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Improving anal cancer screening in an ambulatory HIV clinic: experience from a quality improvement initiative
Authors:Kwong Jeffrey J  Cook Paul  Bradley-Springer Lucy
Affiliation:Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Colorado, Aurora, 80045, USA. JeffreyJKwong@gmail.com
Abstract:Evidence suggests that persons living with HIV (PLWH) are at increased risk for anal cancer. Early detection of anal cancer is an important prevention measure, but screening rates have been low. This report describes the experience of a quality improvement initiative to increase anal cancer screening at an HIV-specialty clinic. Chart reviews were conducted for three time periods: baseline year, prior to program discussion; transition year, during planning; and implementation year, during program availability. Odds ratios using Fisher's exact test showed that the odds of receiving anal cancer screening increased significantly in the transition year, odds ratio (OR)?=?2.859, 95% confidence interval (CI): [1.798; 4.546], Fisher's z?=?4.40, p??8.2, p?
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