Retention in care and distance between home and hospital in HIV patients of Buenos Aires City

  • Gabriela Alejandra Blugerman
  • José Valiente
  • Carina Cesar
  • Omar Sued
  • Cleyton Yamamoto
  • Pedro Cahn
Keywords: HIV, continuity of patient car, Argentina

Abstract

Background: Distance from patient’s home to the hospital has been proposed as one of the limiting factors for patient’s retention in care.

Methods: Retrospective cohort study of HIV+ patients 18 years or older who had their first clinical visit between 2011 and 2013 at a reference center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Patients were considered to be retained in care if they had>= 1 clinical visit, laboratory markers (VL and/or CD4 count) and/or ARVs pick-up during the year after their first clinical visit. Each patient address’s latitude-longitude was obtained using Google Maps® web service. Home-hospital distance and travel time were obtained with Google Maps Distance Matrix API® service.

Results: Of 1020 patients who started follow-up, 15 died and 158 were transferred to another site. Of the remaining, 816 (96.3%) had identifiable address in their electronic medical record. Median age at the time of the first visit was 33 (IQR 27-41) years, 654 (77.9%) patients were male. Median home-hospital distance was 10.3 (IQR 4.4-34.7) km and median travel time was 58.5 (IQR 35-102.5) minutes. 730 patients (89.5%; CI 87.1-91.5%) remained in follow-up after 1 year of their first visit. We didn´t find association between travel time and home-hospital distance with retention in this population.

Conclusions: In our study, distance between home and the care center was not associated with lower retention one year after first visit in adult HIV patients attending a public hospital.

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Author Biographies

Gabriela Alejandra Blugerman

Área de Gestión de la Información para la Investigación, Departamento de Investigación, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires.

José Valiente

Servicio de Infectología, HGA Dr. Juan A. Fernández. CABA. Argentina.

Carina Cesar

Investigaciones Clínicas. Fundación Huésped.

Omar Sued

Director de Investigaciones Clínicas, Fundación Huésped.

Cleyton Yamamoto

Fundación Huésped, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Pedro Cahn

Director, Fundación Huésped. Ex-Presidente Sociedad Internacional de Sida.

Published
2020-11-10
How to Cite
Blugerman, G. A., Valiente, J., Cesar, C., Sued, O., Yamamoto, C., & Cahn, P. (2020). Retention in care and distance between home and hospital in HIV patients of Buenos Aires City. Actualizaciones En Sida E Infectología, 26(98). https://doi.org/10.52226/revista.v26i98.21
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