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. 2019 Dec;31(12):1585-1592.
doi: 10.1080/09540121.2019.1612016. Epub 2019 May 27.

HIV testing in a large community health center serving a multi-cultural patient population: A qualitative study of providers

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HIV testing in a large community health center serving a multi-cultural patient population: A qualitative study of providers

Anthony J James et al. AIDS Care. 2019 Dec.

Abstract

In the United States, 15% of HIV-positive individuals do not know their HIV serostatus. While CDC guidelines recommend HIV testing for individuals age 13-64 years, racial and ethnic minorities continue to experience delays in HIV diagnosis. We assessed providers' perspectives on HIV testing at an urban community health center serving racial/ethnic minority populations of low socioeconomic status. We conducted five focus groups from January 2017 to November 2017 with 74 health center staff: 20 adult medicine/primary care providers, 34 community health workers (CHWs) and community health administrators, six urgent care physicians, and fourteen behavioral health providers. Study staff analyzed transcripts using a grounded theory approach and used open coding to develop themes. We identified five themes affecting HIV testing: 1) provider perception of patients' preferences for HIV testing; 2) competing medical and social issues; 3) inter-professional communication; 4) knowledge of clinical indicators for HIV testing; and 5) knowledge of frequency of HIV testing. Primary care physicians desired mechanisms to easily identify patients for HIV testing and assistance with testing for non-English speakers. Training to improve comfort with HIV testing, integrating CHWs into routine practice, and focusing on patients' cultural beliefs may increase HIV testing in diverse community health centers..

Keywords: HIV testing; clinical guidelines; community health center; diagnosis and screening.

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Study population of a qualitative study on determinants of HIV testing in a large urban community health center. Focus groups were conducted across four units: Adult Medicine, Community Health, Behavioral Health, and Urgent Care. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with an administrator and a physician from medical subspecialties.

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