Skip to main content
Erschienen in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 7/2012

01.07.2012 | Original Research

Factors Affecting Clinician Educator Encouragement of Routine HIV Testing Among Trainees

verfasst von: Gail V. Berkenblit, MD, PhD, James M. Sosman, MD, Michael Bass, PhD, Hirut T. Gebrekristos, PhD, Joseph Cofrancesco Jr, MD, MPH, Lynn E. Sullivan, MD, Robert L. Cook, MD, MPH, Marcia Edison, PhD, MBA, Philip G. Bashook, EdD, P. Todd Korthuis, MD, MPH

Erschienen in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Ausgabe 7/2012

Einloggen, um Zugang zu erhalten

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adoption of CDC recommendations for routine, voluntary HIV screening of all Americans age 13–64 years has been slow. One method to increase adherence to clinical practice guidelines is through medical school and residency training.

OBJECTIVE

To explore the attitudes, barriers, and behaviors of clinician educators (CEs) regarding advocating routine HIV testing to their trainees.

DESIGN/PARTICIPANTS

We analyzed CE responses to a 2009 survey of Society of General Internal Medicine members from community, VA, and university-affiliated clinics regarding HIV testing practices.

MAIN MEASURES

Clinician educators were asked about their outpatient practices, knowledge and attitudes regarding the revised CDC recommendations and whether they encouraged trainees to perform routine HIV testing. Associations between HIV testing knowledge and attitudes and encouraging trainees to perform routine HIV testing were estimated using bivariate and multivariable logistic regression.

RESULTS

Of 515 respondents, 367 (71.3%) indicated they supervised trainees in an outpatient general internal medicine clinic. These CEs demonstrated suboptimal knowledge of CDC guidelines and over a third reported continued risk-based testing. Among CEs, 196 (53.4%) reported that they encourage trainees to perform routine HIV testing. Higher knowledge scores (aOR 5.10 (2.16, 12.0)) and more positive attitudes toward testing (aOR 8.83 (4.21, 18.5)) were independently associated with encouraging trainees to screen for HIV. Reasons for not encouraging trainees to screen included perceived low local prevalence (37.2%), competing teaching priorities (34.6%), and a busy clinic environment (34.0%).

