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Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy and Its Determinants Among HIV-Infected Patients in Nigeria.

Valentine Uche Odili1, Anthonia Obumneke Obieche1, Kingsley Chiedu Amibor2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The study investigated the level of adherence and factors affecting adherence to antiretroviral treatment (ART).
METHODS: The study sample consisted of 300 HIV-infected patients who received ART in the Antiretroviral Clinic of Central Hospital, Agbor, Delta State, Nigeria. Self-reported adherence to ART in the previous 1 month prior to the study as well as determinants of adherence were assessed using a questionnaire.
RESULTS: The most frequently used ART regimen was zidovudine + lamivudine + nevirapine. On the whole, a total of 33 (11%) respondents missed 3 doses or less in the previous month prior to the survey. There was a statistically significant association between adherence to ART and marital status, source of income, and occupation ( P < .05). The most commonly reported reasons for missed doses were forgetfulness (60.4%), busy daily task (18.3%), and avoiding being seen while taking medications (11%).
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of adherence among the participants was high. However, more serious efforts are needed to reduce the number of in-adherent patients. Interventions to improve adherence to ART should address challenges such as forgetfulness among the patients and frequent occurrence of adverse effects and consider specific patient-related factors such as daily tasks.

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Keywords:  HIV; adherence; antiretroviral; patients; treatment

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26921233     DOI: 10.1177/0897190016633978

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Pract        ISSN: 0897-1900


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