City University of New York, Institute for Implementation Science in Population Health, New York, NY, United States of America.
City University of New York, Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, New York, NY, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2023 Mar 14;18(3):e0268167. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0268167. eCollection 2023.
Timely descriptions of HIV service characteristics and their evolution over time across diverse settings are important for monitoring the scale-up of evidence-based program strategies, understanding the implementation landscape, and examining service delivery factors that influence HIV care outcomes.
The International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) consortium undertakes periodic cross-sectional surveys on service availability and care at participating HIV treatment sites to characterize trends and inform the scientific agenda for HIV care and implementation science communities. IeDEA's 2020 general site assessment survey was developed through a consultative, 18-month process that engaged diverse researchers in identifying content from previous surveys that should be retained for longitudinal analyses and in developing expanded and new content to address gaps in the literature. An iterative review process was undertaken to standardize the format of new survey questions and align them with best practices in survey design and measurement and lessons learned through prior IeDEA site assessment surveys.
The survey questionnaire developed through this process included eight content domains covered in prior surveys (patient population, staffing and community linkages, HIV testing and diagnosis, new patient care, treatment monitoring and retention, routine HIV care and screening, pharmacy, record-keeping and patient tracing), along with expanded content related to antiretroviral therapy (differentiated service delivery and roll-out of dolutegravir-based regimens); mental health and substance use disorders; care for pregnant/postpartum women and HIV-exposed infants; tuberculosis preventive therapy; and pediatric/adolescent tuberculosis care; and new content related to Kaposi's sarcoma diagnostics, the impact of COVID-19 on service delivery, and structural barriers to HIV care. The survey was distributed to 238 HIV treatment sites in late 2020, with a 95% response rate.
IeDEA's approach for site survey development has broad relevance for HIV research networks and other priority health conditions.
及时描述不同环境下 HIV 服务特征及其随时间的演变对于监测基于证据的项目策略的扩展、了解实施情况以及检查影响 HIV 护理结果的服务提供因素都很重要。
国际艾滋病流行病学数据库(IeDEA)联盟定期对参与 HIV 治疗点的服务提供情况和护理进行横断面调查,以描述趋势并为 HIV 护理和实施科学领域的科学议程提供信息。IeDEA 的 2020 年一般站点评估调查是通过一个协商一致的、为期 18 个月的过程制定的,该过程使不同的研究人员参与其中,确定应保留用于纵向分析的来自先前调查的内容,并开发扩展和新的内容以解决文献中的空白。进行了迭代审查过程,以标准化新调查问题的格式,并使它们与调查设计和测量的最佳实践以及通过先前的 IeDEA 站点评估调查获得的经验教训保持一致。
通过这一过程开发的调查问卷包括先前调查涵盖的八个内容领域(患者人群、人员配备和社区联系、HIV 检测和诊断、新患者护理、治疗监测和保留、常规 HIV 护理和筛查、药房、记录保存和患者追踪),以及与抗逆转录病毒疗法(差异化服务提供和推出多替拉韦方案)、心理健康和物质使用障碍、孕妇/产后妇女和 HIV 暴露婴儿护理、结核预防性治疗以及儿科/青少年结核病护理相关的扩展内容;以及与卡波西肉瘤诊断、COVID-19 对服务提供的影响以及 HIV 护理的结构性障碍相关的新内容。该调查于 2020 年末分发给 238 个 HIV 治疗点,回复率为 95%。
IeDEA 的站点调查开发方法对 HIV 研究网络和其他优先健康状况具有广泛的相关性。