| Literature DB >> 34321025 |
Atwau Pius1, Najjuma Nambi Josephine2, Sibo Erick1, Agoa Winifred1, Mukashyaka Rita1, Okoli Silverjoseph1, Ezatiru Lucy1, Nyemara Novatus1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) among adults and children in Uganda is 6.2% and 0.5% respectively. The prevalence of viral load suppression in Uganda among all adults and children living with HIV is 59.6% and 39.3% respectively. High viral load compromises on the quality of life of an individual, and as well increases on the risk of transmission of the virus to the unborn for pregnant mothers and to the spouse. The UNAID 90-90-90 campaign recommends that 90% know their status, 90% get treatment and 90% have viral suppression. Non-adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) is one of the causes of the high viral load. The world health organization recommends Intensified Adherence Counselling (IAC) be given to all individuals with a high viral load. The perceptions, attitudes and practices of people receiving IAC is important in understanding how best IAC should be implemented.Entities:
Keywords: ART; Adherence perceptions; Attitudes; Intensified Adherence Counseling (IAC); Practices; Uganda
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34321025 PMCID: PMC8317373 DOI: 10.1186/s12981-021-00372-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Res Ther ISSN: 1742-6405 Impact factor: 2.846
Participants socio-demographics
| N% | |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| Male | 14 (46%) |
| Female | 16(53%) |
| Level of education | |
| No formal education | 3 (10%) |
| Primary school level | 21(70%) |
| Secondary school level | 6 (20%) |
| Marital status | |
| Never married | 6 (20%) |
| Married or cohabiting | 8 (26%) |
| Divorced or separated | 4 (13%) |
| Widowed | 3 (10%) |
| Not applicable | 9 (30%) |
| Viral load result | |
| Less than 50 copies/ml | 10 (33%) |
| Between 50 and 1000 copies/ml (controlled) | 4(13%) |
| Above 1000 copies/ml | 16 (53%) |
Summary of qualitative results from
| Theme | Sub themes |
|---|---|
| Change of attitude towards ART after IAC | Understanding the importance of adherence after IAC |
| Attending review/refill appointments | |
| Overcoming fears and myths related to ART | |
| IAC expectations and outcomes | Improved adherence on ART |
| Emphasis on timing for ART | |
| Client counselor relationship | |
| Time for taking the ART | |
| IAC and stigma | School affecting ART |
| Habit of taking ART | |
| Separation and isolation of ART clinic for privacy | |
| Improving social support through IAC for PLWHIV | Care giver involvement |
| Mode of counselling; individual versus group | |
| Habit of taking ART | |
| HIV status disclosure |