| Literature DB >> 31560689 |
Laura Fuente-Soro1,2, Carlos Iniesta3, Elisa López-Varela1,2, Mauro Cuna1, Rui Guilaze1, Maria Maixenchs1,2, Edson Luis Bernardo1,4, Orvalho Augusto1, Raquel Gonzalez2, Aleny Couto5, Khatia Munguambe1,6, Denise Naniche1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The implementation of quality HIV control programs is crucial for the achievement of the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets and to motivate people living with HIV (PLWHIV) to link and remain in HIV-care. The aim of this mixed method cross-sectional study was to estimate the linkage and long-term retention in care of PLWHIV and to identify factors potentially interfering along the HIV-care continuum in southern Mozambique.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31560689 PMCID: PMC6764678 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Study profile for participants who tested HIV positive during the cross-sectional community-based serosurveys in 2010 and 2012.
Percentages are calculated over the previous step.
Fig 2Self-reported cascade of care among interviewed participants according to year of diagnosis.
Self-reported cascade was constructed based on participant responses to the interview and within the time frame between diagnosis and the time of the interview visit. Thus, individuals diagnosed in 2010 reported around 5 years of follow-up while individuals from 2012 reported around 3 years. Each bar represents the proportion of the total number of individuals interviewed (n = 112) by step of the cascade. Abbreviation: Anti-retroviral therapy (ART).
Fig 3Documented cascade of care after 36 months post-diagnosis among interviewed participants (n = 112) according to year of diagnosis.
Documented cascade was constructed based on clinical information extracted from the MDH-ePTS. All participants were administratively censored at 36-months post-diagnosis. Each bar represents the proportion of the total number of individuals interviewed (n = 112) by step of the cascade. Abbreviation: Anti-retroviral therapy (ART).
Distribution of main emerging factors along the HIV continuum of care.
| INDIVIDUAL LEVEL | SOCIAL LEVEL | RELATED WITH THE HEALTH SYSTEM | RELATED WITH ARV MEDICATION | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Health Literacy | Social support | Health System Compliance | Side effects of the ARTs | |
| ALL | Competitive needs | Familiar/partner support | Health System approaches to increase linkage and retention to care | Wiliness to take ART |
| Value of health status | Traditional healers/medicine | HIV-care workflow | ART stock outs | |
| Other limiting situations | Empowerment of people living with HIV | Self-perception of disease control through CD4 counts | ART therapeutic options | |
| Health Literacy | Social support | Health System Compliance | ||
| FROM TESTING TO LINKAGE | Competitive needs | Familiar/partner support | Health System approaches to increase linkage and retention to care | Wiliness to take ART |
| Value of health status | Traditional healers/medicine | HIV-care workflow | ||
| Other limiting situations | Empowerment of people living with HIV | |||
| Health Literacy | Social support | Health System Compliance | Side effects of the ARTs | |
| LONG-TERM RETENTION | Competitive needs | Familiar/partner support | Health System approaches to increase linkage and retention to care | Wiliness to take ART |
| Value of health status | Traditional healers/medicine | HIV-care workflow | ART stock outs | |
| Other limiting situations | Empowerment of people living with HIV | Self-perception of disease control through CD4 counts | ART therapeutic options | |
| Social support | Health System Compliance | |||
| RE-ENGAGMENT AFTER BEING LOST TO FOLLOW-UP | Familiar/partner support | Health System approaches to increase linkage and retention to care | Wiliness to take ART | |
| Value of health status | HIV-care workflow | |||
| Other limiting situations |
Selected levels of influence and quotes from study participants. Factors that influence the uptake and the long-term engagement in HIV care are represented.
| SUB-CATEGORY/CATEGORY | BARRIER OR FACILITATOR | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Empowerment/Reduction of HIV-related stigma | |||
| Support: Partner (lack of) | |||
| Illness/Other limiting situations | |||
| Hospital: Need to return to hospital another day | |||
| Fear of being scolded in hospital/Health System Compliance | |||
| Health perception/Health Literacy | |||
| Value of own health | |||
| Parenthood/Health Literacy | |||
| Fear of being scolded in hospital/Health System Compliance | |||
| Side effects of the ARTs | |||