HIV result giving. Is it time to change our thinking?
- PMID: 20152089
- DOI: 10.1071/SH09042
HIV result giving. Is it time to change our thinking?
Abstract
Background: Ensuring patients receive post-test discussion when collecting HIV test results is an integral component of the HIV testing process. New South Wales Health Department (NSW Health) policy recommends that all patients be given their HIV results in person. We assessed the number of patients who returned for HIV test results to Royal Prince Alfred Sexual Health Clinic in Sydney, Australia, and predictors of return.
Methods: The files of 218 patients having consecutive HIV tests from the beginning of January to the end of April 2007 were manually reviewed. Non-consenting patients and those returning to the clinic for another reason were excluded. Multivariate logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with return for HIV results in person within 4 weeks of having the test.
Results: Seventy-two of 159 patients (45%) returned for their HIV result within 4 weeks of testing. Independent predictors of return were male gender (P = 0.041), attending the outreach men-only (v. base) clinic (P = 0.017), first HIV test at the clinic (P = 0.002) and sex overseas in the past year (P = 0.048).
Conclusion: Over one-half of patients did not collect their HIV results in person and thus did not receive any post-test discussion. The strongest predictor of return for HIV test results was having a first HIV test at the clinic. Current NSW Health policy is failing to achieve high levels of HIV post-test discussion. For many patients, giving results by telephone may be a more appropriate strategy to ensure HIV post-test discussion.
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