| Literature DB >> 23236351 |
Christopher B Estopinal1, Janneke H van Dijk, Stanley Sitali, Hannah Stewart, Mario A Davidson, John Spurrier, Sten H Vermund.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We assessed the impact of home-based care (HBC) for HIV+ patients, comparing outcomes between two groups of Zambians receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) who lived in villages with and without HBC teams.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23236351 PMCID: PMC3517597 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0049564
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Home-based care (HBC) system organization.
Figure 2Study subject disposition (final study: n = 523).
Patients were included or excluded based on criteria in the text. T/O: Transferred out of care. T/I: Transferred into care. No Tx Initiation Date: Patient has no recorded date of ART initiation. PMTCT: ART given only in peripartum period for prevention of mother to child transmission. Started Tx Before Jan 2006: Patient began receiving ART before January 1, 2006. LTFU: Lost to follow-up. Stopped Tx: Patient stopped taking ART.
Demographics and patient characteristics of patients living in communities with HBC available (HBC+) and not living in such communities (HBC−).
| HBC+ N = 84 | HBC− N = 439 | P Value | |
| Age | 30.8 35.3 43.5 | 31.9 38.2 45.7 | P = 0.1 |
| Sex [female] | 64% | 62% | P = 0.6 |
| Body Mass Index [kg/m2] | 16.3 18.3 20.2 | 16.5 18.5 20.4 | P = 0.6 |
| CD4+ Cell Count [cells/µL] | 77.0 139.0 204.0 | 86.5 146.0 198.0 | P = 0.9 |
| Hemoglobin Concentration [g/dL] | 10.0 11.0 12.0 | 9.0 11.0 12.0 | P = 0.7 |
Value at ART initiation. a b c represent the lower quartile a, the median b, and the upper quartile c for continuous variables.
Pearson Test.
Wilcoxon Test.
Outcomes of patients living in communities with HBC available (HBC+) and not living in such communities (HBC−).
| HBC+ N = 84 | HBC− N = 439 | P Value | |
| Alive and on antiretroviral treatment | 67 (80%) | 361 (82%) | 0.6 |
| Died | 14 (17%) | 55 (13%) | |
| Lost to follow-up | 2 (2%) | 17 (4%) | |
| Stopped Treatment | 1 (1%) | 6 (1%) |
Percentages represent percentage of patients within HBC− or HBC+ group.
P value compares Alive and on antiretroviral treatment (favorable outcome) to Died or Lost to follow-up or Stopped treatment (unfavorable outcome).
Outcomes of patients based on characteristics at ART initiation.
| Favorable Outcome | Unfavorable Outcome | P Value | |
| Sex [female] | 63% [n = 271] | 56% [n = 53] | P = 0.2 |
| Age | 31.6 38.2 46.1 | 31.4 36.1 41.3 | P = 0.047 |
| Body Mass Index [kg/m2] | 16.8 187. 20.1 | 15.6 17.0 19.1 | P<0.001 |
| CD4+ cell Count [cells/µL] | 87 151 203 | 71 131 174 | P = 0.02 |
| Hemoglobin Concentration [g/dL] | 10 11 12 | 9 10 12 | P = 0.02 |
Favorable outcome is defined as “alive on antiretroviral therapy”.
Unfavorable outcome is defined as “dead, lost to follow-up, or stopped antiretroviral therapy.”
Value at ART initiation. a b c represent the lower quartile a, the median b, and the upper quartile c for continuous variables.
Pearson Test.
Wilcoxon Test.