Differences in integrated assessment and management of non‐communicable diseases (NCDs) for people with HIV across the WHO European region

Author:

Kraef Christian12ORCID,Singh Sabine12,Fursa Olga1ORCID,Abutidze Akaki3,Rukhadze Nino3,Mulabdic Velida4,Yancheva Nina5,Mehmeti Murat6,Balayan Tatevik7ORCID,Harxhi Arjan8,Trajanovska Jasmina9,Mackintosh Claire10,Duvivier Claudine1112,Beniowski Marek13,Jilich David14,Reikvam Dag Henrik15,Tau Luba16ORCID,Podlekareva Daria117ORCID,Ryom Lene118,Peters Lars1,Kowalska Justyna19ORCID,Kirk Ole12,

Affiliation:

1. CHIP, RIgshospitalet University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

2. Department of Infectious Diseases, Rigshospitalet Copenhagen University Hospital Copenhagen Denmark

3. Infectious Diseases AIDS and Clinical Immunology Research Center Tbilisi Georgia

4. Clinic for Infectious Diseases, University Clinical Center Sarajevo Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina

5. Specialized Hospital for Active Treatment of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases & Department for Infectious Diseases Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Medical University of Sofia Sofia Bulgaria

6. Department of Infectious Diseases University Clinical Centre Pristina Kosovo

7. National Center for Disease Control and Prevention Yerevan Armenia

8. Infectious Disease Service HIV Ambulatory Clinic Tirana Albania

9. University Clinic for Infectious Diseases & Febrile Conditions Skopje North Macedonia

10. Western General Hospital Edinburgh UK

11. AP‐HP‐Necker Hospital, Infectious Diseases Department, Necker‐Pasteur Infectiology Center, IHU Imagine Université de Paris, NSERM, U1016, Institut Cochin, CNRS, UMR8104 Paris France

12. Institut Pasteur, Medical Center of Institut Pasteur Necker‐Pasteur Infectiology Center Paris France

13. Diagnostics and Therapy for AIDS Specialistic Hospital Chorzów Poland

14. Charles University in Prague and Na Bulovce Hospital Prague Czech Republic

15. Department of Infectious Diseases Oslo University Hospital Oslo Norway

16. Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center Tel‐Aviv Israel

17. Department of Respiratory Medicine and Infectious Diseases Copenhagen University Hospital–Bispebjerg Copenhagen Denmark

18. Department of Infectious Diseases Hvidovre University Hospital Hvidovre Denmark

19. Hospital for Infectious Diseases Medical University of Warsaw Warsaw Poland

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesWe aimed to assess the extent of integration of non‐communicable disease (NCD) assessment and management in HIV clinics across Europe.MethodsA structured electronic questionnaire with 41 multiple‐choice and rating‐scale questions assessing NCD assessment and management was sent to 88 HIV clinics across the WHO European Region during March–May 2023. One response per clinic was collected.ResultsIn all, 51 clinics from 34 countries with >100 000 people with HIV under regular follow‐up responded. Thirty‐seven clinics (72.6%) reported shared NCD care responsibility with the general practitioner. Systematic assessment for NCDs and integration of NCD management were common overall [median agreement 80%, interquartile range (IQR): 55–95%; and 70%, IQR: 50–88%, respectively] but were lowest in central eastern and eastern Europe. Chronic kidney disease (median agreement 96%, IQR: 85–100%) and metabolic disorders (90%, IQR: 75–100%) were regularly assessed, while mental health (72%, IQR: 63–85%) and pulmonary diseases (52%, IQR: 40–75%) were less systematically assessed. Some essential diagnostic tests such as glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) for diabetes (n = 38/51, 74.5%), proteinuria for kidney disease (n = 30/51, 58.8%) and spirometry for lung disease (n = 11/51, 21.6%) were only employed by a proportion of clinics. The most frequent barriers for integrating NCD care were the lack of healthcare workers (n = 17/51, 33.3%) and lack of time during outpatient visits (n = 12/51, 23.5%).ConclusionMost HIV clinics in Europe systematically assess and manage NCDs. People with HIV appear to be screened more frequently than the general population at the same age. There are, however, larger gaps among eastern European clinics in general and for clinics in all regions related to mental health, pulmonary diseases and the employment of some essential diagnostic tests.

Publisher

Wiley

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