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HIV Treatment Cascade by Housing Status at Enrollment: Results from a Retention in Care Cohort

机译:艾滋病毒治疗级联通过住房状态征报:保留队列保留的结果

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Though housing instability is linked to poor HIV health outcomes, studies that assess the HIV treatment cascade by housing status are limited. Using data from a multi-site Retention in Care initiative we constructed HIV treatment cascades for participants (n=463) of five grantee sites. We found no significant differences in viral suppression at follow-up among participants who were unstably housed at enrollment (49%) as compared to those who were stably housed at enrollment (54%). Among participants with available data at 6- or 12-month follow-up, 94% were engaged in care, 90% were retained in, 94% were on ART, and 71% had suppressed viral load. Some site-level differences were noted; at two of the sites participants who were stably housed were more likely to be retained in care and on ART. Overall, findings demonstrated that participants moved successfully through the HIV treatment cascade regardless of housing status at enrollment, suggesting that evidence-based support and services to help people living with HIV/AIDS can help mitigate barriers to engagement in care associated with lack of stable housing.
机译:虽然住房不稳定与贫困的艾滋病病毒健康结果相关联,但评估艾滋病毒治疗级联通过住房状况的研究有限。在护理计划中使用来自多站点保留的数据,我们构建了五个授予者网站的参与者(n = 463)的艾滋病毒治疗瀑布。我们发现与在入学率稳定(54%)的人相比,参与者在入学时(49%)的参与者的随访中没有显着差异。在6-或12个月随访的可用数据的参与者中,94%从事护理,90%保留,94%在技术,71%抑制了病毒载荷。注意一些网站级别差异;在两个站立的场地,稳定居住的参与者更有可能保留在护理和艺术中。总体而言,参与者通过艾滋病毒治疗级联成功移动,无论入学住房状况如何,这表明基于循证的支持和服务,帮助艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的人们可以帮助减轻与缺乏稳定住房相关的障碍的障碍。

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