Missed opportunities: refusal to confirm reactive rapid HIV tests in the emergency department.

HIV infection remains a major US public health concern. While HIV-infected individuals now benefit from earlier diagnosis and improved treatment options, progress is tempered by large numbers of newly diagnosed patients who are lost to follow-up prior to disease confirmation and linkage to care.In t...

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Main Authors: Ishani Ganguli, Jamie E Collins, William M Reichmann, Elena Losina, Jeffrey N Katz, Christian Arbelaez, Laurel A Donnell-Fink, Rochelle P Walensky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3540076?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-dfe2f64bb03e4b60b0c4a8022b699dec2020-11-25T01:01:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0181e5340810.1371/journal.pone.0053408Missed opportunities: refusal to confirm reactive rapid HIV tests in the emergency department.Ishani GanguliJamie E CollinsWilliam M ReichmannElena LosinaJeffrey N KatzChristian ArbelaezLaurel A Donnell-FinkRochelle P WalenskyHIV infection remains a major US public health concern. While HIV-infected individuals now benefit from earlier diagnosis and improved treatment options, progress is tempered by large numbers of newly diagnosed patients who are lost to follow-up prior to disease confirmation and linkage to care.In the randomized, controlled USHER trial, we offered rapid HIV tests to patients presenting to a Boston, MA emergency department. Separate written informed consent was required for confirmatory testing. In a secondary analysis, we compared participants with reactive results who did and did not complete confirmatory testing to identify factors associated with refusal to complete the confirmation protocol.Thirteen of 62 (21.0%, 95% CI (11.7%, 33.2%)) participants with reactive rapid HIV tests refused confirmation; women, younger participants, African Americans, and those with fewer HIV risks, with lower income, and without primary care doctors were more likely to refuse. We projected that up to four true HIV cases were lost at the confirmation stage.These findings underscore the need to better understand the factors associated with refusal to confirm reactive HIV testing and to identify interventions that will facilitate confirmatory testing and linkage to care among these populations.ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00502944; NCT01258582.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3540076?pdf=render
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Jamie E Collins
William M Reichmann
Elena Losina
Jeffrey N Katz
Christian Arbelaez
Laurel A Donnell-Fink
Rochelle P Walensky
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Jamie E Collins
William M Reichmann
Elena Losina
Jeffrey N Katz
Christian Arbelaez
Laurel A Donnell-Fink
Rochelle P Walensky
Missed opportunities: refusal to confirm reactive rapid HIV tests in the emergency department.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ishani Ganguli
Jamie E Collins
William M Reichmann
Elena Losina
Jeffrey N Katz
Christian Arbelaez
Laurel A Donnell-Fink
Rochelle P Walensky
author_sort Ishani Ganguli
title Missed opportunities: refusal to confirm reactive rapid HIV tests in the emergency department.
title_short Missed opportunities: refusal to confirm reactive rapid HIV tests in the emergency department.
title_full Missed opportunities: refusal to confirm reactive rapid HIV tests in the emergency department.
title_fullStr Missed opportunities: refusal to confirm reactive rapid HIV tests in the emergency department.
title_full_unstemmed Missed opportunities: refusal to confirm reactive rapid HIV tests in the emergency department.
title_sort missed opportunities: refusal to confirm reactive rapid hiv tests in the emergency department.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description HIV infection remains a major US public health concern. While HIV-infected individuals now benefit from earlier diagnosis and improved treatment options, progress is tempered by large numbers of newly diagnosed patients who are lost to follow-up prior to disease confirmation and linkage to care.In the randomized, controlled USHER trial, we offered rapid HIV tests to patients presenting to a Boston, MA emergency department. Separate written informed consent was required for confirmatory testing. In a secondary analysis, we compared participants with reactive results who did and did not complete confirmatory testing to identify factors associated with refusal to complete the confirmation protocol.Thirteen of 62 (21.0%, 95% CI (11.7%, 33.2%)) participants with reactive rapid HIV tests refused confirmation; women, younger participants, African Americans, and those with fewer HIV risks, with lower income, and without primary care doctors were more likely to refuse. We projected that up to four true HIV cases were lost at the confirmation stage.These findings underscore the need to better understand the factors associated with refusal to confirm reactive HIV testing and to identify interventions that will facilitate confirmatory testing and linkage to care among these populations.ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00502944; NCT01258582.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3540076?pdf=render
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