Flávia Carneiro da Silva, Laio Magno, Carlos Antônio de Souza Teles Santos
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摘要
目的:分析艾滋病暴露后预防(PEP)处方和复诊情况:分析艾滋病暴露后预防(PEP)处方和复诊情况:这是一项描述性横断面研究,使用的数据是2018年1月至12月期间在巴西巴州萨尔瓦多市急诊室(UPA)和专科医疗服务机构寻求PEP的患者:在 UPA 寻求 PEP 的 1,525 人中,1,273 人(83.5%)符合 PEP 资格标准,252 人(16.5%)不符合;在符合资格的群体中,1,166 人(91.6%)获得了抗逆转录病毒药物处方,107 人(8.在获得 PEP 处方的总人数中,只有 226 人(19.4%)在第一次复诊时复诊,115 人(9.9%)在第二次复诊时复诊,33 人(2.8%)在第三次复诊时复诊,以便完成治疗方案:我们发现,有相当一部分符合条件的用户没有在 UPA 处方 PEP,并且在专业服务随访预约中出现了严重的回流现象。
Prescription of HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis in emergency care units and return for follow-up appointments in specialized services in Salvador, Brazil, 2018: a cross-sectional study.
Objective: To analyze HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) prescription and return for follow-up appointments.
Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study using data on people who sought PEP in emergency care units (UPAs) and specialized medical services in Salvador, BA, Brazil, between January-December/2018.
Results: Of the 1,525 people who sought PEP at UPAs, 1,273 (83.5%) met PEP eligibility criteria, while 252 (16.5%) did not; of the eligible group, 1,166 (91.6%) had antiretrovirals prescribed, while 107 (8.4%) eligible people did not; of the total number of people with PEP prescriptions, only 226 (19.4%) returned for the first follow-up appointment, 115 (9.9%) for the second, and 33 (2.8%) for the third in order to complete the protocol.
Conclusion: We found a significant proportion of eligible users who did not have PEP prescribed at UPAs and a significant loss of return for specialized service follow-up appointments.