Divya Sree Akuthota, Chintakunta V. Subbarayudu, Sowmya Pallavi Rapuri, Gopi Krishna Bellamkonda, Ravi Gottumukkala
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ABSTRACT 尽管通过抗逆转录病毒疗法,艾滋病病毒感染者/艾滋病患者(PLWHA)的生存率有所提高,但他们的生活方式和生活质量仍受到家庭和社区支持以及社会经济状况等多种因素的影响。因此,本研究根据世界卫生组织生活质量--人类免疫缺陷病毒简明调查表(WHOQOL-HIV BREF)对艾滋病患者的生活质量进行了评估,并评估了生活质量与社会人口变量的关系。 这项横断面研究于 2019 年 4 月至 2020 年 12 月在蒂鲁帕蒂三级医院抗逆转录病毒疗法中心对 220 名年龄超过 18 岁、正在接受治疗的艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者进行了抽样调查。数据使用标准化工具(WHOQOL-HIV BREF)收集。同时还获得了受试者的社会人口学详细信息。数据使用 Epi info 软件 7.2.2.6 版本进行分析。 总体平均 QOL 得分为 59.3 ± 10.3。在身体领域观察到的平均 QOL 值最高,受影响最大的领域是社会关系领域。女性、居住在农村地区、文盲、分居/离婚、不向家人透露自己的 HIV 感染状况、没有家庭支持的人的 QOL 水平较低,这些因素与 QOL 有显著相关性(P < 0.05)。 受影响最大的领域是社会关系领域。研究发现,年龄、居住地、教育程度、婚姻状况、对家庭成员艾滋病状况的了解程度以及家人的支持与 PLWHA 的 QOL 有显著相关性。
Study of Quality of Life among People Living with HIV/AIDS Taking Treatment at Anti-Retroviral Therapy Center of Tertiary Care Hospital, Tirupati
ABSTRACT
Even though the survival of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) has improved by ART, their lifestyles and quality of life are affected by several factors like family and community support, and their socio-economic status. Hence, this study was undertaken to estimate the quality of life of HIV/AIDS patients based on the World Health Organization Quality Of Life-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Brief (WHOQOL-HIV BREF) questionnaire and to assess the association of quality of life with socio-demographic variables.
A cross-sectional study was conducted from April 2019 to December 2020 in a sample of 220 HIV/AIDS patients of age more than 18 years, taking treatment at ART center, Tertiary Care Hospital in Tirupati. The data were collected using a standardized instrument (WHOQOL-HIV BREF). Socio-demographic details of the subjects were also obtained. Data were analyzed using Epi info software 7.2.2.6 version.
The overall mean QOL score is 59.3 ± 10.3. The highest mean QOL observed in the physical domain and the most affected domain is the social relationship’s domain. Lower levels of QOL were seen in females, residing in rural areas, illiterates, separated/divorced, who does not reveal their HIV status to their family members, who does not have family support, and these are found to be significantly associated with QOL (P < 0.05).
The most affected domain is social relationship’s domain. Age, residence, educational status, marital status, knowledge of HIV status to family members, and their family support were found to be significantly associated with QOL among PLWHA.