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STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator, California Project Area Tom Gray Syphilis Elimination Liaison, San Diego, CA

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Page 1: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego

Experience

Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH

Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

California Project Area

Tom Gray

Syphilis Elimination Liaison,

San Diego, CA

Page 2: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience

California Project Area– Provider Visitation Rationale– Screen, Test, Diagnose and Prevent: A Clinician’s

Resource for STDs in Gay Men and other MSM– One Counties Experience

San Diego County Provider Outreach and Education– San Diego Epidemiology– Medical Provider Trainings and Presentations– Clinician and Dental Health Professionals Posters– Monthly STD Report– Provider Visitation Program

Page 3: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Why work with HIV care providers in California?

• Interview record review indicated that at least 14% of cases had symptoms present at a clinical visit that were missed or misattributed (2005, CPA)

• Provider reporting of infectious syphilis is not timely (Jan-Jun 2010)– <20% reporting within 1 day of exam – 38% reporting within 7 days of exam

• Sexual history-taking and STD screening among HIV-infected persons may be inconsistent

• Historic challenges with providers supporting partner services

• High proportion of P&S syphilis and gonorrhea cases are co-infected with HIV

Page 4: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

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Proportion of Gonorrhea Cases Co-infected with HIV, California 2009

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Page 5: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

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Proportion of California P&S Syphilis Cases Co-infected with HIV, 2002-2009

47.251.7

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Page 6: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

P&S Syphilis Cases by Provider Type, California, 2009

EIP/HIV Care Facility

16%

STD Clinic15%

Family Planning2%

Correctional Facility

4%

Public Clinic21%

Private Provider42%

Public Clinic21.3 %

EIP = Early Intervention Program

Page 7: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

www.stdcheckup.org

SCREEN, TEST, DIAGNOSE & PREVENT: A CLINICIAN’S RESOURCE FOR STDs IN GAY MEN AND OTHER MSM

Page 8: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

The Provider Side• Resource to improve clinician’s knowledge, skills, and

comfort around routine, periodic screening for and diagnosis of STDs in gay men and other MSM– Spiral-bound toolkit and box with accompanying materials– stdcheckup.org website

• Clinic based campaign aimed at raising patients awareness regarding the asymptomatic nature of STDs and the need for frequent testing

Page 9: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Contents of the MSM ToolkitThe spiral-bound toolkit contains information on:

• STD Screening

• Clinical Evaluation and Management

• Enhancing the Care Setting

• STD/HIV Partner Services

• Public Heath Reporting

• Resources and References

Additional enclosed Job Aids include:

• Coding guidelines for vaccine preventable hepatitis

• Primary and Secondary syphilis algorithms

• STD Treatment guidelines for HIV-infected adults

…and more!

Page 10: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Pilot Evaluation• Pilot of STD-Prevent was conducted in 2007 in clinics in

7 counties• Pre & Post survey of providers implementing the

initiative– Assess acceptability, appropriateness, & usefulness of materials– Barriers to implementation– Topics that are not addressed in materials

• Lab screening totals six months prior, two months during and six months following the evaluation phase

• 25 anonymous surveys of patients in clinic waiting rooms– Assess appropriateness & acceptability of clinic based

awareness raising materials

Page 11: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Pilot Evaluation (2)

Outcome EvaluationPost-Toolkit Survey Data:

CDC STD Treatment Guidelines: Increases seen in proportion of providers reporting having referred to

the guidelines, and in those guidelines having guided their patient care in the past year.

Sexual History Taking: Reported sexual history taking behaviors remained at high levels both

pre- and post-Toolkit.

STD Screening Practices: Providers reported very high levels of routine and risk-based STD

screening at both pre- and post-Toolkit timepoints. Change not discernible from survey data.

Awareness of HIV Partner Counseling and Referral Services (PCRS): Awareness of PCRS increased from 57% of respondents at pre-Toolkit

timepoint to 100% of respondents post-Toolkit.

Page 12: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

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Pilot Evaluation (3)Outcome EvaluationLaboratory Data: (6 months prior and 6 months post)

Syphilis Serologic Screening (RPR): Pre-toolkit mean: 210.0 tests Post-toolkit mean: 258.7 tests

Mann-Whitney U yielded p=0.005. Limitations: Number patients seen per month unknown. Data are for all male patients seen, not stratified by MSM. Positive RPR requires confirmatory testing (e.g. TP-PA).

Gonorrhea Testing: Pre-toolkit mean: 45.2 tests Post-toolkit mean: 62.2 tests

Mann-Whitney U yielded p=0.051. Limitations: Number patients seen per month unknown. Data are for all male patients seen, not stratified by MSM or site tested (e.g. urethral, rectal, etc.).

Chlamydia Testing: Pre-toolkit mean: 44.6 tests Post-toolkit mean: 60.7 tests

Mann-Whitney U yielded p=0.10. Limitations: Number patients seen per month unknown. Data are for all male patients seen, not stratified by MSM or site tested (e.g. urethral, rectal, etc.).

Page 13: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Limitations

All survey data results based on self-report with relatively small sample of respondents at the four sites (14 completed pre-toolkit survey, 9 completed post-toolkit survey).

Potential for change may have been low due to a relatively high-performing health care provider pool.

Laboratory data based on aggregate counts for all male patients for whom data were available; there was no way to stratify by MSM status.

