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Integrating tuberculosis and HIV services in rural Kenya: uptake and outcomes
Authors:P. Owiti  R. Zachariah  K. Bissell  A. M. V. Kumar  L. Diero  E. J. Carter  A. Gardner
Abstract:Setting: Seventeen rural public health facilities in Western Kenya that introduced three models of integrated care for tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patients.Objective: To assess the uptake and timing of cotrimoxazole preventive therapy (CPT) and antiretroviral treatment (ART) as well as anti-tuberculosis treatment outcomes among HIV-infected TB patients before (March–October 2010) and after (March–October 2012) the introduction of integrated TB-HIV care.Design: A before-and-after cohort study using programme data.Results: Of 501 HIV-infected TB patients, 357 (71%) were initiated on CPT and 178 (39%) on ART in the period before the introduction of integrated TB-HIV care. Following the integration of services, respectively 316 (98%) and 196 (61%) of 323 HIV-infected individuals were initiated on CPT and on ART (P < 0.001). The median time to CPT and ART initiation dropped from 7 to 2 days and from 42 to 34 days during the pre- and post-integration phases, respectively. Overall TB success rates did not vary with integration or with type of model instituted.Conclusion: Integration of TB and HIV services enhanced uptake and reduced delay in instituting CPT and ART in rural health facilities. There is a need to increase impetus in these efforts.
Keywords:one-stop shop   integration   TB-HIV   ART   treatment outcome
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