Classification of clinical risk in people with AIDS followed up in specialized care

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Aim: To develop a clinical risk stratification score for people living with AIDS and to analyze its association with clinical and sociodemographic aspects. Method: Cross-sectional study involving 150 adults with AIDS, in outpatient follow-up. A structured instrument was applied and, sequentially, inferential statistical techniques on the developed score. Results: 45.3% of the participants were classified as in high clinical risk. TL-CD4+ <500cel/mm3 count, detectable viral load, presence of opportunistic diseases, chronic diseases and clinical manifestations were associated with high clinical risk. There was a significant difference in the mean risk between the categories of variables employment status (p = 0.003) and economic class (p = 0.035). There was a higher risk for brown people (OR = 5.55), unemployed status (OR = 16,51) and belonging to classes C (OR = 20.07) and D (OR = 53,32), and a lower risk for individuals with higher schooling (OR = 0.02). Conclusion: The proposed score quantifies clinical situations and points out sociodemographic aspects that predispose to instability and aggravation of AIDS, supporting the qualification of care.

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Leadebal, O. D. C. P., de Medeiros, L. B., Do Nascimento, J. A., Monroe, A. A., & Nogueira, J. de A. (2019). Classification of clinical risk in people with AIDS followed up in specialized care. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 72(5), 1235–1242. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0559

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