Correlates of missed HIV appointments in low-resource settings: a study from Uganda.

Davy Vancampfort, Peter Byansi, Philip B Ward, James Mugisha
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Aims: Alarming reports of antiretroviral treatment failure have recently emerged in sub-Saharan Africa. The onset of virologic failure has multiple causes but suboptimal treatment adherence is one of the leading causes. This study aimed to explore correlates of adherence to HIV appointments in community care patients living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda.Methods: Two hundred and ninety-five people living with HIV (median age 37.0 years; interquartile range 16.0; female 67.8% [n = 200]) reported whether they had missed any of their four-weekly appointments during the past 24 weeks. They also completed the Internalized AIDS-Related Stigma Scale, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, the Alcohol-Use Disorders Identification Test, and the Physical Activity Vital Sign.Results: Thirty-three (11.2%) patients missed at least one of their six scheduled appointments in the 24-week period. The adjusted odds ratio for missing at least one of six appointments was 3.03 (95% CI: 1.21-8.43, p = 0.01) for those who were physically inactive, and 2.29 (95% CI: 0.93-5.63, p = 0.046) for those with depression.Conclusions: Targeting future rehabilitation studies for PLHIV around feelings of depression and around physical inactivity could be important in achieving optimal HIV treatment adherence.

在资源匮乏的环境中,错过艾滋病毒预约的相关因素:来自乌干达的一项研究。
目的:最近在撒哈拉以南非洲出现了令人震惊的抗逆转录病毒治疗失败报告。病毒学失败的发生有多种原因,但治疗依从性不佳是主要原因之一。本研究旨在探讨乌干达艾滋病毒/艾滋病社区护理患者遵守艾滋病毒预约的相关性。方法:295例HIV感染者(中位年龄37.0岁;四分位间距16.0;67.8%的女性(n = 200)报告在过去24周内是否错过任何4周的预约。他们还完成了内化艾滋病相关污名量表、广广性焦虑症-7、患者健康问卷-9、酒精使用障碍识别测试和身体活动生命体征。结果:33例(11.2%)患者在24周内至少错过了6次预定预约中的一次。不运动的患者至少错过六次预约中的一次的校正优势比为3.03 (95% CI: 1.21-8.43, p = 0.01),抑郁症患者的校正优势比为2.29 (95% CI: 0.93-5.63, p = 0.046)。结论:针对PLHIV的未来康复研究,围绕抑郁情绪和缺乏身体活动,可能对实现最佳的HIV治疗依从性很重要。
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