2021
DOI: 10.1002/jia2.25869
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Same‐day antiretroviral therapy initiation hub model at the Thai Red Cross Anonymous Clinic in Bangkok, Thailand: an observational cohort study

Abstract: Introduction WHO has recommended rapid antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation, including same‐day ART (SDART). However, data on the feasibility in real‐world settings are limited. We implemented a cohort study at a stand‐alone HIV testing centre to examine its applicability and effectiveness. Methods Data were collected from the Thai Red Cross Anonymous Clinic in Bangkok, Thailand, between July 2017 and July 2018 from clients who were ART‐naïve and could return for follow‐up visits. Baseline laboratory tests … Show more

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“… 4 , 5 In our a university hospital setting, the timing of ART initiation with a median time from HIV diagnosis to ART initiation of 18 days resulted in a high proportion of HIV viral load undetectable of approximately 80% and higher than those in the same-day clinical trial in Thailand. 11 As mentioned, the proportion of individuals with HIV viral load suppression varies across the studies. In the setting with a high percentage of PLHIV with HIV viral load suppression, the effect of timing of ART initiation (eg, same-day or early) trends not to increase the proportion of individuals with HIV viral load suppression after same-day ART initiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… 4 , 5 In our a university hospital setting, the timing of ART initiation with a median time from HIV diagnosis to ART initiation of 18 days resulted in a high proportion of HIV viral load undetectable of approximately 80% and higher than those in the same-day clinical trial in Thailand. 11 As mentioned, the proportion of individuals with HIV viral load suppression varies across the studies. In the setting with a high percentage of PLHIV with HIV viral load suppression, the effect of timing of ART initiation (eg, same-day or early) trends not to increase the proportion of individuals with HIV viral load suppression after same-day ART initiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is comparable with the proportion of PLHIV who retained in care in the same-day ART initiation group in randomized controlled trials, and it is higher than those of the same-day ART initiation model in Thailand. 3 5 , 11 Additionally, in particular, clinical settings such as antenatal care, HIV testing, counseling, and ART service in the same site were more critical than same-day ART initiation. 12 Therefore, same-day ART initiation may not improve retention in every HIV care setting.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The CB-SDART initiation hub model allows ART-naïve people living with HIV who are willing and clinically ready to start ART on the same day of HIV diagnosis or confirmatory test at the CBOs. CB-SDART has been adapted from the SDART initiation hub model at the Thai Red Cross Anonymous Clinic (TRCAC), implemented by the same study team [ 4 , 5 , 9 , 16 – 19 ]. The core components of SDART as shown in Table 1 remain the same, while the periphery components are modified to suit the community setting.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This EBP has proven to be efficient, with increased antiretroviral therapy (ART) uptake [ 2 , 4 ], virologic suppression, and retention in care [ 1 – 4 , 8 ]. While Thailand has implemented SDART initiation in several healthcare facilities since 2017 [ 4 , 5 , 9 ], only 80% of Thai people living with HIV were on ART [ 10 ], with an even lower percentage of 62% in Bangkok in 2019 [ 11 ]. Linkage to care gaps particularly exists in community settings.…”
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