Literature DB >> 26971587

Structure and quality of outpatient care for people living with an HIV infection.

Esther A N Engelhard1,2, Colette Smit2, Pythia T Nieuwkerk3, Peter Reiss1,2,4, Frank P Kroon5, Kees Brinkman6, Suzanne E Geerlings1.   

Abstract

Policy-makers and clinicians are faced with a gap of evidence to guide policy on standards for HIV outpatient care. Ongoing debates include which settings of care improve health outcomes, and how many HIV-infected patients a health-care provider should treat to gain and maintain expertise. In this article, we evaluate the studies that link health-care facility and care provider characteristics (i.e., structural factors) to health outcomes in HIV-infected patients. We searched the electronic databases MEDLINE, PUBMED, and EMBASE from inception until 1 January 2015. We included a total of 28 observational studies that were conducted after the introduction of combination antiretroviral therapy in 1996. Three aspects of the available research linking the structure to quality of HIV outpatient care were evaluated: (1) assessed structural characteristics (i.e., health-care facility and care provider characteristics); (2) measures of quality of HIV outpatient care; and (3) reported associations between structural characteristics and quality of care. Rather than scarcity of data, it is the diversity in methodology in the identified studies and the inconsistency of their results that led us to the conclusion that the scientific evidence is too weak to guide policy in HIV outpatient care. We provide recommendations on how to address this heterogeneity in future studies and offer specific suggestions for further reading that could be of interest for clinicians and researchers.

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Keywords:  HIV; ambulatory care facilities; health personnel; quality of health care; treatment outcome

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26971587     DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1153590

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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