HIV screening in the dental setting in New York State

Autor: Howard Lavigne, Shu-Yin John Leung, Travis O’Donnell, Rakkoo Chung, Laura O’Shea, Jeffrey Seiver, Stephen N. Abel, Carol Sloane, Yan-Fang Ren, Michael N. Hatton
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
RNA viruses
Male
Health Screening
Ethnic group
Social Sciences
HIV Infections
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Geographical locations
0302 clinical medicine
Immunodeficiency Viruses
Sociology
Medicine and Health Sciences
Mass Screening
Medicine
Public and Occupational Health
Young adult
Schools
Multidisciplinary
virus diseases
HIV diagnosis and management
HIV screening
Middle Aged
Socioeconomic Aspects of Health
Test (assessment)
Medical Microbiology
Viral Pathogens
Viruses
Female
Pathogens
0305 other medical science
Research Article
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Science
Best practice
HIV prevention
New York
MEDLINE
Microbiology
Education
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Retroviruses
Humans
Microbial Pathogens
Primary Care
Mass screening
Aged
Preventive medicine
030505 public health
Diagnostic Tests
Routine

business.industry
Lentivirus
Organisms
Biology and Life Sciences
HIV
030206 dentistry
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
medicine.disease
Diagnostic medicine
United States
Health Care
Family medicine
North America
People and places
business
Delivery of Health Care
Zdroj: PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 4, p e0231638 (2020)
PLoS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231638
Popis: While primary care providers in New York State (NYS) are mandated to offer all patients a HIV test, still many NYS residents miss the HIV screening opportunity. To fill the gap, and as the CDC recommends, this study aimed to examine the feasibility of implementing HIV screening in dental setting, identify patient characteristics associated with acceptance of HIV rapid testing, and discuss best practices of HIV screening in dental setting. New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) collaborated with the Northeast/Caribbean AIDS Education and Training Center (NECA AETC) and three dental schools in New York State to offer free HIV screening tests as a component of routine dental care between February 2016 and March 2018. Ten clinics in upstate New York and Long Island participated in the study. HIV screening was performed using the OraQuick™ In-Home HIV Test. 14,887 dental patients were offered HIV screening tests; 9,057 (60.8%) were screened; and one patient (0.011%) was confirmed HIV positive and linked to medical care. Of all dental patients, 33% had never been screened for HIV; and 56% had not had a primary care visit or had not been offered an HIV screening test by primary care providers in the previous 12 months. Multi-level generalized linear modeling analysis indicated that test acceptance was significantly associated with patient's age, race/ethnicity, gender, country of origin, primary payer (or insurance), past primary care visits, past HIV testing experiences, and the poverty level of patient's community. HIV screening is well accepted by dental patients and can be effectively integrated into routine dental care. HIV screening in the dental setting can be a good option for first-time testers, those who have not seen a primary care provider in the last 12 months, and those who have not been offered HIV screening at their last primary care visit.
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