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Evaluation of a home-delivery service for HIV-infected patients attending an inner London HIV treatment centre.
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International journal of STD & AIDS [Int J STD AIDS] 2008 Aug; Vol. 19 (8), pp. 533-5. - Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- Home delivery (HD) of medication is a goal of the Department of Health's Pharmacy in the Future; Implementing the NHS Plan. We evaluated the safety and effectiveness of an HD service for antiretroviral therapy (ART). Patients on ART with stable viral load (VL) <50 were identified. Comparison was made between patients using HD and those using the clinic-based pharmacy (CP). The primary endpoint was HIV virological failure (VF) (HIV VL >400 copies/mL on two consecutive occasions). Secondary endpoints included frequency of outpatient attendances (OPA) and an incidence of adverse events. Cumulative incidences (CulmIn) for each outcome event were calculated. Incidence-rate ratios (IRR) were obtained using Poisson regression. Of 1663 patients identified; 450 received HD and 1213 used CP. CuImIn of VF was =4% in those using HD and =7% in those using CP (IRR [95% confidence intervals, CI] =0.53, 0.32-0.90). HD patients had fewer OPA, less frequent blood test monitoring and less frequent abnormal liver function results (IRR [95% CI]= 0.63 [0.59-0.67] and 0.59 [0.53-0.67], 0.68 [0.65-0.71] and 0.64 [0.53-0.78], respectively). Patients deemed stable enough on social, psychological and medical grounds to receive HD of ART had a lower risk of VF, fewer OPA and no increase in adverse events when compared with patients using CP.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Anti-HIV Agents supply & distribution
Female
HIV Infections virology
HIV-1 drug effects
HIV-1 physiology
Humans
London
Male
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
Program Evaluation
Treatment Outcome
Viral Load
Ambulatory Care Facilities
Anti-HIV Agents therapeutic use
HIV Infections drug therapy
HIV Infections prevention & control
Home Care Services
Pharmaceutical Services
Urban Health Services
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0956-4624
- Volume :
- 19
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International journal of STD & AIDS
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 18663039
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1258/ijsa.2007.007311