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Regional differences in perceived treatments needs and priorities in relation to antiretroviral therapy among people living with HIV in 25 countries.

Chinyere Okoli1, Nicolas Van de Velde2, Brent Allan3, W David Hardy4, Giulio Maria Corbelli5, Marvelous Muchenje6, Erika Castellanos7, Garry Brough8, Benjamin Young9, Anton Eremin10, Pholokgolo Ramothwala11, Marta McBritton12, Patricia de Los Rios9.   

Abstract

While geographic differences in HIV burden are well documented, less is known about regional differences in perceived treatment needs. To fill this gap, the 2019 Positive Perspectives study of people living with HIV (PLHIV) was conducted in 25 countries across Northern America, Latin America, the Asian region, Europe (EU/Schengen countries), Russia, Australia, and South Africa (n = 2389). Overall mean duration of HIV was 10.1 (SD = 9.6) years. The perception that HIV had a negative impact on day-to-day life was lowest among participants from South Africa (14.0%[25/179]) and highest among participants from the Asian region (55.2%[127/230]). Most of the regional gap in the perception that HIV had a negative impact on daily life was explained by regional differences in medication-related unmet needs, stigma, demographic factors, and comorbidities. The percentage who felt they understood their treatment was highest among participants from Australia (87.5%[105/120]) and lowest among those from Russia (62.0%[93/150]), the Asian region (62.2%[143/230]), and South Africa (62.6%[112/179]). Among participants from Northern America, Europe, and Latin America, the treatment goals with the largest absolute increase in perceived importance, from time of starting treatment to time of survey among those diagnosed for ≥1 year, were minimizing the long term impact of antiretroviral treatment and keeping the number of medicines in their antiretroviral regimen at a minimum. Tailored approaches to care of PLHIV are needed as different regions have different disease burden and treatment needs. Equitable approaches to HIV care are needed across and within regions to ensure that patients' unmet needs and preferences are addressed to improve their overall wellbeing and health-related quality of life.
Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Disparities; HIV; Quality of life; antiretroviral therapy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33333128     DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2020.106372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med        ISSN: 0091-7435            Impact factor:   4.018


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1.  Factors Associated with Treatment Satisfaction Among People Living with HIV in Japan and Other Selected Countries: Examination of the Intertwined Roles of Medication, Patient, and Provider Characteristics.

Authors:  Ichiro Koga; Rumi Wakatabe; Noriko Okamoto; Asuka Sasai; Keita Kambara; Andres Maldonado; Patricia de Los Rios; Chinyere Okoli
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2021-12-06
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