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Optimizing Disclosure of HIV Status to a Diverse Population of HIV-Positive Youth at an Urban Pediatric HIV Clinic
Authors:Keerti L. Dantuluri  James G. Carlucci  Leigh M. Howard  David P. Johnson  Hillary Spencer  Neerav A. Desai  Kathryn A. Garguilo  Gregory J. Wilson
Affiliation:1. Department of Pediatrics (Infectious Diseases), Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee;2. Department of Pediatrics (Hospital Medicine), Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee;3. Department of Pediatrics (Adolescent and Young Adult Health), Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee
Abstract:PurposeThe purpose of the study was to increase the proportion of youth living with HIV (YLWH) aged ≥11 years who undergo developmentally appropriate disclosure about their HIV status.MethodsA quality improvement project was initiated at an urban pediatric HIV clinic between July 2018 and March 2020. The primary outcome measure was the proportion of YLWH aged ≥11 years who were disclosed to about their HIV status. The proportion of undisclosed YLWH who had documented nondisclosure status was also assessed as a process measure. Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles for change included monthly clinic staff check-ins to discuss new disclosures, quarterly team meetings to discuss strategies to improve disclosure, and modifying a clinic note template to prompt providers to document disclosure status. Annotated run charts were used to analyze the data.ResultsBefore the first PDSA cycle, 26/46 (57%) of the target population of YLWH aged ≥11 years had their HIV status disclosed to them, and none of the undisclosed youth had disclosure status documented in their medical record. After 20 months and six PDSA cycles, the proportion of YLWH aged ≥11 years disclosed to about their HIV status increased to 80% and the proportion of undisclosed YLWH with documentation of their disclosure status increased to 100%.ConclusionsSeveral interventions integrated throughout the pediatric HIV care process were associated with an increase in the proportion of YLWH with developmentally appropriate HIV disclosure and documentation of disclosure status, an important psychosocial aspect of care in these individuals.
Keywords:HIV  Quality improvement  Disclosure  Adolescent health
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