CONCLUSIONS

Clinician educators have a special role in the dissemination of the CDC recommendations as they impact the knowledge and attitudes of newly practicing physicians. Despite awareness of CDC recommendations, many CEs do not recommend universal HIV testing to trainees. Interventions that improve faculty knowledge of HIV testing recommendations and address barriers in resident clinics may enhance adoption of routine HIV testing.
Literatur
1.
Zurück zum Zitat Palella FJ, Deloria-Knoll M, Chmiel JS, et al. Survival benefit of initiating antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected persons in different CD4+ cell strata. Ann Intern Med. 2003;138:620–6.PubMed Palella FJ, Deloria-Knoll M, Chmiel JS, et al. Survival benefit of initiating antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected persons in different CD4+ cell strata. Ann Intern Med. 2003;138:620–6.PubMed
2.
Zurück zum Zitat Antiretroviral Therapy Cohort Collaboration. Life expectancy of individuals on combination antiretroviral therapy in high-income countries: a collaborative analysis of 14 cohort studies. Lancet. 2008;372:293–9.CrossRef Antiretroviral Therapy Cohort Collaboration. Life expectancy of individuals on combination antiretroviral therapy in high-income countries: a collaborative analysis of 14 cohort studies. Lancet. 2008;372:293–9.CrossRef
3.
Zurück zum Zitat Marks G, Crepaz N, Senterfitt JW, et al. Meta-analysis of high-risk sexual behavior in persons aware and unaware they are infected with HIV in the United States: Implications for HIV prevention programs. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2005;39:446–53.PubMedCrossRef Marks G, Crepaz N, Senterfitt JW, et al. Meta-analysis of high-risk sexual behavior in persons aware and unaware they are infected with HIV in the United States: Implications for HIV prevention programs. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2005;39:446–53.PubMedCrossRef
4.
Zurück zum Zitat Donnell D, Baeten JM, Kiarie J, et al. Heterosexual HIV-1 transmission after initiation of antiretroviral therapy: a prospective cohort analysis. Lancet. 2010;375:2092–8.PubMedCrossRef Donnell D, Baeten JM, Kiarie J, et al. Heterosexual HIV-1 transmission after initiation of antiretroviral therapy: a prospective cohort analysis. Lancet. 2010;375:2092–8.PubMedCrossRef
5.
Zurück zum Zitat Branson BM, Handsfield HH, Lampe MA, et al. Revised recommendations for HIV testing of adults, adolescents, and pregnant women in health-care settings. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2006;55(RR-14):1–17.PubMed Branson BM, Handsfield HH, Lampe MA, et al. Revised recommendations for HIV testing of adults, adolescents, and pregnant women in health-care settings. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2006;55(RR-14):1–17.PubMed
6.
Zurück zum Zitat Qaseem A, Snow V, Shekelle P, et al. Screening for HIV in health care settings: A guidance statement from the American College of Physicians and HIV Medicine Association. Ann Intern Med. 2009;150:125–31.PubMed Qaseem A, Snow V, Shekelle P, et al. Screening for HIV in health care settings: A guidance statement from the American College of Physicians and HIV Medicine Association. Ann Intern Med. 2009;150:125–31.PubMed
7.
Zurück zum Zitat Korthuis PT, Berkenblit GV, Sullivan LE, et al. General internists’ beliefs, behaviors, and perceived barriers to routine HIV screening in primary care. AIDS Educ Prev. 2011;23(3 Suppl):53–66. Korthuis PT, Berkenblit GV, Sullivan LE, et al. General internists’ beliefs, behaviors, and perceived barriers to routine HIV screening in primary care. AIDS Educ Prev. 2011;23(3 Suppl):53–66.
8.
Zurück zum Zitat Campsmith ML, Rhodes PH, Hall HI, et al. Undiagnosed HIV prevalence among adults and adolescents in the United States at the end of 2006. JAIDS. 2010;53:619–24.PubMed Campsmith ML, Rhodes PH, Hall HI, et al. Undiagnosed HIV prevalence among adults and adolescents in the United States at the end of 2006. JAIDS. 2010;53:619–24.PubMed
9.
Zurück zum Zitat Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Vital signs: HIV testing and diagnosis among adults- United States, 2001-2009. MMWR. 2010;59:1550–5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Vital signs: HIV testing and diagnosis among adults- United States, 2001-2009. MMWR. 2010;59:1550–5.
10.
Zurück zum Zitat Myers JJ, Modica C, Dufour M-SK, et al. Routine rapid HIV screening in six community health centers serving populations at risk. J Gen Intern Med. 2009;24:1269–74.PubMedCrossRef Myers JJ, Modica C, Dufour M-SK, et al. Routine rapid HIV screening in six community health centers serving populations at risk. J Gen Intern Med. 2009;24:1269–74.PubMedCrossRef
11.
