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A randomized controlled trial of an HIV/AIDS Symptom Management Manual for depressive symptoms.

Lucille S Eller1, Kenn M Kirksey, Patrice K Nicholas, Inge B Corless, William L Holzemer, Dean J Wantland, Suzanne S Willard, Linda Robinson, Mary Jane Hamilton, Elizabeth F Sefcik, Shahnaz Moezzi, Marta Rivero Mendez, Maria Rosa, Sarie Human.   

Abstract

Abstract Depressive symptoms are highly prevalent, underdiagnosed, and undertreated in people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH), and are associated with poorer health outcomes. This randomized controlled trial examined the effects of the HIV/AIDS Symptom Management Manual self-care symptom management strategies compared with a nutrition manual on depressive symptoms in an international sample of PLWH. The sample consisted of a sub-group (N=222) of participants in a larger study symptom management study who reported depressive symptoms. Depressive symptoms of the intervention (n=124) and control (n=98) groups were compared over three months: baseline, one-month, and two-months. Use and effectiveness of specific strategies were examined. Depressive symptom frequency at baseline varied significantly by country (χ (2) 12.9; p=0.04). Within the intervention group there were significant differences across time in depressive symptom frequency [F(2, 207) = 3.27, p=0.05], intensity [F(2, 91) = 4.6, p=0.01], and impact [F(2, 252) = 2.92, p= 0.05), and these were significantly lower at one month but not at two months, suggesting that self-care strategies are effective in reducing depressive symptoms, however effects may be short term. Most used and most effective self-care strategies were distraction techniques and prayer. This study suggests that people living with HIV can be taught and will employ self-care strategies for management of depressive symptoms and that these strategies are effective in reducing these symptoms. Self-care strategies are noninvasive, have no side-effects, and can be readily taught as an adjunct to other forms of treatment. Studies are needed to identify the most effective self-care strategies and quantify optimum dose and frequency of use as a basis for evidence-based practice.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22880943      PMCID: PMC3561506          DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2012.712662

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


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