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- W3208189366 abstract "Same-day antiretroviral therapy (SDART) initiation has been implemented at the Thai Red Cross Anonymous Clinic (TRCAC) in Bangkok, Thailand, since 2017. HIV-positive, antiretroviral therapy (ART)-naïve clients who are willing and clinically eligible start ART on the day of HIV diagnosis. In response to the first wave of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in March 2020, telehealth follow-up was established to comply with COVID-19 preventive measures and allow service continuation. Here, we evaluate its implementation.Pre-COVID-19 (until February 2020) clients who initiated SDART received a 2-week ART supply and returned to the clinic for evaluation before being referred to long-term ART maintenance facilities. If no adverse events (AEs) occurred, another 8-week ART supply was provided while referral was arranged. During the first wave of COVID-19 (March-May 2020), clients received a 4-week ART supply and the option of conducting follow-up consultation and physical examination via video call. Clients with severe AEs were required to return to TRCAC; those without received another 6-week ART supply by courier to bridge transition to long-term facilities. This adaptation continued post-first wave (May-August 2020). Routine service data were analysed using data from March to August 2019 for the pre-COVID-19 period. Interviews and thematic analysis were conducted to understand experiences of clients and providers, and gain feedback for service improvement.Of 922, 183 and 321 eligible clients from the three periods, SDART reach [89.9%, 96.2% and 92.2% (p = 0.018)] and ART initiation rates [88.1%, 90.9% and 94.9% (p<0.001)] were high. ART uptake, time to ART initiation and rates of follow-up completion improved over time. After the integration, 35.3% received the telehealth follow-up. The rates of successful referral to a long-term facility (91.8% vs. 95.3%, p = 0.535) and retention in care at months 3 (97.5% vs. 98.0%, p = 0.963) and 6 (94.1% vs. 98.4%, p = 0.148) were comparable for those receiving in-person and telehealth follow-up. Six clients and nine providers were interviewed; six themes on service experience and feedback were identified.Telehealth follow-up with ART delivery for SDART clients is a feasible option to differentiate ART initiation services at TRCAC, which led to its incorporation into routine service." @default.
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- W3208189366 title "Evaluation of the integration of telehealth into the same‐day antiretroviral therapy initiation service in Bangkok, Thailand in response to COVID‐19: a mixed‐method analysis of real‐world data" @default.
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