Evaluating the Integrated Methadone and Anti-Retroviral Therapy Strategy in Tanzania Using the RE-AIM Framework

There are an estimated 50,000 people who inject drugs in Tanzania, with an HIV prevalence in this population of 42%. The Integrated Methadone and Anti-Retroviral Therapy (IMAT) strategy was developed to integrate HIV services into an opioid treatment program (OTP) in sub-Saharan Africa and increase...

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Main Authors: Saria Hassan, Alexis Cooke, Haneefa Saleem, Dorothy Mushi, Jessie Mbwambo, Barrot H. Lambdin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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HIV
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/5/728
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spelling doaj-0f34286b5ce44a889540611c8fe7cb122020-11-24T20:48:14ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-02-0116572810.3390/ijerph16050728ijerph16050728Evaluating the Integrated Methadone and Anti-Retroviral Therapy Strategy in Tanzania Using the RE-AIM FrameworkSaria Hassan0Alexis Cooke1Haneefa Saleem2Dorothy Mushi3Jessie Mbwambo4Barrot H. Lambdin5Yale School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511, USASan Francisco Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94118, USAJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21205, USADepartment of Psychiatry, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Dar-Es-Salaam 11000, TanzaniaDepartment of Psychiatry, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Dar-Es-Salaam 11000, TanzaniaRTI International, San Francisco, CA 94104, USAThere are an estimated 50,000 people who inject drugs in Tanzania, with an HIV prevalence in this population of 42%. The Integrated Methadone and Anti-Retroviral Therapy (IMAT) strategy was developed to integrate HIV services into an opioid treatment program (OTP) in sub-Saharan Africa and increase anti-retroviral therapy (ART) initiation rates. In this paper, we evaluate the IMAT strategy using an implementation science framework to inform future care integration efforts in the region. IMAT centralized HIV services into an OTP clinic in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania: HIV diagnosis, ART initiation, monitoring and follow up. A mixed-methods, concurrent design, was used for evaluation: quantitative programmatic data and semi-structured interviews with providers and clients addressed 4 out of 5 components of the RE-AIM framework: reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation. Results showed high <i>reach:</i> 98% of HIV-positive clients received HIV services; <i>effectiveness:</i> 90-day ART initiation rate doubled, from 41% pre-IMAT to 87% post-IMAT (<i>p</i> &lt; 0.001); proportion of HIV-positive eligible clients on ART increased from 71% pre-IMAT to 98% post-IMAT (<i>p</i> &lt; 0.001). There was high <i>adoption</i> and <i>implementation</i> protocol fidelity. Qualitative results informed barriers and facilitators of RE-AIM components. In conclusion, we successfully integrated HIV care into an OTP clinic in sub-Saharan Africa with increased rates of ART initiation. The IMAT strategy represents an effective care integration model to improve HIV care delivery for OTP clients.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/5/728RE-AIMopioidsub-Saharan Africakey populationHIVintegration
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author Saria Hassan
Alexis Cooke
Haneefa Saleem
Dorothy Mushi
Jessie Mbwambo
Barrot H. Lambdin
spellingShingle Saria Hassan
Alexis Cooke
Haneefa Saleem
Dorothy Mushi
Jessie Mbwambo
Barrot H. Lambdin
Evaluating the Integrated Methadone and Anti-Retroviral Therapy Strategy in Tanzania Using the RE-AIM Framework
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
RE-AIM
opioid
sub-Saharan Africa
key population
HIV
integration
author_facet Saria Hassan
Alexis Cooke
Haneefa Saleem
Dorothy Mushi
Jessie Mbwambo
Barrot H. Lambdin
author_sort Saria Hassan
title Evaluating the Integrated Methadone and Anti-Retroviral Therapy Strategy in Tanzania Using the RE-AIM Framework
title_short Evaluating the Integrated Methadone and Anti-Retroviral Therapy Strategy in Tanzania Using the RE-AIM Framework
title_full Evaluating the Integrated Methadone and Anti-Retroviral Therapy Strategy in Tanzania Using the RE-AIM Framework
title_fullStr Evaluating the Integrated Methadone and Anti-Retroviral Therapy Strategy in Tanzania Using the RE-AIM Framework
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Integrated Methadone and Anti-Retroviral Therapy Strategy in Tanzania Using the RE-AIM Framework
title_sort evaluating the integrated methadone and anti-retroviral therapy strategy in tanzania using the re-aim framework
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-02-01
description There are an estimated 50,000 people who inject drugs in Tanzania, with an HIV prevalence in this population of 42%. The Integrated Methadone and Anti-Retroviral Therapy (IMAT) strategy was developed to integrate HIV services into an opioid treatment program (OTP) in sub-Saharan Africa and increase anti-retroviral therapy (ART) initiation rates. In this paper, we evaluate the IMAT strategy using an implementation science framework to inform future care integration efforts in the region. IMAT centralized HIV services into an OTP clinic in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania: HIV diagnosis, ART initiation, monitoring and follow up. A mixed-methods, concurrent design, was used for evaluation: quantitative programmatic data and semi-structured interviews with providers and clients addressed 4 out of 5 components of the RE-AIM framework: reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation. Results showed high <i>reach:</i> 98% of HIV-positive clients received HIV services; <i>effectiveness:</i> 90-day ART initiation rate doubled, from 41% pre-IMAT to 87% post-IMAT (<i>p</i> &lt; 0.001); proportion of HIV-positive eligible clients on ART increased from 71% pre-IMAT to 98% post-IMAT (<i>p</i> &lt; 0.001). There was high <i>adoption</i> and <i>implementation</i> protocol fidelity. Qualitative results informed barriers and facilitators of RE-AIM components. In conclusion, we successfully integrated HIV care into an OTP clinic in sub-Saharan Africa with increased rates of ART initiation. The IMAT strategy represents an effective care integration model to improve HIV care delivery for OTP clients.
topic RE-AIM
opioid
sub-Saharan Africa
key population
HIV
integration
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/5/728
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