Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3362867 International Journal of Infectious Diseases 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryObjectiveTo determine the impact of missed visits on CD4 cell count with HIV disease in a Midwest clinic.MethodsThis was a mixed method study consisting of a quantitative retrospective cohort study of missed clinic visits among HIV-infected patients, and a qualitative study to collect information on factors impacting appointment attendance. A drop in CD4 cell count greater than 50 cells/mm3 from baseline was the primary outcome variable for the quantitative study. The exposure variable was missed visits.ResultsOf 77 patients, 16.4% experienced the outcome of interest. Lower visit proportions increased the risk of a CD4 drop (hazard ratio 0.0188, 95% confidence interval 0.001–0.292). For each 10% increase in the missed visit proportion, the risk of a CD4 drop of >50 cells/mm3 from baseline increased by 33%. Qualitative data suggested that stigma, external support, and physician–patient interactions impacted engagement in care.ConclusionThese results may help providers increase patient motivation and ability to attend clinic appointments.

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