The Capacity of HIV Care Facilities to Implement Strategies Recommended by the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative: The Medical Monitoring Project Facility Survey

Author:

Beer Linda1,Williams Dustin2,Tie Yunfeng1,McManus Timothy1,Yuan Anne (Xin)3,Crim Stacy M.1,Demeke Hanna B.1,Creel Darryl2,Blackwell Angela D.1,Craw Jason A.1,Weiser John1

Affiliation:

1. Division of HIV Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA;

2. RTI International, Raleigh, NC; and

3. DLH Corporation, Atlanta, GA.

Abstract

Background: Data are needed to assess the capacity of HIV care facilities to implement recommended Ending the HIV Epidemic activities. Setting: US HIV care facilities. Methods: We analyzed 2021 survey data from 514 facilities that were recruited from a census of facilities providing care to a national probability sample of US adults with HIV. We present weighted estimates of facility characteristics, services, and policies and estimates of the proportion of all US HIV patients attending these facilities. Results: Among HIV care facilities, 37% were private practices, 72% were in areas with population >1 million, and 21% had more than 1000 HIV patients. Most provided preexposure prophylaxis (83%) and postexposure prophylaxis (84%). More than 67% of facilities provided HIV-specific stigma or discrimination training for all staff (covering 70% of patients) and 66% provided training on cultural competency (covering 74% of patients). A majority of patients attended facilities that provided on-site access to HIV/sexually transmitted infection (STI) transmission risk reduction counseling (89%); fewer had on-site access to treatment for substance use disorders (35%). We found low provision of on-site assistance with food banks or meal delivery (14%) and housing (33%). Approximately 71% of facilities reported using data to systematically monitor patient retention in care. On-site access to adherence tools was available at 58% of facilities; 29% reported notifying patients of missed prescription pickups. Conclusion: Results indicate some strengths that support Ending the HIV Epidemic–recommended strategies among HIV care facilities, such as high availability of preexposure prophylaxis/postexposure prophylaxis, as well as areas for improvement, such as provision of staff antistigma trainings and adherence supports.

Funder

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases

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