LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS TO ASSESS THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE MULTIMONTH SCRIPTING (MMS) REGIME ON ART OUTCOMES AMONG ADULT PERSONS LIVING WITH HIV IN ZIMBABWE

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Zimbabwe has a generalized HIV epidemic. Since 2015, the national ART program has been rolling out a suite of differentiated models of care in line with the 2013 WHO guidelines. One of the common models adopted by the country is Multi-Month Scripting (MMS) for stable ART patients. Insufficient evidence exists in the country around the contribution of MMS to patient level ART outcomes, almost two years after it was rolled nationally. A retrospective cohort study was conducted at the five ART clinics in Chitungwiza. Secondary sources of data were used in the research. Longitudinal data analysis techniques were applied, including survival analysis. Among the 305 ART patients with HIV/AIDS who initiated ART, there were five AIDS-related deaths; two within the first 6 months, two between the 42-48-month period and one in the 54- 60-month period. Overall, the median survival time (53 months) was the same among MMS and non-MMS clients. The retention rates at 12, 24, 36, 48 and 60 months were 98%, 97%, 96% 91% and 87% respectively, and were not statistically different between MMS and non MMS clients. There was a statistically significant change in the CD4 counts (initial vs. follow up) for non-MMS clients. There were significant gains in weight among both MMS and nonMMS clients. The outcomes of interest (weight, survival, retention and changes in CD4 cell count) were primarily associated with sex, age, WHO stage at initiation, receipt of Cotrimoxazole and level of education, among other factors, albeit at varying degrees of significance. Two years into the roll out of MMS, this study suggests that there are no statistically significant differences in observed outcomes between clients on MMS and those not on MMS. More research is necessary to conclusively determine the contribution of each of the models of differentiated care to observed outcomes. However, the contribution of MMS to observed ART outcomes could as well be clinically significant. The factors associated with the clinical outcomes look similar to prior studies, albeit at varying levels of statistical significance.

LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS TO ASSESS THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE MULTIMONTH SCRIPTING (MMS) REGIME ON ART OUTCOMES AMONG ADULT PERSONS LIVING WITH HIV IN ZIMBABWE
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    Type Project
    Department Applied Epidemiology
    Project ID APE0004
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 70 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

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