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Cyclical Engagement in HIV Care: A Qualitative Study of Clinic Transfers to Re-enter HIV Care in Cape Town, South Africa

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Long-term patient engagement and retention in HIV care is an ongoing challenge in South Africa’s strained health system. However, some patients thought to be “lost to follow-up” (LTFU) may have… Click to show full abstract

Long-term patient engagement and retention in HIV care is an ongoing challenge in South Africa’s strained health system. However, some patients thought to be “lost to follow-up” (LTFU) may have “transferred” clinics to receive care elsewhere. Through semi-structured interviews, we explored the relationship between clinic transfer and long-term patient engagement among 19 treatment-experienced people living with HIV (PLWH) who self-identified as having engaged in a clinic transfer at least once since starting antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Gugulethu, Cape Town. Our findings suggest that patient engagement is often fluid, as PLWH cycle in and out of care multiple times during their lifetime. The linear nature of the HIV care cascade model poorly describes the lived realities of PLWH on established treatment. Further research is needed to explore strategies for reducing unplanned clinic transfers and offer more supportive care to new and returning patients.

Keywords: cape town; hiv care; care; engagement; south africa

Journal Title: AIDS and Behavior
Year Published: 2022

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