2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.11.28.22282854
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Uptake of same-day initiation of HIV treatment in Malawi, South Africa, and Zambia: the SPRINT retrospective cohort study

Abstract: Introduction: Since 2017 global guidelines have recommended same-day initiation (SDI) of antiretroviral treatment (ART) for patients considered ready for treatment on the day of HIV diagnosis. Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have incorporated a SDI option into national guidelines, but uptake of SDI is not well documented. We estimated average time to ART initiation at 12 public healthcare facilities in Malawi, 5 in South Africa, and 12 in Zambia. Methods: We sequentially enrolled patients who were eligibl… Show more

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“…The finding that a significant proportion of patients reported taking ART to avoid getting symptoms of HIV is also consistent with previous studies. A study conducted in South Africa found that fear of developing symptoms was one of the main reasons for initiating ART among patients (Huber et al, 2023). This highlights the importance of patient education and counseling on the benefits of early ART initiation.…”
Section: Association With Risk Factors That Contribute To Treatment F...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The finding that a significant proportion of patients reported taking ART to avoid getting symptoms of HIV is also consistent with previous studies. A study conducted in South Africa found that fear of developing symptoms was one of the main reasons for initiating ART among patients (Huber et al, 2023). This highlights the importance of patient education and counseling on the benefits of early ART initiation.…”
Section: Association With Risk Factors That Contribute To Treatment F...mentioning
confidence: 99%