Page 14: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

HIV Care Provider Visitation Program, County A, Summer 2008

• A local program identified the need to conduct provider visitation to increase offers of HIV Partner Services

• Providers were visited by local STD Controller and local communicable disease specialist

• Improved relationships with local health department

• Observed improved provider case reporting during visitation program

Page 15: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Proportion of providers reporting P&S syphilis cases within one day of exam, County A,

Jan 2008-June 2010

Page 16: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Provider Outreach and Education in San Diego County

Page 17: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Provider Outreach and Education

• San Diego Epidemiology

• Medical Provider Trainings and Presentations

• Clinician and Dental Health Professionals Posters

• Monthly STD Report

• Provider Visitation Program

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P&S syphilis cases, by year and MSM status — San Diego County,

1988–2009

• San Diego County, 2003–2009: 82% among MSM

Page 19: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

P & S Syphilis Cases Co-Infected with HIV, by Year — San Diego County, 2000–2009

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Page 20: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,
Page 21: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Primary & Secondary Syphilis Cases by Provider Type — San Diego County, 2009

HIV Care/EIP Facility

20%

Community Health Clinic

3%

Correctional Facility

1%

Emergency Room

3%Other

2%

Planned Parenthood

1% Military5%

County STD Clinic38%

Private MD/HMO27%

Page 22: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Medical Provider Trainings and Presentations

• Presentations to clinicians, mid-levels, and other providers serving populations at-risk for STDs in San Diego on STD screening and treatment recommendations, and disease trends– Audiences: University student health services, HIV

providers, dental health professionals, HMOs, and military and family planning medical staff

Page 23: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Medical Provider Trainings and Presentations

February 2010, Partnered with the California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center and the Pacific AIDS Education Training Center to offer trainings to local medical providers

COURSE TITLE COURSE SIZE

STD Overview for Clinicians 76

Wet Mount 9

Male and Female Genital Exam Skills 15

Ask, Screen & Intervene: Incorporating HIV/STD Prevention into the Medical Care of Persons Living with HIV

17

Page 24: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Clinician and Dental Health Professionals Posters

•January 2010, released two posters targeting medical providers and dental health professionals that can further raise the awareness of P & S symptoms

•Goals: educate medical providers about P & S symptoms, and encourage screening and testing which can facilitate increased diagnosing and treatment of syphilis in the infectious stages

•December 2010, posters were updated and will be delivered to medical providers by CDIs and during provider visits.

Page 25: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

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Clinician and Dental Health Professionals Posters

Page 26: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

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County of San Diego Monthly STD Report

•September 2009 - switched from quarterly trend reports to the community to a monthly report•Format has adjusted based on feedback in a user survey sent out with the report each month•Report is sent to an email distribution list of over 500 individuals

Page 27: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Provider Visitation Program• May 2010, County of San Diego started

a formal provider visitation program

• Overarching Focus: – early detection, disease reporting, and

partner services (HIV & syphilis)

• Provider visitation team:– Ken Katz, STD Control Officer– Heidi Aiem, Clinic Services Coordinator– Tom Gray, Syphilis Elimination Liaison

Page 28: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Provider Visitation Program

• Priority providers have been identified by members of the team and in consultation with disease investigation staff

• Once a provider is identified for a visit:– Initial contact is made, visit is set-up– STD morbidity for that provider is analyzed– Provider visitation team meets to discuss

priority topics

Page 29: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Initial Provider Visit• Visits have typically followed a standard

format:– Introductions are made– Brief review of local epidemiology– Provider specific data is shared– Priority topics are addressed– Provider is asked about their experience with

the County of San Diego– Identification of follow-up items– Visit ends and provider is thanked for their time

Page 30: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

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Provider Visit Follow Up

• Interaction is logged in the provider visitation tracking sheet

• County of San Diego disease investigation staff is assigned to deliver any materials that were needed by the provider

Page 31: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

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Tracking Log• A provider visit tracking log is maintained by the

provider visitation team. The following is documented each time contact is made:– Date– Contact type (visit, phone, email)– Person contacted– County staff making contact – Reason for contact– Topics discussed– Materials delivered– Follow-up needed

Page 32: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

HIV Medical Provider #1• June 2010, a member of one of the largest medical

groups in San Diego is identified by the provider visitation team as a priority visit due to incomplete reporting

• During the provider visit reporting is discussed and the HIV medical provider states that it might be best if the STD Control Officer discusses this with the head of infectious diseases for the medical group

• September 2010, provider visitation team meets with the head of infectious diseases (via telephone) to discuss reporting

• An email from the head of infectious diseases is sent out to the medical group detailing out reporting

Page 33: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

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HIV Medical Provider #2• May 2010, A private HIV medical provider was

identified as a priority visit due to his large patient panel

• Visit was set-up and conducted• During the visit the medical provider shared

that it was problematic for him to maintain a stock of bicillin which led to treatment delays

• County of San Diego staff offered to provide small amounts of bicillin every few months

• As of December 2010, bicillin has been delivered twice

Page 34: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Questions?

Page 35: STD Control Branch Working With HIV Care Providers: The California/San Diego Experience Jessica Frasure-Williams, MPH Syphilis Elimination Coordinator,

STD Control Branch

Contact Information

• Jessica [email protected]

510-231-7823

• Tom [email protected]

619-692-8835