Affiliation:
1. School of Public Health Nanjing Medical University Nanjing China
2. University of North Carolina Project‐China Guangzhou China
3. Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine London UK
4. School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia
5. Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention Nanjing China
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThis review aims to assess the status of healthcare disparities among people living with HIV (PLWH) in China and summarize the factors that drive them.MethodsWe searched PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Scopus, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and China Wanfang for studies published in English or Chinese. Studies focusing on any disparities in healthcare services among PLWH in China and published between January 2000 and July 2022 were included.ResultsIn all, 51 articles met the inclusion criteria, with 37 studies reporting HIV‐focused care, and 14 reporting non‐HIV‐focused care. PLWH aged ≥45 years (vs. <45 years), female (vs. male), ethnic minority (vs. Han), and cases attributed to sexual transmission (vs. injecting drug use) were more likely to receive ART. Females living with HIV have higher ART adherence than males. Notably, 20% [95% confidence interval (CI): 9–43%, I2 = 96%] of PLWH reported any illness in the previous 2 weeks without medical consultation, and 30% (95% CI: 12–74%, I2 = 90%) refused hospitalization when needed in the previous year. Barriers to HIV‐focused care included inadequate HIV/ART knowledge and treatment side effects at the individual level; and social discrimination and physician–patient relationships at the community/social level. Structural barriers included medical costs and transportation issues. The most frequently reported barriers to non‐HIV‐focused care were financial constraints and the perceived need for medical services at individual‐level factors; and discrimination from physicians, and medical distrust at the community/social level.ConclusionThis review suggests disparities in access and utilization of healthcare among PLWH. Financial issues and social discrimination were prominent reasons. Creating a supportive social environment and expanding insurance policies could be considered to promote healthcare equity.
Funder
Key Technologies Research and Development Program
National Natural Science Foundation of China
CRDF Global
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Health Policy
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