Assessment of the Perception of People Living With HIV Regarding the Quality of Outpatient Care at a Reference Facility in the Federal District, Brazil

The effectiveness of antiretroviral treatment has transformed HIV infection into a chronic transmissible condition, requiring health systems to adapt in order to care for people living with HIV. The Chronic Care Model (CCM) is the gold standard for this type of care in many countries. Among its tool...

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Main Authors: Andressa Wanneska Martins da Silva, Micheline Marie Milward de Azevedo Meiners, Luciana Guerra Gallo, Ana Flávia de Morais Oliveira, Ursila Manga Aridja, Elza Ferreira Noronha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Pharmacology
Subjects:
HIV
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.740383/full
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spelling doaj-1ee2253036bb45ad935612ed3c7bf4182021-10-04T13:28:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122021-09-011210.3389/fphar.2021.740383740383Assessment of the Perception of People Living With HIV Regarding the Quality of Outpatient Care at a Reference Facility in the Federal District, BrazilAndressa Wanneska Martins da SilvaMicheline Marie Milward de Azevedo MeinersLuciana Guerra GalloAna Flávia de Morais OliveiraUrsila Manga AridjaElza Ferreira NoronhaThe effectiveness of antiretroviral treatment has transformed HIV infection into a chronic transmissible condition, requiring health systems to adapt in order to care for people living with HIV. The Chronic Care Model (CCM) is the gold standard for this type of care in many countries. Among its tools, the Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) questionnaire gives the patient’s perspective of the care provided. The aim of the present study was to adapt and apply, for the first time, the questionnaire to people living with HIV to determine their perception of the quality of care provided at a reference hospital in the Federal District of Brazil. This is a case study conducted in 2019 at a teaching hospital, with a convenience sample of 30 individuals treated for at least 1 year at the facility. The median PACIC score (3.5 with a range of 1.0–5.0) seems to suggest that the users perceive the outpatient care provided by the hospital as being basic. The “delivery system design/decision support” component was deemed the best (5.0, with a range of 1.0–5.0) and “follow-up/coordination” the worst (1.0, with a range of 1.0–5.0). The results suggest the need to improve the organization of care and make adequate use of community resources, in line with the CCM. The questionnaire makes it possible to determine the strengths and weaknesses of the care provided to people living with HIV and can be used as a planning and monitoring tool to improve management of the condition, with the contribution of the patient, in particular, thereby strengthening self-care.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.740383/fullHIVoutpatient carehealthcare modelsassessment of caregiver qualitypatient assessment of chronic illness care
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author Andressa Wanneska Martins da Silva
Micheline Marie Milward de Azevedo Meiners
Luciana Guerra Gallo
Ana Flávia de Morais Oliveira
Ursila Manga Aridja
Elza Ferreira Noronha
spellingShingle Andressa Wanneska Martins da Silva
Micheline Marie Milward de Azevedo Meiners
Luciana Guerra Gallo
Ana Flávia de Morais Oliveira
Ursila Manga Aridja
Elza Ferreira Noronha
Assessment of the Perception of People Living With HIV Regarding the Quality of Outpatient Care at a Reference Facility in the Federal District, Brazil
Frontiers in Pharmacology
HIV
outpatient care
healthcare models
assessment of caregiver quality
patient assessment of chronic illness care
author_facet Andressa Wanneska Martins da Silva
Micheline Marie Milward de Azevedo Meiners
Luciana Guerra Gallo
Ana Flávia de Morais Oliveira
Ursila Manga Aridja
Elza Ferreira Noronha
author_sort Andressa Wanneska Martins da Silva
title Assessment of the Perception of People Living With HIV Regarding the Quality of Outpatient Care at a Reference Facility in the Federal District, Brazil
title_short Assessment of the Perception of People Living With HIV Regarding the Quality of Outpatient Care at a Reference Facility in the Federal District, Brazil
title_full Assessment of the Perception of People Living With HIV Regarding the Quality of Outpatient Care at a Reference Facility in the Federal District, Brazil
title_fullStr Assessment of the Perception of People Living With HIV Regarding the Quality of Outpatient Care at a Reference Facility in the Federal District, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the Perception of People Living With HIV Regarding the Quality of Outpatient Care at a Reference Facility in the Federal District, Brazil
title_sort assessment of the perception of people living with hiv regarding the quality of outpatient care at a reference facility in the federal district, brazil
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pharmacology
issn 1663-9812
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The effectiveness of antiretroviral treatment has transformed HIV infection into a chronic transmissible condition, requiring health systems to adapt in order to care for people living with HIV. The Chronic Care Model (CCM) is the gold standard for this type of care in many countries. Among its tools, the Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) questionnaire gives the patient’s perspective of the care provided. The aim of the present study was to adapt and apply, for the first time, the questionnaire to people living with HIV to determine their perception of the quality of care provided at a reference hospital in the Federal District of Brazil. This is a case study conducted in 2019 at a teaching hospital, with a convenience sample of 30 individuals treated for at least 1 year at the facility. The median PACIC score (3.5 with a range of 1.0–5.0) seems to suggest that the users perceive the outpatient care provided by the hospital as being basic. The “delivery system design/decision support” component was deemed the best (5.0, with a range of 1.0–5.0) and “follow-up/coordination” the worst (1.0, with a range of 1.0–5.0). The results suggest the need to improve the organization of care and make adequate use of community resources, in line with the CCM. The questionnaire makes it possible to determine the strengths and weaknesses of the care provided to people living with HIV and can be used as a planning and monitoring tool to improve management of the condition, with the contribution of the patient, in particular, thereby strengthening self-care.
topic HIV
outpatient care
healthcare models
assessment of caregiver quality
patient assessment of chronic illness care
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.740383/full
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