| Literature DB >> 30822292 |
Zheng Zhu1, Yan Hu, Mengdi Guo, Ann Bartley Williams.
Abstract
Access to HIV care has increased in China, but regional disparities for the unmet symptom management needs of people living with HIV remain. Little attention has been paid to these disparities, especially in rural areas. We describe unmet symptom management needs in 1,214 people living with HIV from five HIV hospitals in the eastern coast, middle, and southern regions of China. Insomnia, abnormal dreams, and fatigue were the most common unmet needs of patients in urban China, whereas cognitive problems and blurry vision were the most common in rural China. Self-management capacity, discrimination, and symptom severity predicted more unmet symptom management needs for patients in urban areas. Medication adherence, basic function, and symptom severity predicted more unmet needs among patients in rural areas. Our results have implications for nurses in HIV care and HIV policymakers. Separate interventions targeting the urban and rural areas must be implemented to meet patient symptom management needs.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30822292 DOI: 10.1097/JNC.0000000000000025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care ISSN: 1055-3290 Impact factor: 1.354