A retrospective analysis of the care cascades for non-communicable disease and mental health among people living with HIV at a tertiary-care centre in Malaysia: Opportunities to identify gaps and optimize care

Introduction The rapidly growing epidemic of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) including mental health among aging people living with HIV (PLWH) has put a significant strain on the provision of health services in many HIV clinics globally. We constructed care cascades for specific NCDs and mental hea...

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Main Authors: Li, Chong Meng, Ying, Fong Jie, Raj, Dhevann, Li, Wong Pui, Kukreja, Anjanna, Syed Omar, Sharifah Faridah, Kamarulzaman, Adeeba, Rajasuriar, Reena
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spelling my.um.eprints.362992023-10-23T09:04:48Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36299/ A retrospective analysis of the care cascades for non-communicable disease and mental health among people living with HIV at a tertiary-care centre in Malaysia: Opportunities to identify gaps and optimize care Li, Chong Meng Ying, Fong Jie Raj, Dhevann Li, Wong Pui Kukreja, Anjanna Syed Omar, Sharifah Faridah Kamarulzaman, Adeeba Rajasuriar, Reena HQ The family. Marriage. Woman HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare RA Public aspects of medicine Introduction The rapidly growing epidemic of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) including mental health among aging people living with HIV (PLWH) has put a significant strain on the provision of health services in many HIV clinics globally. We constructed care cascades for specific NCDs and mental health among PLWH attending our centre to identify potential areas for programmatic improvement. Methods This was a follow-up study of participants recruited in the Malaysian HIV & Aging study (MHIVA) from 2014 to 2016 at the University Malaya Medical Centre (n = 336). PLWH on suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) for a minimum of 12 months were invited to participate. At study entry, all participants underwent screening for diabetes (DM), hypertension (HTN) and dyslipidaemia; and completed assessments using the depression, anxiety and stress scale (DASS-21). Screening results were recorded in medical charts and clinical management provided as per standard of care. A subsequent review of medical records was performed at 24 months following study completion among participants who remained on active follow-up. Treatment pathways for NCD treatment and psychiatric referrals were assessed based on local practice guidelines to construct the care cascade. Results A total of 329 participants (median age = 43 years, 83% male, 100% on ART) completed follow-up at 24 months. The prevalence of diabetes was 13%, dyslipidaemia 88% and hypertension 44%, whereas 23% presented with severe/extremely severe symptoms of depression, anxiety and/or stress. More than 50% of participants with dyslipidaemia and hypertension were not diagnosed until study screening, whereas over 80% with prevalent psychiatric symptoms were not previously recognized clinically. Suboptimal control of fasting lipids, sugar and blood pressure were found in the majority of participants despite optimal HIV treatment outcomes maintained over this same period. Only 32% of participants with severe/extremely severe mental health symptoms received psychiatric referrals and 83% of these attended their psychiatry clinic appointments. Conclusions Systematic screening must be introduced to identify NCDs and mental health issues among PLWH followed by proper linkage and referrals for management of screen-positive cases. Assessment of factors associated with attrition at each step of the care cascade is critically needed to improve health outcomes in our aging patients. Wiley Open Access 2020-11 Article PeerReviewed Li, Chong Meng and Ying, Fong Jie and Raj, Dhevann and Li, Wong Pui and Kukreja, Anjanna and Syed Omar, Sharifah Faridah and Kamarulzaman, Adeeba and Rajasuriar, Reena (2020) A retrospective analysis of the care cascades for non-communicable disease and mental health among people living with HIV at a tertiary-care centre in Malaysia: Opportunities to identify gaps and optimize care. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 23 (11). ISSN 1758-2652, DOI 0.1002/jia2.25638. 0.1002/jia2.25638
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topic HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
RA Public aspects of medicine
spellingShingle HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
