Literature DB >> 31713432

I wanted it as soon as possible: a qualitative exploration of reactions to access to same-day ART start among participants in San Diego's ART-NET project.

K Rivet Amico1, Jessica Miller1, Cynthia Schairer2, Sara Gianella3, Susan J Little3, Martin Hoenigl3.   

Abstract

Rapid start of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is quickly becoming best practice around the world. In the US, programs exist to facilitate rapid ART start, but little is known about the experiences of newly diagnosed individuals receiving these recommendations and services. Twenty participants (19 men who have sex with men and 1 transgender woman) from an early ART start program were interviewed to better understand these experiences. Interviews were analyzed for main themes in three general areas: reasons to start, reasons to delay, and factors influencing early ART adherence. Participants reported starting anywhere from right away (same visit as diagnosis) to within a few weeks (median 10.5 days). Reasons to start right away included fear of what could happen if not treated, personal health, influence of people/resources at the clinic, and study participation. Most had small delays in ART start because of structural (insurance, costs) and intentional delays (getting additional medical consultations). Adherence facilitators included desires to improve CD4/viral load and positive beliefs in benefits of suppression. Participants were largely supportive of rapid ART start and appeared to rely on CD4/viral load as "proof" of need for ART, which may be particularly helpful for asymptomatic, newly diagnosed individuals starting ART.

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Keywords:  ART start; MSM; immediate; newly diagnosed; qualitative interviews; rapid

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31713432      PMCID: PMC7214217          DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2019.1687831

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


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1.  Rapid Antiretroviral Therapy Among Individuals With Acute and Early HIV.

Authors:  Thomas C S Martin; Matthew Abrams; Christy Anderson; Susan J Little
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2021-07-01       Impact factor: 20.999

Review 2.  Evidence Regarding Rapid Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy in Patients Living with HIV.

Authors:  Sarah M Michienzi; Mario Barrios; Melissa E Badowski
Journal:  Curr Infect Dis Rep       Date:  2021-04-02       Impact factor: 3.725

3.  A Qualitative Study of the Experience of Immediate Antiretroviral Therapy Among Urban Persons With Newly Diagnosed Human Immunodeficiency Virus.

Authors:  Katerina A Christopoulos; Xavier A Erguera; Lyndon VanderZanden; Chadwick Campbell; Maya Green; Manami Diaz Tsuzuki; John Schneider; Susa Coffey; Oliver Bacon; Monica Gandhi; Kimberly A Koester
Journal:  Open Forum Infect Dis       Date:  2021-09-17       Impact factor: 3.835

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