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CompletedNCT00393302

HIV Testing in Pregnant Women: Evaluating an Opt-Out Testing Strategy

HIV Testing in Pregnant Women: An Evaluation of an Opt-Out Strategy in an Ambulatory Care Clinic Setting

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
1,074 (actual)
Sponsor
Unity Health Toronto · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
16 Years – 45 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Mother-to-child transmission of HIV is an important but preventable mode of infection. Prevention depends on identifying pregnant women infected with HIV and offering medications during pregnancy which can dramatically decrease the chances of transmission. Currently universal screening of all pregnant women for HIV is recommended in the province of Ontario. Unfortunately the rates of screening are still low: estimates place the average rate at 50% -60%. We believe that rates in our clinic at the Women's Health Care Centre are significantly higher in part because all our patients have a first obstetrical visit. This is an unhurried visit with a trained obstetrical nurse who offers pre-test counselling and explores reasons why patients refuse testing. We hypothesize that with this system, acceptance rates for HIV screening are significantly higher than the provincial average.

Detailed description

We hypothesize that by having a dedicated and unhurried intake visit with a trained obstetrical nurse, pregnant women will be more likely to accept antenatal HIV testing. We further hypothesize that in our obstetrical clinic at the Women's Health Care Centre, the application of a universal opt-out screening policy will result in a testing rate that is higher than the provincial average. This is a two part study. The first part will be a retrospective chart review while the second part will be a prospective cohort study. All antenatal patients with first visits at our clinic will be included. For the retrospective portion, 537 charts will be reviewed. For the prospective portion, 537 patients will be enrolled prospectively using a data sheet which will be included in all charts starting when the study begins. For both portions, the following information will be obtained: * presence of HIV test * result of test * if test not performed, the reason documented, in any * if testing refused, the reason for refusal Additional information that will be obtained includes: * number of HIV positive pregnant women cared for in our clinic during the study period * percentage of positive cases * difference in testing (acceptance) rates between the retrospective and prospective (when data sheet in use) portions of the study.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREHIV screening in pregnancy

Timeline

Start date
2003-09-01
Primary completion
2006-01-01
Completion
2006-02-01
First posted
2006-10-27
Last updated
2019-02-22

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00393302. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.