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- W2330506544 abstract "Objective In 2006, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended that all outpatient health care settings offer routine, opt-out HIV screening for patients aged 13 to 64 years, except where the prevalence of undiagnosed HIV infection is known to be less than 0.1%. Most emergency departments (EDs) lack routine HIV screening. The objective of this investigation was to describe the results of the implementation of routine, nontargeted opt-in HIV screening for patients aged 13 to 20 years in an urban pediatric ED (PED) in a city in which 1 of 30 residents has HIV/AIDS. Methods This was a retrospective chart review from an urban, academic PED. The implementation of routine HIV screening in the ED was funded by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services and planned independently of the study investigator. Patients aged 13 to 64 years were offered HIV screening by nursing staff, physicians, and/or HIV counselors. Patients who accepted were screened with rapid HIV fingerstick testing performed via Clearview HIV 1/2 STAT-PAK by HIV counselors as per the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services protocol. Data collected by the study investigator were done by chart review from October through December 2009, the first 3 months after implementation of routine HIV screening. Data were collected from patients aged 13 to 20 years presenting to the PED. Primary outcomes measured included the proportion of patients offered and accepted screening, newly diagnosed HIV cases, and the rate of linking newly diagnosed HIV patients to treatment. Demographic data collected included patient age, sex, and ethnicity. Results from the first 3 months of routine, nontargeted screening were compared with the HIV screening results of October through December 2008, during which time rapid HIV screening was provided to patients in the ED based on clinical indication. Patients who were not offered testing or who refused testing were measured by forms that were placed in every chart and collected by physicians. Emergency department census data were queried to identify the total number of patients seen in the ED within age range and time frame studied. Results Three hundred (11%) of the 2645 patients aged 13 to 20 years were offered routine HIV screening in the PED from October through December 2009. Two hundred twenty-four patients (74%) accepted HIV testing. No new cases of HIV were identified. There was an increase in acceptance of HIV testing that correlated with increasing age (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference between male and female acceptance rates (P < 0.05). Eleven (4.9%) of the patients accepting testing did not have testing performed because of unavailability of the counselor and/or the patient could not wait. Review of HIV testing performed in the PED from October through December 2008 showed 39 patients aged 13 to 20 years were tested. Routine testing increased the number of patients tested by 446%. Conclusions Pediatric patients in this urban setting are very accepting of HIV testing. HIV screening is increased when routine screening is offered." @default.
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- W2330506544 title "Implementing Routine HIV Screening in an Urban Pediatric Emergency Department" @default.
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