Zurück zum Zitat Cook RL, Berkenblit G. Routine HIV testing hits the primary care clinic. J Gen Intern Med. 2009;24:1338–40.PubMedCrossRef Cook RL, Berkenblit G. Routine HIV testing hits the primary care clinic. J Gen Intern Med. 2009;24:1338–40.PubMedCrossRef
12.
Zurück zum Zitat Goetz MB, Hoang T, Bowman C, et al. A system-wide intervention to improve HIV testing in the Veterans Health Administration. J Gen Intern Med. 2008;23(8):1200–7.PubMedCrossRef Goetz MB, Hoang T, Bowman C, et al. A system-wide intervention to improve HIV testing in the Veterans Health Administration. J Gen Intern Med. 2008;23(8):1200–7.PubMedCrossRef
13.
Zurück zum Zitat Haukoos JS, Hopkins E, Conroy AA, et al. Routine opt-out rapid HIV screening and detection of HIV infection in emergency department patients. JAMA. 2010;304:284–92.PubMedCrossRef Haukoos JS, Hopkins E, Conroy AA, et al. Routine opt-out rapid HIV screening and detection of HIV infection in emergency department patients. JAMA. 2010;304:284–92.PubMedCrossRef
14.
Zurück zum Zitat Smith WR. Evidence for the effectiveness of techniques to change physician behavior. Chest. 2000;118(2 suppl):8S–17S.PubMedCrossRef Smith WR. Evidence for the effectiveness of techniques to change physician behavior. Chest. 2000;118(2 suppl):8S–17S.PubMedCrossRef
15.
Zurück zum Zitat Houston T, Wall T, Allison J, et al. Implementing achievable benchmarks in preventive health: A controlled trial in residency education. Acad Med. 2006;81:608–16.PubMedCrossRef Houston T, Wall T, Allison J, et al. Implementing achievable benchmarks in preventive health: A controlled trial in residency education. Acad Med. 2006;81:608–16.PubMedCrossRef
16.
Zurück zum Zitat Adams J, Chacko K, Guiton G, et al. Training internal medicine residents in outpatient HIV care: A survey of program directors. J Gen Intern Med. 2010;25:977–81.PubMedCrossRef Adams J, Chacko K, Guiton G, et al. Training internal medicine residents in outpatient HIV care: A survey of program directors. J Gen Intern Med. 2010;25:977–81.PubMedCrossRef
17.
Zurück zum Zitat Phillips KA, Cofrancesco J, Sisson S, et al. A multicenter study of internal medicine residents' perceptions of training, competence, and performance in outpatient HIV care. AIDS Patient Care ST. 2010;24:159–64.CrossRef Phillips KA, Cofrancesco J, Sisson S, et al. A multicenter study of internal medicine residents' perceptions of training, competence, and performance in outpatient HIV care. AIDS Patient Care ST. 2010;24:159–64.CrossRef
18.
Zurück zum Zitat Jain CL, Wyatt CM, Burke R, et al. Knowledge of the CDC's 2006 Routine HIV Testing Recommendations among New York City internal medicine residents. AIDS Patient Care ST. 2009;23:167–76.CrossRef Jain CL, Wyatt CM, Burke R, et al. Knowledge of the CDC's 2006 Routine HIV Testing Recommendations among New York City internal medicine residents. AIDS Patient Care ST. 2009;23:167–76.CrossRef
19.
Zurück zum Zitat Bass M, Korthuis P, Cofrancesco J, et al. Provider and practice characteristics associated with use of rapid HIV testing by general internists. J Gen Intern Med. 2011;2011. doi:10.1007/s11606-011-1764-z. Bass M, Korthuis P, Cofrancesco J, et al. Provider and practice characteristics associated with use of rapid HIV testing by general internists. J Gen Intern Med. 2011;2011. doi:10.​1007/​s11606-011-1764-z.
20.
Zurück zum Zitat Bashook PG, Edison MI, Sullivan LE, et al. Physician barriers to implementing routine HIV testing in primary care settings: A qualitative analysis. J Gen Intern Med. 2008;23(Suppl 2):367S. Bashook PG, Edison MI, Sullivan LE, et al. Physician barriers to implementing routine HIV testing in primary care settings: A qualitative analysis. J Gen Intern Med. 2008;23(Suppl 2):367S.
21.
Zurück zum Zitat Burke RC, Sepkowitz KA, Bernstein KT, et al. Why don't physicians test for HIV? A review of the US literature. AIDS. 2007;21:1617–24.PubMedCrossRef Burke RC, Sepkowitz KA, Bernstein KT, et al. Why don't physicians test for HIV? A review of the US literature. AIDS. 2007;21:1617–24.PubMedCrossRef
22.
Zurück zum Zitat Mahajan AP, Stemple L, Shapiro MF, et al. Consistency of state statutes with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV testing recommendations for health care settings. Ann Intern Med. 2009;150:263–9.PubMed Mahajan AP, Stemple L, Shapiro MF, et al. Consistency of state statutes with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV testing recommendations for health care settings. Ann Intern Med. 2009;150:263–9.PubMed
23.
Zurück zum Zitat Borbas C, Morris N, McLaughlin B. The role of clinical opinion leaders in guideline implementation and quality improvement. Chest. 2000;118(Suppl 2):24S–32S.PubMedCrossRef Borbas C, Morris N, McLaughlin B. The role of clinical opinion leaders in guideline implementation and quality improvement. Chest. 2000;118(Suppl 2):24S–32S.PubMedCrossRef
