18 research outputs found
Linkage to and retention in HIV care: CIS versus SOC and CIS+ versus CIS.
<p>Linkage to and retention in HIV care: CIS versus SOC and CIS+ versus CIS.</p
Relative risk of the CIS compared to the SOC on the primary outcome at the diagnosing health facility by patient characteristics.
<p><sup>a</sup> Fifteen patients with missing information were excluded from this estimate. A description of the variables examined and categories used are provided in the Methods section.</p
Flow chart for study participation.
<p>CIS, combination intervention strategy; SOC, standard of care; VCT, voluntary counseling and testing.</p
Multivariate regression: Relative increase in CD4+ cell count (cells/mm<sup>3</sup>) after ART initiation, n = 85,763.
1<p> Controls for timing of CD4 measure after ART initiation and within-clinic correlation.</p>2<p> Additionally controls for clinic type and location, country, sex, year of ART initiation, and CD4 at ART initiation.</p
Characteristics of adult patients enrolling in HIV care by age group, 2005–2010.
<p>*“Other” category includes mostly transfers from other facilities.</p
Proportion of adult patients 50 years and older, and proportion male, over time.
<p>Proportion of adult patients 50 years and older, and proportion male, over time.</p
Characteristics of adult patients initiating ART by age group, 2005–2010.
<p>*ART initiation in 2011 was through June 30<sup>th</sup> only for those enrolling in care by the end of 2010.</p
Bivariate and multivariate association of patient-and site level predictors and self-reported 30-day non-adherence (<100% adherent) and detectable viral load (>40 copies/mL).
*<p>Note: The variables cohort, CD4 at initiation, sex and age have been forced to remain in the model.</p