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Outreach nurses critical for delivery of HIV care to women in western Victoria

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posted on 2024-05-31, 13:33 authored by A Gador-Whyte, Christine RoderChristine Roder, R Hamilton, H Fay, E Huning, E Nicholson, K Mackie, Eugene AthanEugene Athan, A Wade
Women living with HIV in regional Victoria face barriers accessing care. We evaluated the care cascade and outreach nurse support required for women attending our service between 2005 and 2020. A total of 33 women attended; 97% (32/33) were on antiretroviral therapy; 67% (22/33) retained in care, 27% (9/33) transferred and 6% (2/33) lost to follow up. Of women retained in care, 95% (21/22) were on antiretroviral therapy and 91% (20/22) had virological suppression. A total of 91% (30/33) required outreach nurse care (median care episodes 100/woman; IQR 44–179) – most frequently (87%; 26/30) liaising with pharmacies and prescribers. Outreach nurses are critical in achieving UNAIDS targets for women in western Victoria.

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Journal

Sexual Health

Volume

20

Pagination

597-598

Location

Melbourne, VIC.

ISSN

1448-5028

eISSN

1449-8987

Language

eng

Publication classification

C4 Letter or note

Editor/Contributor(s)

Phillips TR

Issue

6

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

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