"Moving Fourth": Introduction of a practical toolkit for shared decision-making to facilitate healthy living beyond HIV viral suppression.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY AIDS reviews Pub Date : 2021-12-29 DOI:10.24875/AIDSRev.20000130
Adrian Curran, Joop Arends, Thomas Buhk, Mario Cascio, Eugenio Teofilo, Guido van den Berk, Giovanni Guaraldi
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An extension of the UNAIDS 90-90-90 target proposes >90% of people living with HIV (PLHIV) should have good health-related quality of life (HrQoL); however, limited guidance exists. The "Health Goals for Me" framework, an individualized approach to HIV care, provides a framework to assess HrQoL. We analyzed several patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) to develop a practical toolkit to facilitate shared physician-patient decision-making. HrQoL subdomains, actionable in the clinical setting and measurable as PROMs, were selected. PROMs were collated through systematic literature searches, scored by the authors on usability, validation, and availability, after which practical recommendations were made. Nine subdomains were selected across physical, psychological, social, and environmental domains; 46 validated PROMs were identified. After pre-screening, from 39 evaluated PROMs, we recommended PROMs in the following subdomains: fatigue/energy loss, frailty/resilience, sleep disturbance, substance use, anxiety/depression, cognition, sexual function and desire, and stigma. Using this toolkit, healthcare professionals and PLHIV can collaborate and mutually agree on individual care objectives. Following the "Health Goals for Me" framework, appropriate care interventions can be implemented and reviewed in a continuous cycle. We discussed how eHealth interventions, which will have increasing importance in the post-COVID era, can facilitate improved HrQoL for PLHIV by utilizing toolkits such as the one described here. Implementation of this practical framework and the PROMs toolkit could provide a useful approach to assessing HrQoL in PLHIV and could enhance the physician's ability to gain valuable insights into the patient's daily life across a broad range of HrQoL issues.

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"第四个行动":为共同决策引入实用工具包,以促进抑制艾滋病毒以外的健康生活。
联合国艾滋病规划署90-90-90目标的延伸提出,90%以上的艾滋病毒感染者应具有良好的健康相关生活质量(HrQoL);然而,指导是有限的。"我的健康目标"框架是艾滋病毒护理的一种个性化方法,它提供了评估人权生活质量的框架。我们分析了几个患者报告的结果测量(PROMs),以开发一个实用的工具包,以促进共享的医患决策。HrQoL子域,在临床环境中可操作和可测量的PROMs,被选择。通过系统的文献检索对prom进行整理,由作者对可用性、验证性和可用性进行评分,然后提出实用的建议。在生理、心理、社会和环境领域中选择了9个子领域;鉴定了46个经过验证的prom。经过预筛选,从39个评估的PROMs中,我们推荐了以下子领域的PROMs:疲劳/能量损失,脆弱/恢复力,睡眠障碍,物质使用,焦虑/抑郁,认知,性功能和欲望,以及耻辱感。使用此工具包,医疗保健专业人员和PLHIV可以就个人护理目标进行协作并相互达成一致。根据"我的健康目标"框架,适当的护理干预措施可以在一个连续的周期内实施和审查。我们讨论了在后covid时代日益重要的电子卫生干预措施如何通过使用此处描述的工具包来促进改善艾滋病毒感染者的HrQoL。实施这一实用框架和PROMs工具包可以为评估PLHIV患者的HrQoL提供一种有用的方法,并可以提高医生在广泛的HrQoL问题上获得对患者日常生活有价值的见解的能力。
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AIDS reviews
AIDS reviews 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: AIDS Reviews publishes papers reporting original scientific, clinical, epidemiologic and social research which contribute to the overall knowledge of the field of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and human retrovirology. Currently, the Journal publishes review articles (usually by invitation, but spontaneous submitted articles will also be considered). Manuscripts submitted to AIDS Reviews will be accepted on the understanding that the authors have not submitted the paper to another journal or published the material elsewhere.
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