Determinants of Adherence to Antiretroviral Treatment Among HIV-Infected Patients at the Departmental Teaching Hospital of Oueme-Plateau

FA Wanvoegbe, Azon-Kouanou
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Objective: To determine factors associated with adherence to antiretroviral treatment among people living with HIV (PLHIV) coming to the Departmental Teaching Hospital of Oueme-Plateau (CHUD-OP). Methods: This was a descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study conducted from 01 July to 01 October, 2017. The study population was HIV-infected persons under antiretroviral treatment and followed in the internal medicine department of CHUDOP. The Center for Adherence Support Evaluation (CASE) questionnaire, commonly known as the CASE Adherence Index, was used to assess adherence. Results: A total of 266 patients were included in this study. The mean, minimum, and maximum age of the patients were, respectively, 39.6 (± 10.3), 19, and 69 with a predominance of the 30 to 50 year-old age group (63.5%). The study population was predominantly female (203 or 76.3%), with a sex ratio of 0.31. Among the 266 respondents, 186 (69.9%) had a good adherence score (>10) to the ARV treatment against 80 (30.1%) who had a poor adherence score. Factors associated with adherence to ART were: absence of adverse events (p=0.001); initial clinical stage (p=0.031); high level of education (p=0.026); sharing of HIV status with family (p=0.034) and spouse (p<0.001); circumstances of HIV discovery (p=0.003); number of tablets per day ≤ 3 (p=0.001). Adherence to ART was also associated with CD4 count ≥ 500 cells/mm3 (p<0.001) and viral load at the time of the survey, undetectable (p < 0.001) testifying to the benefit of this treatment adherence. Conclusion: It is advisable to insist on reinforcing therapeutic education and psychosocial care for patients on ARV treatment. Current Trends in Internal Medicine Wanvoegbe FA, et al. Curr Trends Intern Med 5: 154. www.doi.org/10.29011/2638-003X.100054 www.gavinpublishers.com
Oueme-Plateau省级教学医院hiv感染者坚持抗逆转录病毒治疗的决定因素
目的:了解乌梅高原专科教学医院(CHUD-OP) HIV感染者抗逆转录病毒治疗依从性的相关因素。方法:这是一项描述性和分析性横断面研究,于2017年7月1日至10月1日进行。研究人群为接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的艾滋病毒感染者,并在中医科医院内科随访。依从性支持评估中心(CASE)问卷,通常称为CASE依从性指数,用于评估依从性。结果:本研究共纳入266例患者。患者的平均年龄、最小年龄和最大年龄分别为39.6(±10.3)岁、19岁和69岁,以30 ~ 50岁年龄组居多(63.5%)。研究人群以女性为主(203例,占76.3%),性别比为0.31。266名应答者中,186名(69.9%)对抗逆转录病毒治疗的依从性评分良好(>10),80名(30.1%)依从性评分较差。与抗逆转录病毒治疗依从性相关的因素是:没有不良事件(p=0.001);初始临床阶段(p=0.031);教育水平高(p=0.026);与家人(p=0.034)和配偶(p<0.001)分享艾滋病毒状况;HIV发现情况(p=0.003);每天服药≤3片(p=0.001)。坚持抗逆转录病毒治疗还与CD4细胞计数≥500细胞/mm3 (p<0.001)和调查时的病毒载量相关,无法检测到(p<0.001),证明了这种治疗依从性的益处。结论:应坚持加强抗逆转录病毒治疗患者的治疗教育和心理社会护理。内科学的最新趋势。实习医学5:154。www.doi.org/10.29011/2638 - 003 x.100054 www.gavinpublishers.com
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