肯尼亚感染艾滋病毒的青少年知道他们的病毒载量结果吗?Kiambu和Nakuru县的记录审计和青少年退出调查:一项横断面研究。

Deepa Oja, Alvin Onyango, Cyrus Mugo, Irene Njuguna, Dalton Wamalwa, Molly R Altman, Jillian Pintye, Grace John-Stewart, Pamela Kohler
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摘要:及时准确地反馈青少年HIV感染者(ALHIV)的病毒载量(VL)结果对于早期发现依从性挑战和治疗失败至关重要。我们的横断面研究评估了在肯尼亚Kiambu和Nakuru县的六个护理机构登记的15-19岁的ALHIV的VL数据。我们总结了电子病历(EMR)和国家数据库中可用结果的比例。改进的泊松回归模型评估了ALHIV特征与VL结果知识之间的关系。在随机选择的20% (n = 207)的图表中,86% (n = 179)与国家数据库来源匹配;然而,7% (n = 14)的VL结果在临床EMR中缺失,8% (n = 17)的VL结果在国家数据库和EMR之间不一致。只有一半(52%)的受访ALHIV (n = 132)报告了他们的最后一次VL结果,年龄较大的ALHIV比年轻人更有可能获得VL结果(患病率比:1.46,p = 0.02)。缺失或不正确的数据记录表明,除了增加获得准确VL结果的ALHIV比例外,还需要解决差距问题,以优化护理和管理。
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Do Adolescents Living With HIV in Kenya Know Their Viral Load Results? Record Audit and Adolescent Exit Surveys in Kiambu and Nakuru Counties: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Abstract: Timely and accurate return of viral load (VL) results to adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) is essential for early detection of adherence challenges and treatment failure. Our cross-sectional study evaluated VL data of ALHIV, ages 15-19 years, enrolled in six care facilities in Kiambu and Nakuru Counties in Kenya. We summarized the proportion of results available in both the electronic medical record (EMR) and the national database. Modified Poisson regression models assessed the relationship between ALHIV characteristics and knowledge of VL results. Of 20% ( n = 207) of the charts that were randomly selected, 86% ( n = 179) matched the national database source; however, 7% ( n = 14) of VL results were missing from the clinic-EMR, and 8% ( n = 17) were incongruent between the national database and EMR. Only half (52%) of the surveyed ALHIV ( n = 132) reported receiving their last VL result, with older ALHIV more likely to receive VL results than younger ( Prevalence ratio : 1.46, p = .02). Missing or incorrect data records suggest gaps need to be addressed in addition to increasing the proportion of ALHIV who receive accurate VL results to optimize care and management.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (JANAC) is a peer-reviewed, international nursing journal that covers the full spectrum of the global HIV epidemic, focusing on prevention, evidence-based care management, interprofessional clinical care, research, advocacy, policy, education, social determinants of health, epidemiology, and program development. JANAC functions according to the highest standards of ethical publishing practices and offers innovative publication options, including Open Access and prepublication article posting, where the journal can post articles before they are published with an issue.
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