1. IF patient is not using ART |
THEN retention in care is unlikely |
2. IF patient is using ART |
THEN it will be necessary to verify last viral load |
3. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is undetectable |
THEN retention in care is likely |
4. IF patient is using ART and there has been no viral load test |
THEN retention in care is unlikely |
5. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable |
THEN it will be necessary to verify patient’s age |
6. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable and the patient is less than 20 years old |
THEN retention in care is unlikely |
7. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable and the patient is 40-59 years old |
THEN retention in care is likely |
8. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable and the patient is 60 years or older |
THEN retention in care is likely |
9. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable and the patient is 20-39 years old |
THEN it will be necessary to verify the patient’s sexual orientation |
10. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable, the patient is 20-39 years old and homosexual |
THEN it will be necessary to verify whether the patient uses alcoholic beverages |
11. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable, the patient is 20-39 years old, homosexual, and uses alcoholic beverages |
THEN retention in care is unlikely |
12. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable, patient is 20-39 years old, homosexual and does not use alcoholic beverages |
THEN retention in care is likely |
13. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable, patient is 20-39 years old and bisexual |
THEN retention in care is likely |
14. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable, patient is 20-39 years old and there is no information on sexual orientation |
THEN retention in care is likely |
15. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable, patient is 20-39 years old and heterosexual |
THEN it will be necessary to verify whether the patient has been hospitalized in the service |
16. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable, patient is 20-39 years old, heterosexual and has been hospitalized in the service |
THEN it will be necessary to verify the patient’s marital status |
17. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable, patient is 20-39 years old, heterosexual, has been hospitalized in the service, and single marital status |
THEN retention in care is likely |
18. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable, patient is 20-39 years old, heterosexual, has been hospitalized in the service, and marital status is separated/widow(er) |
THEN retention in care is likely |
19. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable, patient is 20-39 years old, heterosexual, has been hospitalized in the service, marital status is married or in stable union |
THEN it will be necessary to verify whether the patient lives in the same municipality as the service |
20. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable, patient is 20-39 years old, heterosexual, has been hospitalized in the service, marital status is married or in a stable union, and lives in the same municipality as the service |
THEN retention in care is likely |
21. IF patient is using ART and the last viral load is detectable, the patient is 20 to 39 years old, heterosexual, has been hospitalized in the service, marital status is married or in a stable union, and does not live in the same municipality as the service |
THEN retention in care is unlikely |
22. IF patient is using ART and has detectable viral load, patient is 20-39 years old, heterosexual, and has never been hospitalized in the service |
THEN it will be necessary to verify how many pills per day the patient is taking |
23. IF patient is using ART and has detectable viral load, patient is 20-39 years old, heterosexual, has never been hospitalized in the service, and takes fewer than 4 pills/day in ART |
THEN retention in care is unlikely |
24. IF patient is using ART and has detectable viral load, patient is 20-39 years old, heterosexual, never been hospitalized in the service, and takes 4 or more pills/day |
THEN retention in care is likely |