Factors associated with adherence in HIV patients

A. Arrondo Velasco , M.L. Sainz Suberviola , E.M. Andrés Esteban , A.I. Iruin Sanz , V. Napal Lecumberri
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Abstract

Objective

To establish the relationship between the adherence to ARVT and the clinical situation and detect those factors which relate to the lack of adherence.

Method

Observational study on HIV patients who had attended the Pharmacy Service in Hospital de Navarra between February and May 2005. The SMAQ questionnaire and pharmacy dispensing records were used to assess adherence to treatment. Socio-demographic variables and other factors which could influence adherence were recorded. Statistical analysis was carried out using the SPSS programme, version 14.0.

Results

No concordance was noted between the 2 measurements of adherence, although there was an association between the viral load and compliance, irrespective of the method used. The questionnaire recorded a higher percentage of non-adhering female patients, substance users and psychiatric patients. Non-adhering patients indicated more frequently factors which made taking the medication difficult. The multivariate analysis showed that the lack of a suitable social-familial environment negatively influenced the adherence level, according to the SMAQ questionnaire, and that the high number of tablets per dose was related to the lack of adherence according to the pharmacy dispensing records.

Conclusions

Patients who adhere to ARVT have a lesser risk of virological failure. An unsuitable social-familial environment and the complexity of treatment are associated with a lack of adherence. The method of using dispensing records should be combined with a patient interview to define the factors which reduce adherence and to propose intervention strategies.

HIV患者依从性的相关因素
目的探讨ARVT治疗依从性与临床情况的关系,并找出导致ARVT治疗依从性不足的相关因素。方法对2005年2 - 5月在纳瓦拉医院药房就诊的HIV患者进行观察研究。使用SMAQ问卷和药房调剂记录来评估治疗依从性。记录可能影响依从性的社会人口变量和其他因素。采用SPSS软件14.0进行统计分析。结果:尽管病毒载量和依从性之间存在关联,但无论使用何种方法,两种依从性测量结果之间没有一致性。调查问卷显示,不坚持服药的女性患者、药物使用者和精神病患者的比例较高。非依从性患者更频繁地指出使服药困难的因素。多因素分析显示,SMAQ问卷显示,缺乏合适的社会家庭环境对依从性水平有负向影响,药房调剂记录显示,单剂量片数高与依从性缺乏有关。结论坚持ARVT治疗的患者病毒学失败的风险较低。不适宜的社会家庭环境和治疗的复杂性与缺乏依从性有关。使用配药记录的方法应与患者访谈相结合,以确定降低依从性的因素并提出干预策略。
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