24.
Zurück zum Zitat Bero L, Grilli R, Grimshaw J, et al. Closing the gap between research and practice: An overview of systematic reviews of interventions to promote the implementation of research findings. Br Med J. 1998;317:465–8.CrossRef Bero L, Grilli R, Grimshaw J, et al. Closing the gap between research and practice: An overview of systematic reviews of interventions to promote the implementation of research findings. Br Med J. 1998;317:465–8.CrossRef
25.
Zurück zum Zitat Bain DJ. Practice research. Training for general practice: Clinical behaviour in trainers and trainees. Br Med J. 1984;288:762–4.CrossRef Bain DJ. Practice research. Training for general practice: Clinical behaviour in trainers and trainees. Br Med J. 1984;288:762–4.CrossRef
26.
Zurück zum Zitat Mincey B, Parkulo M. Antibiotic prescribing practices in a teaching clinic: Comparison of resident and staff physicians. South Med J. 2001;94:365–9.PubMed Mincey B, Parkulo M. Antibiotic prescribing practices in a teaching clinic: Comparison of resident and staff physicians. South Med J. 2001;94:365–9.PubMed
27.
Zurück zum Zitat Delnevo C, Steinberg M, Abatemarco DJ, et al. Correlates of clinical preventive practices among internal medicine residents. Prev Med. 2003;36:645–51.PubMedCrossRef Delnevo C, Steinberg M, Abatemarco DJ, et al. Correlates of clinical preventive practices among internal medicine residents. Prev Med. 2003;36:645–51.PubMedCrossRef
28.
Zurück zum Zitat Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Rapid HIV testing in emergency departments -- Three U.S. sites, January 2005–March 2006. MMWR. 2007;56:597–601. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Rapid HIV testing in emergency departments -- Three U.S. sites, January 2005–March 2006. MMWR. 2007;56:597–601.
29.
Zurück zum Zitat Bokhour BG, Solomon JL, Knapp H, et al. Barriers and facilitators to routine HIV testing in VA primary care. J Gen Intern Med. 2009;24:1109–14.PubMedCrossRef Bokhour BG, Solomon JL, Knapp H, et al. Barriers and facilitators to routine HIV testing in VA primary care. J Gen Intern Med. 2009;24:1109–14.PubMedCrossRef
30.
Zurück zum Zitat Anaya HD, Hoang T, Golden JF, et al. Improving HIV screening and receipt of results by nurse-initiated streamlined counseling and rapid testing. J Gen Intern Med. 2008;23:800–7.PubMedCrossRef Anaya HD, Hoang T, Golden JF, et al. Improving HIV screening and receipt of results by nurse-initiated streamlined counseling and rapid testing. J Gen Intern Med. 2008;23:800–7.PubMedCrossRef
31.
Zurück zum Zitat Asch S, Connor SE, Hamilton EG, et al. Problems in recruiting community-based physicians for health services research. J Gen Intern Med. 2000;15:591–9.PubMedCrossRef Asch S, Connor SE, Hamilton EG, et al. Problems in recruiting community-based physicians for health services research. J Gen Intern Med. 2000;15:591–9.PubMedCrossRef
32.
Zurück zum Zitat Cull W, O’Connor K, Sharp S, et al. Response rates and response bias for 50 survey of pediatricians. Heal Serv Res. 2005;40:213–26.CrossRef Cull W, O’Connor K, Sharp S, et al. Response rates and response bias for 50 survey of pediatricians. Heal Serv Res. 2005;40:213–26.CrossRef
34.
Zurück zum Zitat Valdiserri RO, Nazi K, McInnes D, et al. Need to improve routine HIV testing of U.S. veterans in care: Results of an internet survey. Journal of Commun Health. 2010 In press (e-published ahead of print). Valdiserri RO, Nazi K, McInnes D, et al. Need to improve routine HIV testing of U.S. veterans in care: Results of an internet survey. Journal of Commun Health. 2010 In press (e-published ahead of print).
Metadaten
Titel
Factors Affecting Clinician Educator Encouragement of Routine HIV Testing Among Trainees
verfasst von
Gail V. Berkenblit, MD, PhD
James M. Sosman, MD
Michael Bass, PhD
Hirut T. Gebrekristos, PhD
Joseph Cofrancesco Jr, MD, MPH
Lynn E. Sullivan, MD
Robert L. Cook, MD, MPH
Marcia Edison, PhD, MBA
Philip G. Bashook, EdD
P. Todd Korthuis, MD, MPH
Publikationsdatum
01.07.2012
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Ausgabe 7/2012
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Elektronische ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-012-1985-9

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 7/2012

Journal of General Internal Medicine 7/2012 Zur Ausgabe

Healing Arts: Materia Medica

I’m Sorry and an Unexpected Response

Innovation and Improvement: Improvement Happens

Improvement Happens: Doctors Talk About the Medical Home

Leitlinien kompakt für die Innere Medizin

Mit medbee Pocketcards sicher entscheiden.

Seit 2022 gehört die medbee GmbH zum Springer Medizin Verlag

Update Innere Medizin

Bestellen Sie unseren Fach-Newsletter und bleiben Sie gut informiert.