Measures of retention in HIV care: A protocol for a mixed methods study

Author:

Rehman NadiaORCID,Garcia Michael Cristian,Jones Aaron,Ma Jinhui,Mertz Dominik,Mbuagbaw LawrenceORCID

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionRetention in HIV care is necessary to achieve adherence to antiretroviral therapy, viral load suppression, and optimal health outcomes. There is no standard definition for retention in HIV care, which compromises consistent and reliable reporting and comparison of retention across facilities, jurisdictions, and studies.ObjectiveThe objective of this study is to explore how stakeholders involved in HIV care define retention in HIV care and their preferences on measuring retention.MethodsWe will use an exploratory sequential mixed methods design involving HIV stakeholder groups such as people living with HIV, people involved in providing care for PLHIV, and people involved in decision-making about PLHIV. In the qualitative phase of the study, we with conduct 20-25 in-depth interviews to collect perspectives of HIV stakeholders on using their preferred retention measures. The interview guide has being provided as an online Supplementary Appendix 1.The findings from the qualitative phase will inform the development of survey items for the quantitative phase. Survey participants (n=385) will be invited to rate the importance of each approach to measuring retention on a seven-point Likert scale. We will merge the findings from the qualitative and quantitative findings phase to inform a consensus-building framework for a standard definition of retention in care.Ethical Issues and DisseminationThis study has received ethics approval from the Hamilton Integrated Research Ethics Board. The findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and among stakeholder groups.Limitations1. This study has limitation, we won’t be able to arrive at a standard definition, a Delphi technique amongst the stakeholders will be utilized using the framework to reach a consensus globally accepted definition.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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