choi
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In 2005, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) launched "Health Care Facility Counseling Project on People Living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)" funded by the private-subsidy project for the prevention of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and sexually transmitted diseases to provide people living with HIV (PLWH) psychological support and counsel them about the disease and antiretroviral therapy (ART). Currently, 38 counseling nurse specialists work at 28 healthcare facilities for patient care. Of all PLWH in Korea, 71.9% received benefits from the Counseling Project. Adherence to ART medication (>95.0%), level of depression or anxiety, counseling coverage, and viral load status were monitored as common project indicators. Various specialized programs have been implemented in diverse facilities. This project has played a pivotal role in HIV care continuum and viral suppression policies, resulting in 95.9% of PLWH maintaining undetectable status (<40 copies/ml) in 2021. In this review, we present the chronology and fulfillment of this project, which will be an essential step for future planning in the context of aging and the chronic comorbid nature of HIV/AIDS.

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韩国卫生保健机构艾滋病毒感染者咨询项目的故事和影响。
2005年,韩国疾病防治署启动了"保健设施艾滋病毒感染者咨询项目",该项目由预防获得性免疫缺陷综合症(艾滋病)和性传播疾病私人补贴项目资助,目的是向艾滋病毒感染者提供心理支持,并就该疾病和抗逆转录病毒疗法向他们提供咨询。目前,有38名咨询护士专家在28家医疗机构为患者提供护理。在韩国所有的PLWH中,71.9%的人从咨询项目中受益。ART药物依从性(>95.0%)、抑郁或焦虑水平、咨询覆盖率和病毒载量状态作为共同项目指标进行监测。在不同的设施中实施了各种专业方案。该项目在艾滋病毒护理连续性和病毒抑制政策方面发挥了关键作用,导致95.9%的艾滋病毒感染者仍处于未检测状态(
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Infection and Chemotherapy
Infection and Chemotherapy INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
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