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PlanDefinition: PlanDefinition - PrEP Visit (Experimental)

Official URL: http://smart.who.int/hiv/PlanDefinition/PrEP-visit-PlanDefinition Version: 0.3.0
Active as of 2024-10-30 Computable Name: PlanDefinition_PrEP_visit

To provide the client with PrEP as a prevention choice for people at elevated risk for HIV acquisition, as part of a combination of HIV prevention approaches, and during a clinic visit. Fig. 10 shows the flow of the PrEP visit proces

Generated Narrative: PlanDefinition PrEP-visit-PlanDefinition

url: PlanDefinition PlanDefinition - PrEP Visit

version: 0.3.0

name: PlanDefinition_PrEP_visit

title: PlanDefinition - PrEP Visit

type: Workflow Definition

status: Active

experimental: true

date: 2024-10-30 19:04:31+0000

publisher: WHO

contact: WHO: http://who.int

description:

To provide the client with PrEP as a prevention choice for people at elevated risk for HIV acquisition, as part of a combination of HIV prevention approaches, and during a clinic visit. Fig. 10 shows the flow of the PrEP visit proces

action

title: PrEP visit business process

description: To provide the client with PrEP as a prevention choice for people at elevated risk for HIV acquisition, as part of a combination of HIV prevention approaches, and during a clinic visit. Fig. 10 shows the flow of the PrEP visit proces

participant

type: Patient

role: client

participant

type: Practitioner

role: TrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.1

title: Determine reason for visit

description: Search for client details in the system and determine reason for visit

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.2

title: Take vital signs

description: Vital signs, such as blood pressure and weight, may be taken and recorded.

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.3

title: Capture or update client history

description: Discuss history with client and review records. Examples of history to take include other diagnoses, medications (including any use of ART), and partner’s HIV status

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.4

title: Test for HIV using testing algorithm

description: Existing HIV infection should be ruled out by testing and should be performed the same day that PrEP is started, as per a national HIV testing algorithm.

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.6

title: Post-test package of services

description: If the client tested positive for HIV, the client should be counselled and linked to care, based on an essential post-test service package.

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.7

title: Check suitability for PrEP or PEP

description: For new visits, check the client’s suitability for PrEP or post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP).

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.8

title: Suitable for PrEP or PEP?

description: • If the initial HIV serology test result is non-reactive (negative), the client meets suitability criteria, and there are no history, signs or symptoms of an acute viral syndrome, the person could be offered and, if desired, initiated on PrEP.

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.9

title: Discuss PrEP or PEP

description: PrEP should be used during periods at elevated risk for HIV acquisition and can be stopped during periods of low or no risk, depending on PrEP formulation and product

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.10

title: Counsel on risk and prevention

description: • If PEP and PrEP are not suitable for the client, such as the client declining medication, the provider may counsel on risk and other prevention options, as well as promote and provide condoms.

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.11

title: Family planning counselling

description: If appropriate, provide or link to support for family planning counselling.

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.12

title: STI services

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.17

title: Determine recommended tests

description: In addition to HIV testing, a package of screenings is recommended for new and continuing PrEP users, specific to the chosen prevention option as per national guidelines

Participants

-TypeRole
*Patientclient

action

id

HIV.C.19

title: Conduct other screenings and tests

description: The provider may perform other screenings, including rapid diagnostics for STIs, and physical examinations. Diagnoses for these may reference other digital adaptation kits.

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.20

title: Perform additional diagnostics?

description: Are additional diagnostics (beyond an HIV test) to be performed?

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.21

title: Diagnostics

description: If diagnostics are to be performed, this may take place at this point. Or this may take place at another time during the process, or after, if the client needs to go to a lab.

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.22

title: Counsel on effective use

description: PrEP provides high levels of protection in people who take PrEP regularly. Provide counselling on how to use PrEP effectively

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.23

title: Prescribe or administer PrEP or PEP

description: Prescribe or administer PrEP, depending upon the PrEP formulation discussed

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider

action

id

HIV.C.24

title: Schedule follow-up

description: A person using PrEP should have regular HIV testing, such as every three months.

Participants

-TypeRole
*PractitionerTrainedLayProvider