Implementing screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment in a French cohort of people living with HIV: a pilot study.
HIV
early medical intervention
pilot study
substance abuse detection
Journal
HIV medicine
ISSN: 1468-1293
Titre abrégé: HIV Med
Pays: England
ID NLM: 100897392
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
04 2019
04 2019
Historique:
accepted:
28
11
2018
pubmed:
2
2
2019
medline:
21
4
2020
entrez:
2
2
2019
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) is an evidence-based practice used to identify, reduce and prevent problematic use and abuse of, and dependence on, tobacco, alcohol and psychoactive substances. To date, the pertinence of this practice among people living with HIV (PLHIV) is unknown. In this pilot study, we aimed to assess the acceptability of SBIRT in a cohort of HIV-infected out-patients who were asked about their consumption of alcohol, tobacco and psychoactive substances. A monocentric study was performed at the University Hospital of Montpellier. In a 6-month period, 20 trained physicians screened for the consumption of alcohol [using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT)], tobacco (using the Short Fagerstrom Test) and psychoactive substances [using the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) V3.0] via an auto-questionnaire and proposed a brief intervention to patients with misusage. One thousand and eighteen PLHIV completed the questionnaire, and 861 [84.6%; 95% confidence interval (CI) 82.2-86.7%] PLHIV returned it to the physician. Among the latter, 650 patients wished to discuss the answers with their physician (75.5%; 95% CI 72.5-78.3%), and brief interventions were realized in 405 patients (62.3%). SBIRT is a simple screening and harm reduction tool that is well accepted by PLHIV in out-patient clinics. This method could be implemented in routine HIV care to screen and manage patients systematically for harmful substance use.
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
286-290Investigateurs
Nadine Atoui
(N)
René Baglioni
(R)
Vincent Baillat
(V)
Anke Bourgeois
(A)
Marie-Laure Casanova
(ML)
Eric Delaporte
(E)
Vincent Faucherre
(V)
Carine Favier
(C)
Vincent Lemoing
(V)
Rachid Mansouri
(R)
Corinne Merle
(C)
Ana Montoya
(A)
Christina Psomas
(C)
Cyril Rousseau
(C)
Bénédicte Satgé
(B)
Vincent Tribout
(V)
Edouard Tuaillon
(E)
Antoine Villadoro
(A)
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© 2019 British HIV Association.