2014-2019年巴西感染艾滋病毒的孕妇不坚持抗逆转录病毒治疗的空间分析

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Luana Andrade Simões, Tércia Moreira Ribeiro da Silva, Matheus Marchesotti Dutra Ferraz, Guilherme Augusto Veloso, Maria das Graças Braga
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这项生态研究分析了2014年至2019年巴西开始接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的孕妇不坚持抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)的空间格局。数据来自国家系统:SICLOM、sisel和IBGE。在23,757名15-49岁的孕妇中,大多数年龄在20-29岁(54%),棕色皮肤(37.7%),受过8-11年教育(7.9%),缺乏伴侣(36.7%)。不依从率为20% (n = 4,742)。较高的不依从性与年龄20-24岁(29%,p < 0.005)、棕色皮肤(39.8%,p < 0.005)、低教育程度(0-7岁,27.2%,p < 0.005)、无伴侣(38%,p < 0.005)和ART方案变化(19.9%,p < 0.005)相关。空间分析显示,北部和东北部的不遵守率较高,南部和中西部的不遵守率较低。这些发现表明,社会脆弱性,特别是在欠发达地区,阻碍了抗逆转录病毒治疗的坚持。加强社会政策和改善保健服务分配对于确保公平获取和支持感染艾滋病毒的孕妇,特别是农村和偏远地区的孕妇至关重要。
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Non-adherence to antiretroviral therapy in pregnant women with HIV in Brazil, 2014-2019: a spatial analysis.

This ecological study analyzed spatial patterns of non-adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) among pregnant women initiating treatment in Brazil from 2014 to 2019. Data were obtained from national systems: SICLOM, SISCEL, and IBGE. Among 23,757 pregnant women aged 15-49, most were aged 20-29 (54%), identified as brown (37.7%), had 8-11 years of education (7.9%), and lacked a partner (36.7%). The non-adherence rate was 20% (n = 4,742). Higher non-adherence was associated with being aged 20-24 (29%, p < 0.005), brown skin color (39.8%, p < 0.005), low education (0-7 years, 27.2%, p < 0.005), no partner (38%, p < 0.005), and changes in ART regimens (19.9%, p < 0.005). Spatial analysis showed higher non-adherence rates in the North and Northeast and lower rates in the South and Central-West. These findings reveal that social vulnerabilities, particularly in less developed regions, hinder ART adherence. Strengthening social policies and improving health service distribution are crucial to ensuring equitable access and supporting pregnant women living with HIV, especially in rural and remote areas.

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