Simulating system dynamics of the HIV care continuum to achieve treatment as prevention.

The continuing HIV pandemic calls for broad, multi-sectoral responses that foster community control of local prevention and care services, with the goal of leveraging high quality treatment as a means of reducing HIV incidence. Service system improvements require stakeholder input from across the ca...

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Main Authors: Margaret R Weeks, David W Lounsbury, Jianghong Li, Gary Hirsch, Marcie Berman, Helena D Green, Lucy Rohena, Rosely Gonzalez, Jairo M Montezuma-Rusca, Seja Jackson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230568
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spelling doaj-56c064615e3c46b18ad820b3cb7f49532021-03-03T22:02:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01153e023056810.1371/journal.pone.0230568Simulating system dynamics of the HIV care continuum to achieve treatment as prevention.Margaret R WeeksDavid W LounsburyJianghong LiGary HirschMarcie BermanHelena D GreenLucy RohenaRosely GonzalezJairo M Montezuma-RuscaSeja JacksonThe continuing HIV pandemic calls for broad, multi-sectoral responses that foster community control of local prevention and care services, with the goal of leveraging high quality treatment as a means of reducing HIV incidence. Service system improvements require stakeholder input from across the care continuum to identify gaps and to inform strategic plans that improve HIV service integration and delivery. System dynamics modeling offers a participatory research approach through which stakeholders learn about system complexity and about ways to achieve sustainable system-level improvements. Via an intensive group model building process with a task force of community stakeholders with diverse roles and responsibilities for HIV service implementation, delivery and surveillance, we designed and validated a multi-module system dynamics model of the HIV care continuum, in relation to local prevention and care service capacities. Multiple sources of data were used to calibrate the model for a three-county catchment area of central Connecticut. We feature a core module of the model for the purpose of illustrating its utility in understanding the dynamics of treatment as prevention at the community level. We also describe the methods used to validate the model and support its underlying assumptions to improve confidence in its use by stakeholders for systems understanding and decision making. The model's generalizability and implications of using it for future community-driven strategic planning and implementation efforts are discussed.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230568
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author Margaret R Weeks
David W Lounsbury
Jianghong Li
Gary Hirsch
Marcie Berman
Helena D Green
Lucy Rohena
Rosely Gonzalez
Jairo M Montezuma-Rusca
Seja Jackson
spellingShingle Margaret R Weeks
David W Lounsbury
Jianghong Li
Gary Hirsch
Marcie Berman
Helena D Green
Lucy Rohena
Rosely Gonzalez
Jairo M Montezuma-Rusca
Seja Jackson
Simulating system dynamics of the HIV care continuum to achieve treatment as prevention.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Margaret R Weeks
David W Lounsbury
Jianghong Li
Gary Hirsch
Marcie Berman
Helena D Green
Lucy Rohena
Rosely Gonzalez
Jairo M Montezuma-Rusca
Seja Jackson
author_sort Margaret R Weeks
title Simulating system dynamics of the HIV care continuum to achieve treatment as prevention.
title_short Simulating system dynamics of the HIV care continuum to achieve treatment as prevention.
title_full Simulating system dynamics of the HIV care continuum to achieve treatment as prevention.
title_fullStr Simulating system dynamics of the HIV care continuum to achieve treatment as prevention.
title_full_unstemmed Simulating system dynamics of the HIV care continuum to achieve treatment as prevention.
title_sort simulating system dynamics of the hiv care continuum to achieve treatment as prevention.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The continuing HIV pandemic calls for broad, multi-sectoral responses that foster community control of local prevention and care services, with the goal of leveraging high quality treatment as a means of reducing HIV incidence. Service system improvements require stakeholder input from across the care continuum to identify gaps and to inform strategic plans that improve HIV service integration and delivery. System dynamics modeling offers a participatory research approach through which stakeholders learn about system complexity and about ways to achieve sustainable system-level improvements. Via an intensive group model building process with a task force of community stakeholders with diverse roles and responsibilities for HIV service implementation, delivery and surveillance, we designed and validated a multi-module system dynamics model of the HIV care continuum, in relation to local prevention and care service capacities. Multiple sources of data were used to calibrate the model for a three-county catchment area of central Connecticut. We feature a core module of the model for the purpose of illustrating its utility in understanding the dynamics of treatment as prevention at the community level. We also describe the methods used to validate the model and support its underlying assumptions to improve confidence in its use by stakeholders for systems understanding and decision making. The model's generalizability and implications of using it for future community-driven strategic planning and implementation efforts are discussed.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230568
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