患者可以在急诊科准确地进行自己的快速艾滋病毒即时检测。

Q3 Nursing
Samah Nour, Yu-Hsiang Hsieh, Richard E Rothman, Mary Jett-Goheen, Ophelia Langhorne, Lan Wu, Stephen Peterson, Charlotte A Gaydos
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目的:本研究的目的是评估急诊科(ED)患者在常规HIV检测前进行快速、即时(POC)自我检测HIV的可行性、可接受性和准确性。方法:招募年龄在18至65岁之间的患者,在约翰霍普金斯急诊科进行快速POC HIV口服液检测,并结合标准护理HIV POC检测。通过问卷评估可接受性和易用性。结果:共接触259例患者进行检测,其中249例(96.1%)同意进行自我POC HIV检测。在进行自我测试的患者中,100%的结果与卫生保健工作者获得的结果一致。4名女性(1.6%)新近被确定为艾滋病毒阳性。参与者的中位年龄为41岁,58%的患者为女性;83%是非洲裔美国人,16%是白人。总体而言,超过90%的患者报告了对检测结果的信任,检测的便利性和再次检测的意愿。大约35%的患者表示,他们愿意为检测支付最高30美元的费用。总体而言,46.9%的患者倾向于自我检测,39.5%的患者倾向于卫生保健专业人员检测。在选择检测地点方面,51.0%的人倾向于家庭自检,39.5%的人倾向于诊所/急诊科自检(P > 0.05), 9.5%的人没有选择。结论:在急诊科接受POC检测的患者中,有相当大比例的人同意进行自我hiv检测。患者的结果与卫生保健工作者的结果一致;1.6%为HIV阳性。大多数参与者相信他们的结果是真实的。更多的患者倾向于自我检测。
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Patients Can Accurately Perform Their Own Rapid HIV Point-of-Care Test in the Emergency Department.
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and accuracy of having emergency department (ED) patients perform a rapid, point-of-care (POC) self-test for HIV before routine HIV testing. METHODS Patients aged 18 to 65 years were recruited to perform a rapid POC HIV oral fluid at The Johns Hopkins ED in conjunction with the standard-of-care HIV POC test. Acceptability and ease of use were assessed by a questionnaire. RESULTS A total of 259 patients were approached for testing, and 249 (96.1%) consented to perform a self POC HIV test. Of patients performing a self-test, 100% had concordant results with those obtained by the health care worker. Four females (1.6%) were newly identified as HIV positive. Median participant age was 41 years, and 58% of patients were female; 83% were African American, and 16% were white. Overall, greater than 90% of patients reported trust of the test results, ease of testing, and willingness to test again. Approximately 35% of patients indicated they would pay up to a maximum price of $30 for testing. Overall, 46.9% of patients preferred self-testing, and 39.5% preferred health care professional testing. Regarding preferred location for testing, 51.0% preferred home self-testing, 39.5% preferred clinic/ED self-testing (P > 0.05), and 9.5% had no preference. CONCLUSIONS A significant proportion of patients offered POC testing in the ED agreed to perform a self-HIV test. Patients' results were concordant with those obtained by the health care worker; 1.6% were HIV positive. The majority of participants believed the veracity of their results. A greater number of patients preferred self-testing.
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期刊介绍: Point of Care: The Journal of Near-Patient Testing & Technology is a vital resource for directors and managers of large and small hospital pathology labs, blood centers, home health-care agencies, doctors" offices, and other healthcare facilities. Each issue brings you peer-reviewed original research articles, along with concepts, technologies and trends, covering topics that include: Test accuracy Turnaround time Data management Quality control Regulatory compliance Cost-effectiveness of testing
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