Objective: To determine the impact of missed visits on CD4 cell count with HIV disease in a Midwest clinic. Methods: This was a mixed method study consisting of a quantitative retrospective cohort study of missed clinic visits among HIV-infected patients, and a qualitative study to collect information on factors impacting appointment attendance. A drop in CD4 cell count greater than 50 cells/mm3 from baseline was the primary outcome variable for the quantitative study. The exposure variable was missed visits. Results: Of 77 patients, 16.4% experienced the outcome of interest. Lower visit proportions increased the risk of a CD4 drop (hazard ratio 0.0188, 95% confidence interval 0.001–0.292). For each 10% increase in the missed visit proporti...
Objectives: To determine the frequency of missed opportunities (MOs) among patients newly-diagnosed ...
BackgroundRetention in care is key to improving HIV outcomes. The goal of this study was to describe...
BACKGROUND AND METHODS: The SMART study compared 2 strategies for using antiretroviral therapy-drug ...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the impact of missed visits on CD4 cell count with HIV disease in a Mid...
Objective: To determine the impact of missed visits on CD4 cell count with HIV disease in a Midwest ...
Objective: To determine the impact of missed visits on CD4 cell count with HIV disease in a Midwest ...
BACKGROUND: Dramatic increases in the number of patients requiring linkage to treatment for human im...
Women at high-risk for HIV acquisition often face challenges that hinder their retention in HIV prev...
Women at high-risk for HIV acquisition often face challenges that hinder their retention in HIV prev...
BACKGROUND Adherence to care and treatment are essential for HIV-infected individuals to benefit fr...
ObjectivesTo examine changes between 2006 and 2011 in the proportion of HIV-positive patients newly-...
Context and Rationale: The incidence of HIV in Saskatchewan is the highest in Canada and the epidemi...
This study compared the ability of four measures of patient retention in HIV expert care to predict ...
BACKGROUND:Patients accessing antiretroviral treatment (ART) programmes in sub-Saharan Africa freque...
Background. CD4 counts at entry to care are an important indicator of care engagement among HIV pati...
Objectives: To determine the frequency of missed opportunities (MOs) among patients newly-diagnosed ...
BackgroundRetention in care is key to improving HIV outcomes. The goal of this study was to describe...
BACKGROUND AND METHODS: The SMART study compared 2 strategies for using antiretroviral therapy-drug ...
SummaryObjectiveTo determine the impact of missed visits on CD4 cell count with HIV disease in a Mid...
Objective: To determine the impact of missed visits on CD4 cell count with HIV disease in a Midwest ...
Objective: To determine the impact of missed visits on CD4 cell count with HIV disease in a Midwest ...
BACKGROUND: Dramatic increases in the number of patients requiring linkage to treatment for human im...
Women at high-risk for HIV acquisition often face challenges that hinder their retention in HIV prev...
Women at high-risk for HIV acquisition often face challenges that hinder their retention in HIV prev...
BACKGROUND Adherence to care and treatment are essential for HIV-infected individuals to benefit fr...
ObjectivesTo examine changes between 2006 and 2011 in the proportion of HIV-positive patients newly-...
Context and Rationale: The incidence of HIV in Saskatchewan is the highest in Canada and the epidemi...
This study compared the ability of four measures of patient retention in HIV expert care to predict ...
BACKGROUND:Patients accessing antiretroviral treatment (ART) programmes in sub-Saharan Africa freque...
Background. CD4 counts at entry to care are an important indicator of care engagement among HIV pati...
Objectives: To determine the frequency of missed opportunities (MOs) among patients newly-diagnosed ...
BackgroundRetention in care is key to improving HIV outcomes. The goal of this study was to describe...
BACKGROUND AND METHODS: The SMART study compared 2 strategies for using antiretroviral therapy-drug ...