The Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on HIV Service Provision in Ukraine

Author:

Neduzhko Oleksandr1ORCID,Kiriazova Tetiana2,Zeziulin Oleksandr2,Legkostup Liudmyla3,Riabokon Serhii3,DeHovitz Jack A4,Dumchev Kostyantyn2

Affiliation:

1. European Institute of Public Health Policy, Kyiv, Ukraine

2. Ukrainian Institute on Public Health Policy, Kyiv, Ukraine

3. Public Health Center of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

4. Department of Medicine, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, New York, USA

Abstract

Ukraine faced significant fluctuations in COVID-19 morbidity and mortality, alongside an escalating HIV epidemic. This mixed-methods study, conducted between February and August 2022, employed a sequential explanatory design combining a quantitative analysis of national data and qualitative interviews to investigate the pandemic's effects on HIV services in Ukraine. The observed trends confirmed that the pandemic significantly disrupted facility-based HIV testing due to logistical challenges, an increased burden on healthcare workers, and supply shortages. Meanwhile, community-based testing showed resilience, largely attributed to programmatic adjustments rather than the pandemic itself. The initiation of antiretroviral therapy declined, especially during initial lockdowns, reflecting diminished treatment capacities. Despite these challenges, telemedicine and home medication delivery innovations supported antiretroviral therapy adherence. Furthermore, improvements in viral load testing and suppression rates showed healthcare resilience. The study highlights the critical need for adaptable, sustainable healthcare strategies in crises, emphasized during the war with Russia.

Funder

Fogarty International Center

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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