New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute, Albany, New York, United States of America.
School of Dental Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2020 Apr 16;15(4):e0231638. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231638. eCollection 2020.
While primary care providers in New York State (NYS) are mandated to offer all patients a HIV test, still many NYS residents miss the HIV screening opportunity. To fill the gap, and as the CDC recommends, this study aimed to examine the feasibility of implementing HIV screening in dental setting, identify patient characteristics associated with acceptance of HIV rapid testing, and discuss best practices of HIV screening in dental setting. New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) collaborated with the Northeast/Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center (NECA AETC) and three dental schools in New York State to offer free HIV screening tests as a component of routine dental care between February 2016 and March 2018. Ten clinics in upstate New York and Long Island participated in the study. HIV screening was performed using the OraQuick™ In-Home HIV Test. 14,887 dental patients were offered HIV screening tests; 9,057 (60.8%) were screened; and one patient (0.011%) was confirmed HIV positive and linked to medical care. Of all dental patients, 33% had never been screened for HIV; and 56% had not had a primary care visit or had not been offered an HIV screening test by primary care providers in the previous 12 months. Multi-level generalized linear modeling analysis indicated that test acceptance was significantly associated with patient's age, race/ethnicity, gender, country of origin, primary payer (or insurance), past primary care visits, past HIV testing experiences, and the poverty level of patient's community. HIV screening is well accepted by dental patients and can be effectively integrated into routine dental care. HIV screening in the dental setting can be a good option for first-time testers, those who have not seen a primary care provider in the last 12 months, and those who have not been offered HIV screening at their last primary care visit.
虽然纽约州(NYS)的初级保健提供者被强制要求为所有患者提供 HIV 检测,但仍有许多 NYS 居民错过了 HIV 筛查机会。为了填补这一空白,并且按照 CDC 的建议,本研究旨在检查在牙科环境中实施 HIV 筛查的可行性,确定与接受 HIV 快速检测相关的患者特征,并讨论在牙科环境中进行 HIV 筛查的最佳实践。纽约州卫生部(NYSDOH)与东北/加勒比艾滋病教育和培训中心(NECA AETC)以及纽约州的三所牙科学院合作,在 2016 年 2 月至 2018 年 3 月期间,将免费 HIV 筛查测试作为常规牙科护理的一部分提供。纽约州北部和长岛的 10 个诊所参与了这项研究。HIV 筛查使用 OraQuick™家庭 HIV 测试进行。共有 14887 名牙科患者接受了 HIV 筛查测试;9057 人(60.8%)接受了筛查;1 名患者(0.011%)HIV 检测呈阳性,并与医疗保健机构取得了联系。在所有牙科患者中,33%从未接受过 HIV 筛查;56%在过去 12 个月内没有接受过初级保健就诊,也没有接受过初级保健提供者的 HIV 筛查。多层次广义线性模型分析表明,测试接受程度与患者的年龄、种族/民族、性别、原籍国、主要付款人(或保险)、过去的初级保健就诊、过去的 HIV 检测经历以及患者社区的贫困水平显著相关。HIV 筛查在牙科患者中得到了很好的接受,可以有效地纳入常规牙科护理。在牙科环境中进行 HIV 筛查对于初次检测者、过去 12 个月内未看过初级保健提供者以及上次初级保健就诊时未接受过 HIV 筛查者来说是一个不错的选择。