Background: It is common practice for HIV programmes to routinely trace patients who are late for a scheduled clinic visit to ensure continued care engagement. In South Africa, patients who are late for a scheduled visit are identified from clinic registers, and called by telephone up to three times by designated clinic staff, with home visits conducted for those who are unreachable by phone. It is important to understand outcomes among late patients in order to have accurate mortality data, identify defaulters to attempt to re-engage them into care, and have accurate estimates of patients still in care for planning purposes. Objective: We conducted a study to assess whether tracing of HIV patients in clinics in rural north-eastern South Af...
ABSTRACT Objectives To assess the impact of late presentation (CD4 cell count <200 cells/μl at pr...
BHIVA guidelines recommend that all ARV-naïve and stable on-treatment patients are monitored at leas...
INTRODUCTION:Improved HIV outcomes as a result of expanded antiretroviral therapy (ART) access is th...
Aim: This article describes a cooperative initiative between an HIV-clinic and non-government organ...
We examined current challenges with patient engagement in HIV prevention and care in South Africa by...
Introduction: Retention in care and reengagement of lost to follow-up (LTFU) patients are priority c...
Background.The effect of tracing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients who are lost t...
Abstract Background Loss to follow-up is a major challenge of antiretroviral treatment (ART) program...
Retention of patients in long term care and adherence to treatment regimens are a constant challenge...
Investigating clinical transfers of HIV patients is important for accurate estimates of retention an...
OBJECTIVE The retention of patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) is key to achieving global ta...
Understanding retention and loss to follow up in HIV care, in particular the number of people with u...
BACKGROUND Attrition threatens the success of antiretroviral therapy (ART). In this cohort study,...
BackgroundA better understanding why people living with HIV (PLHIV) become lost to follow-up (LTFU) ...
Many HIV treatment programs in resource-limited settings are plagued by high rates of loss to follow...
ABSTRACT Objectives To assess the impact of late presentation (CD4 cell count <200 cells/μl at pr...
BHIVA guidelines recommend that all ARV-naïve and stable on-treatment patients are monitored at leas...
INTRODUCTION:Improved HIV outcomes as a result of expanded antiretroviral therapy (ART) access is th...
Aim: This article describes a cooperative initiative between an HIV-clinic and non-government organ...
We examined current challenges with patient engagement in HIV prevention and care in South Africa by...
Introduction: Retention in care and reengagement of lost to follow-up (LTFU) patients are priority c...
Background.The effect of tracing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients who are lost t...
Abstract Background Loss to follow-up is a major challenge of antiretroviral treatment (ART) program...
Retention of patients in long term care and adherence to treatment regimens are a constant challenge...
Investigating clinical transfers of HIV patients is important for accurate estimates of retention an...
OBJECTIVE The retention of patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) is key to achieving global ta...
Understanding retention and loss to follow up in HIV care, in particular the number of people with u...
BACKGROUND Attrition threatens the success of antiretroviral therapy (ART). In this cohort study,...
BackgroundA better understanding why people living with HIV (PLHIV) become lost to follow-up (LTFU) ...
Many HIV treatment programs in resource-limited settings are plagued by high rates of loss to follow...
ABSTRACT Objectives To assess the impact of late presentation (CD4 cell count <200 cells/μl at pr...
BHIVA guidelines recommend that all ARV-naïve and stable on-treatment patients are monitored at leas...
INTRODUCTION:Improved HIV outcomes as a result of expanded antiretroviral therapy (ART) access is th...