RA Public aspects of medicine
Li, Chong Meng
Ying, Fong Jie
Raj, Dhevann
Li, Wong Pui
Kukreja, Anjanna
Syed Omar, Sharifah Faridah
Kamarulzaman, Adeeba
Rajasuriar, Reena
A retrospective analysis of the care cascades for non-communicable disease and mental health among people living with HIV at a tertiary-care centre in Malaysia: Opportunities to identify gaps and optimize care
description Introduction The rapidly growing epidemic of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) including mental health among aging people living with HIV (PLWH) has put a significant strain on the provision of health services in many HIV clinics globally. We constructed care cascades for specific NCDs and mental health among PLWH attending our centre to identify potential areas for programmatic improvement. Methods This was a follow-up study of participants recruited in the Malaysian HIV & Aging study (MHIVA) from 2014 to 2016 at the University Malaya Medical Centre (n = 336). PLWH on suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) for a minimum of 12 months were invited to participate. At study entry, all participants underwent screening for diabetes (DM), hypertension (HTN) and dyslipidaemia; and completed assessments using the depression, anxiety and stress scale (DASS-21). Screening results were recorded in medical charts and clinical management provided as per standard of care. A subsequent review of medical records was performed at 24 months following study completion among participants who remained on active follow-up. Treatment pathways for NCD treatment and psychiatric referrals were assessed based on local practice guidelines to construct the care cascade. Results A total of 329 participants (median age = 43 years, 83% male, 100% on ART) completed follow-up at 24 months. The prevalence of diabetes was 13%, dyslipidaemia 88% and hypertension 44%, whereas 23% presented with severe/extremely severe symptoms of depression, anxiety and/or stress. More than 50% of participants with dyslipidaemia and hypertension were not diagnosed until study screening, whereas over 80% with prevalent psychiatric symptoms were not previously recognized clinically. Suboptimal control of fasting lipids, sugar and blood pressure were found in the majority of participants despite optimal HIV treatment outcomes maintained over this same period. Only 32% of participants with severe/extremely severe mental health symptoms received psychiatric referrals and 83% of these attended their psychiatry clinic appointments. Conclusions Systematic screening must be introduced to identify NCDs and mental health issues among PLWH followed by proper linkage and referrals for management of screen-positive cases. Assessment of factors associated with attrition at each step of the care cascade is critically needed to improve health outcomes in our aging patients.
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author Li, Chong Meng
Ying, Fong Jie
Raj, Dhevann
Li, Wong Pui
Kukreja, Anjanna
Syed Omar, Sharifah Faridah
Kamarulzaman, Adeeba
Rajasuriar, Reena
author_facet Li, Chong Meng
Ying, Fong Jie
Raj, Dhevann
Li, Wong Pui
Kukreja, Anjanna
Syed Omar, Sharifah Faridah
Kamarulzaman, Adeeba
Rajasuriar, Reena
author_sort Li, Chong Meng
title A retrospective analysis of the care cascades for non-communicable disease and mental health among people living with HIV at a tertiary-care centre in Malaysia: Opportunities to identify gaps and optimize care
title_short A retrospective analysis of the care cascades for non-communicable disease and mental health among people living with HIV at a tertiary-care centre in Malaysia: Opportunities to identify gaps and optimize care
title_full A retrospective analysis of the care cascades for non-communicable disease and mental health among people living with HIV at a tertiary-care centre in Malaysia: Opportunities to identify gaps and optimize care
title_fullStr A retrospective analysis of the care cascades for non-communicable disease and mental health among people living with HIV at a tertiary-care centre in Malaysia: Opportunities to identify gaps and optimize care
title_full_unstemmed A retrospective analysis of the care cascades for non-communicable disease and mental health among people living with HIV at a tertiary-care centre in Malaysia: Opportunities to identify gaps and optimize care
title_sort retrospective analysis of the care cascades for non-communicable disease and mental health among people living with hiv at a tertiary-care centre in malaysia: opportunities to identify gaps and optimize care
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