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Socioeconomic disparities in access to HIV/AIDS treatment programs in resource-limited settings.

Alexander C Tsai1, Mickey Chopra, Paul M Pronyk, Neil A Martinson.   

Abstract

This study employs data from rural South Africa to determine whether there were socioeconomic differences in the profile of HIV-infected persons living in the community and HIV-infected patients presenting for hospital-based outpatient HIV/AIDS care and related services. There were 776 HIV-infected persons aged 18-35 years in Limpopo Province, South Africa who were included in the study, including 534 consecutive patients who presented for care at a hospital-based outpatient HIV clinic, and 242 persons living in the community. Persons seen in clinic had a higher overall socioeconomic profile compared to the community sample. They were more likely to have completed matric or tertiary education (P=0.04), less likely to be unemployed (P<0.001), and more likely to live in households with access to a private tap water supply (P<0.001). These differences persisted after multivariable adjustment. Our findings demonstrate that important socioeconomic differences in uptake of hospital-based HIV/AIDS care were identified among HIV-infected adults living in a rural region of South Africa. This suggests an important limitation in hospital-based HIV/AIDS care and underscores the need to monitor the equity implications of highly active antiretroviral therapy scale-up in resource-limited settings.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 18780194     DOI: 10.1080/09540120802068811

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


  10 in total

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8.  Patient costs associated with accessing HIV/AIDS care in Malawi.

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9.  Clinical differences between younger and older adults with HIV/AIDS starting antiretroviral therapy in Uganda and Zimbabwe: a secondary analysis of the DART trial.

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Review 10.  Equity in utilization of antiretroviral therapy for HIV-infected people in South Africa: a systematic review.

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