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The impact of the housing status on clinical outcomes and health care utilization among individuals living with HIV
Authors:Anela Stanic  Denis Rybin  Francis Cannata  Carole Hohl  Jennifer Brody  Jessie Gaeta
Institution:1. Department of Pharmacy Practice, MCPHS University, Boston, MA, USA;2. Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, Boston, MA, USA anela.stanic@mcphs.edu;4. Department of Biostatistics, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA ORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3657-4829;5. Department of Pharmacy Practice, MCPHS University, Boston, MA, USA;6. Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The lack of stable housing can impair access and continuity of care for patients living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This study investigated the relationship between housing status assessed at multiple time points and several core HIV-related outcomes within the same group of HIV patients experiencing homelessness. Patients with consistently stable housing (CSH) during the year were compared to patients who lacked CSH (non-CSH group). The study outcomes included HIV viral load (VL), CD4 counts, and health care utilization. Multivariable and propensity weighted analyses were used to assess outcomes adjusting for potential group differences. Of 208 patients, 88 (42%) had CSH and 120 (58%) were non-CSH. Patients with CSH had significantly higher proportion of VL suppression and higher mean CD4 counts. The frequency of nurse visits in the CSH group was less than a half of that in the non-CSH group. Patients with CSH were less likely to be admitted to the medical respite facility, and if admitted, their length of stay was about a half of that for the non-CSH group. Our study findings show that patients with CSH had significantly better HIV virologic control and immune status as well as improved health care utilization.
Keywords:HIV  housing  homelessness  health outcomes  health care utilization
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