Peer support program for people with recently diagnosed HIV-infection: PPP experience

  • Edgardo G. Bottaro
  • Luciana Faraone
  • Agustina Soncini
  • Mónica Pasarón
  • Nadia Roussilian
  • María Rosa Cascasi
  • Álvaro Otreras
  • Mara De Bernardi
  • Sandra Rodríguez
  • Sylvia Errea
  • Daniela D'Alessandro
  • Juliana Caccavo
  • María Teresa Rodríguez Brieschke
  • Beatriz Lauge
  • María Magdalena Ilamendi
  • María del Carmen Espiño
  • Pablo G. Scapellato
Keywords: IHV, adherence, peer, recent diagnosis

Abstract

Introduction: To improve retention in the health system of recently diagnosed people living with HIV (PLHIV) and promote their adherence, the "Positive for Positive" peer support program (PPP) was implemented.

Materials and methods: PLHIV with excellent adherence were trained and offered to integrate PPP. Between June/2014 and August/2018 each individual with a recent diagnosis of HIV infection was invited to contact PPP. Patients were prospectively evaluated for one year and variables linked to adherence were analyzed. Their results were compared with those observed among recently diagnosed PLHIV without peer support. It was analyzed using 2x2 tables and Fisher's exact test (EpiInfo7.2.2.6).

Results: 158 PLHIV were included (40 intervention group and 118 control group). In the intervention group more patients started HAART [100% vs 87.3%; RR 1.15 (IC95 1.07-1.23); p=0.024]. After excluding referrals and early deaths, remained 37 and 112 patients, respectively. In the intervention group there was better clinical control [94.6% vs 75.9%; RR 4.2 (IC95 1.08-16.6); p=0.015] and less dropout from follow-up [8.1% vs 25.9%; RR 0.3 (IC95 0.11-0.98); p=0.02]. Among those who initiated HAART and had at least one visit to the Infectious Disease Outpatient Clinic (37 intervention group and 97 control group), more patients showed a high refill rate (51.4% vs. 18.6%); RR 2.77 (IC95 1.64-4.66); p=0.0003]; greater achievement of undetectable viral load [100% vs 85.1%; RR 1.18 (IC95 1.06-1.30); p=0.06]; fewer unstructured HAART interruptions [10.8% vs 36.1%; RR 0.3 (IC95 0.11-0.78); p=0.008].

Conclusion: Peer support had a positive impact on adherence among recently diagnosed PLHIV in the first year of follow-up.

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Author Biographies

Edgardo G. Bottaro

Servicio de Infectología, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Luciana Faraone

Servicio Social, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Agustina Soncini

Servicio Social, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Mónica Pasarón

Salud Mental, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Nadia Roussilian

Servicio Social, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

María Rosa Cascasi

Farmacia, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Álvaro Otreras

Servicio de Infectología, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Mara De Bernardi

Servicio de Infectología, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Sandra Rodríguez

Servicio Social, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Sylvia Errea

Servicio de Infectología, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Daniela D'Alessandro

Servicio de Infectología, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Juliana Caccavo

Servicio de Infectología, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

María Teresa Rodríguez Brieschke

Servicio de Infectología, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Beatriz Lauge

Servicio de Infectología, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

María Magdalena Ilamendi

Farmacia, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

María del Carmen Espiño

Farmacia, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Pablo G. Scapellato

Servicio de Infectología, Hospital General de Agudos Donación F. Santojanni, CABA, Argentina.

Published
2021-03-16
How to Cite
Bottaro, E. G., Faraone, L., Soncini, A., Pasarón, M., Roussilian, N., Cascasi, M. R., Otreras, Álvaro, De Bernardi, M., Rodríguez, S., Errea, S., D’Alessandro, D., Caccavo, J., Rodríguez Brieschke, M. T., Lauge, B., Ilamendi, M. M., Espiño, M. del C., & Scapellato, P. G. (2021). Peer support program for people with recently diagnosed HIV-infection: PPP experience. Actualizaciones En Sida E Infectología, 28(103). https://doi.org/10.52226/revista.v28i103.64
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