Barriers to HIV testing outside the HIV-specialist setting and how to overcome them

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Barriers to HIV testing outside the HIV-specialist setting and how to overcome them. HIV testing – pre-HAART. Benefits of testing Limited treatment Prognosis poor Highly stigmatised. Barriers to testing Clinicians: Feeling deskilled Time pressures Specialists only Patients: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Barriers to HIV testing outside the HIV-specialist setting

and how to overcome them

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HIV testing – pre-HAART

Benefits of testingLimited treatmentPrognosis poorHighly stigmatisedBarriers to

testingClinicians:•Feeling deskilled•Time pressures•Specialists only•Patients:•Feeling affronted by presumed assumptions

•Who to tell, who not to tell•Implications of positive result

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HIV testing – post-HAART

Benefits of testing Effective treatment(Cost-effective!)Good prognosisLegal protections

Barriers to testingClinicians:•Skills used in daily practice•Routine investigation•Any healthcare professionalPatients:•Routine investigation•Clear information•Benefits explained

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What worked in other settings?

• Setting a national target for HIV testing– Antenatal: 90% uptake by 2002– GUM: 60% uptake by 2007

• Including HIV test in routine screen– Opt-out strategy

• Discarding routine in-depth pre-test ‘counselling’– Using patient information leaflets on HIV test– Emphasising benefits of knowing HIV status– NB: high-risk patients may need more in-depth work

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Uptake and outcome of HIV testing in sentinel GUM clinics, UK

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Estimated proportion of HIV-infected pregnant women diagnosed before delivery1 and of exposed infants becoming infected with HIV2, England & Scotland

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Key partnerships

• Public Health• Microbiologists• Clinicians• PCT commissioners• Care Pathways

– Primary and secondary care providers– Voluntary organisations– Network development (sub-regional)

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“What was the WR result?”

Syphilis – the great mimic

The venereologist’s contribution

The Grand Round

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The Grand Round

“What was the HIV test result?”

HIV – the 21st century mimic

The GUM physician’s contribution

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What needs to be in place?

• Education– Grand rounds – think HIV!– Specialty rounds– Postgraduate seminars

• Support– Prepare local guidelines and protocols– Clarify referral and care pathways– Develop patient information

• Monitoring– Joint research / audit projects– PCT targets and audits– Auditable standards in HIV testing guidelines

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Summary

• Benefits of HIV detection far outweigh risks• Opt-out testing overcomes barriers

So…• Develop partnerships• Support colleagues and patients• Challenge stigma• Monitor outcomes• Learn from experience elsewhere

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Also contains

UK National Guidelines for HIV Testing 2008

from BASHH/BHIVA/BIS

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