Screening of HIV-infected patients for non-AIDS-related morbidity: an evidence-based model of practice
Rosalind Foster A C , Sian Morris A , Nathan Ryder A B , Lynne Wray A B and Anna McNulty A BA Sydney Sexual Health Centre, GPO Box 1614, Sydney, NSW 2001, Australia.
B School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of NSW, Randwick, NSW 2052, Australia.
C Corresponding author. Email: rosalind.foster@talk21.com
Sexual Health 8(1) 30-42 https://doi.org/10.1071/SH10021
Submitted: 18 February 2010 Accepted: 30 July 2010 Published: 24 January 2011
Abstract
Objective: To develop guidelines to facilitate management of HIV infection as a chronic disease within the setting of a sexual health or other HIV outpatient clinic. Methods: We undertook a literature search to identify published guidelines and expert panel commentaries on screening and managing non-AIDS comorbidities in the general and HIV-infected population. We developed evidence-based guidelines for screening and management of non-AIDS comorbidities in HIV-positive clients attending the Sydney Sexual Health Centre (SSHC) that could be used in other HIV outpatient settings. Results: Guidelines have been developed that describe the recommended tests and an interpretation of results, and outline actions to take if abnormal. A summary document can be placed in the medical notes to record completed tests, and resources such as lifestyle modification pamphlets and cardiovascular risk assessment tools made easily available in clinics. Conclusions: These guidelines are being used by nurses and doctors to facilitate the management of HIV as a chronic disease in the SSHC. This represents a significant shift in practice from the traditional role of a sexual health clinic, and is likely to become increasingly important in resource-rich countries such as Australia where individuals with HIV are expected to live beyond their seventh decade. This model could be used in other HIV outpatient settings including general practice.
Additional keywords: cardiovascular disease, chronic disease, renal disease.
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