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Title: Impact of the initial wave of COVID-19 pandemic in Taiwan on local HIV services: Results from a cross-sectional online survey
Authors: -Da Liu, Wang
Wang, Hsiu-Yin
-Cheng Du, Sih
-Ching Hung, Chien
Keywords: Antiretroviral therapy;
Individuals at risk of HIV;
Patient advocacy group;
People living with HIV;
Post-exposure prophylaxis
; Pre-exposure prophylaxis
Issue Date: 15-Dec-2022
Publisher: Elsevier Taiwan LLC
Abstract: Abstract Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the impact of the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on HIV services in Taiwan. Methods: An online, cross-sectional survey was conducted among people living with HIV (PLWH), individuals at risk of HIV infection (IAR), and service prescribers between 20th October and 30th November, 2020. Representatives from patient advocacy groups were interviewed. Results: In total, 66 PLWH, 104 IAR, and 32 prescribers from Taiwan completed the survey. Mild to moderate disruptions to HIV-related services (including medical consultation, HIV-related testing, and medications) were found by the survey, with IAR appearing more affected than PLWH. Nine (13.6%) PLWH and 31 (29.8%) IAR reported disruptions in hospital/clinic visits and two (3.0%) PLWH and 25 (24.0%) IAR reported decreased frequency of HIV testing. Similar observations were also made by four patient advocacy group representatives interviewed. Telehealth services were received by only limited proportions of PLWH and IAR who participated in the survey.Conclusion: HIV services in Taiwan were not severely affected by the initial wave of COVID-19, but notable disruptions were still observed in HIV screening and prevention services. Multipronged strategies, including telehealth services, are warranted to overcome new challenges in HIV care in the COVID-19 era.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9452
ISSN: 1684-1182
Appears in Collections:VOL 55 NO 6 Part 2 2022

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