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Title: HIV Testing Just Got A Lot Easier:


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HIV Testing Just Got A Lot Easier ACTS Assess /
Consent / Test / Support
RWCA Grantee Meeting August 29, 2006 Donna
Futterman, MD Prof. of Clinical Pediatrics,
AECOM Director, Adolescent AIDS Program
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Unfinished Business
  • HIV is the worst epidemic in history
  • 40,000 new cases each year 25-50 among youth
  • 1 in 4 (?300,000) HIV Americans dont know
    theyre infected
  • 80 of young HIV gay and bisexual men didnt
    know their status
  • 41 of those diagnosed HIV were diagnosed with
    AIDS within one year of their positive HIV test

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Taking Care of Business
  • Case finding hasnt kept up with treatment
    advances
  • Patients overwhelmingly accept HIV testing when a
    provider recommends it
  • Routing testing found cost/care effective in
    settings with .05 HIV prevalence
  • The mobilization for prenatal testing missed a
    golden opportunity to routinize screening for
    all, but it remains a successful model for how to
    proceed

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Why Dont Providers Routinely Test?
  • Research of providers revealed not enough time,
    not enough experience, not aware of risk
  • Study commissioned by AAP, conducted by
    professional qualitative research firm
  • Interviewed 55 Bronx-based providers and
    administrators in public and private settings
  • Key findings informed ACTS initiative

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Its Time for a Paradigm Shift! HIV
testing has become such a huge obstacle that many
providers and patients prefer to sail around it.
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Fast Facts on ACTS
  • ACTS is a concise, comprehensive system that
    makes provider-delivered HIV testing feasible in
    clinical care settings
  • Provides instruction tools for making
    operational and clinical practice changes
  • Meets CDC and DOH testing requirements
  • Condenses 45-minute process to 5-10 minutes
  • Allows for better allocation of counseling
    resources

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The Pocket Guide to ACTS
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Elements of the ACTS System
  • Meeting with the HIV coordinator, clinic
    administrator and medical director to develop
    implementation plan
  • Academic detailing session(s) to train clinic
    staff how to use ACTS
  • ACTS manual and toolkit containing information,
    materials and resources for providers, clinic
    staff and patients

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Laying the Foundation for ACTS with Key Staff
  • Address Philosophical Barriers
  • Skepticism about patients HIV risk
  • Other health problems viewed as priority
  • Concerns about loss of prevention
  • Address Logistical Barriers
  • Which staff will test
  • Documentation consent forms
  • Patient flow results follow-up
  • Billing issues

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ACTS Site Prep Checklist
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Training Staff to Utilize ACTS
  • Academic Detailing
  • Provider-led training
  • Catered
  • Follow-up trainings with new staff
  • Ongoing Support
  • Regular meetings with key staff to problem-solve
    barriers
  • Ongoing data reporting to all staff via meetings
    and newsletters

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ACTS Materials
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Patient Education
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ACTS in ACTIONResults from a Randomized Control
Trial
  • 10 Bronx clinics randomized to receive ACTS rapid
    counseling in late 2004
  • Divided into 5 ACTS Sites 5 Control Sites
  • Data collected on HIV testing rates
  • Eligible patients included those age 15-64,
    non-maternity patients

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ACTS in ACTIONACTS Sites Double HIV Testing
Rates

ACTS begun
p lt .05
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ACTS in ACTION
  • Continued regional national dissemination
  • Expansion of ACTS to Bronx control sites in
    September 2006
  • Ongoing implementation
  • CDC-sponsored South Africa Youth Clinics
  • Pediatric ER at Montefiore
  • National Assembly on School-Based Health Care

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Contact Us / Order Materials
Donna Futterman, MD DFutterman_at_AdolescentAIDS.org
Stephen Stafford StephenS_at_AdolescentAIDS.org Ado
lescent AIDS Program Childrens Hospital at
Montefiore Adolescent core of the NY/NJ
AETC 718-882-0232 AdolescentAIDS.org 8.29.06
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