Literature DB >> 19617117

[Factors associated with antiretroviaral treatment observance at Point "G" hospital].

A A Oumar1, S Dao, A Diamoutene, S Coulibaly, B Koumare, I I Maiga, E Mariko.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the factors associated with the observance of treatment ARV among patients followed in hospital medium to Bamako.
METHOD: Inquire longitudinal with collection of the data near the patients followed in one of the three greater sites of assumption of responsibility of the people reached with the VIH/SIDA to Mali. The people were regarded as observing if they took at least 95% of their treatment the moment of the investigation.
RESULTS: The patients were between 1 and 40 months of treatment the moment of the investigation. The average age was 44 years with extremes going from 19 to 70 years. Association Lamivudine +Stavudine + Nevirapine (triomune) was the most prescribed antiretroviral therapy (34.2%). The bad observance was noted at 58.5% of the patients. The principal causes of bad observance were: the lapse of memory 47.5% (96/202) and difficulties of access to the hospital 34.6% (70/202). The changes of molecules were due primarily to the out-of-stock condition, and the side effects. The factor associated with a good observance was the assistance of the patient by a member of the family informed of seropositivity.
CONCLUSION: The interest of HIV patient to his treatment could contribute to enhance antiretroviral Adherence particularly in this hospital and generally in Mali.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 19617117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mali Med        ISSN: 0464-7874


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