Difficulties reported by hiv-infected patients using antiretroviral therapy in brazil

OBJECTIVE: To describe the degree of difficulty that HIV-infected patients have with therapy treatment. INTRODUCTION: Patients’ perceptions about their treatment are a determinant factor for improved adherence and a better quality of life. METHODS: Two cross-sectional analyses were conducted in public AIDS referral centers in Brazil among patients initiating treatment. Patients interviewed at baseline, after one month, and after seven months following the beginning of treatment were asked to classify and justify the degree of difficulty with treatment. Logistic regression was used for analysis. RESULTS: Among 406 patients initiating treatment, 350 (86.2%) and 209 (51.5%) returned for their first and third visits, respectively. Treatment perceptions ranged from medium to very difficult for 51.4% and 37.3% on the first and third visits, respectively. The main difficulties reported were adverse reactions to the medication and scheduling. A separate logistic regression indicated that the HIV-seropositive status disclosure, symptoms of anxiety, absence of psychotherapy, higher CD4+ cell count (> 200/mm³) and high (> 4) adverse reaction count reported were independently associated with the degree of difficulty in the first visit, while CDC clinical category A, pill burden (> 7 pills), use of other medications, high (> 4) adverse reaction count reported and low understanding of medical orientation showed independent association for the third visit. CONCLUSIONS: A significant level of difficulty was observed with treatment. Our analyses suggest the need for early assessment of difficulties with treatment, highlighting the importance of modifiable factors that may contribute to better adherence to the treatment protocol.

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Main Authors: Guimarães,Mark Drew Crosland, Rocha,Gustavo Machado, Campos,Lorenza Nogueira, Freitas,Felipe Melo Teixeira de, Gualberto,Felipe Augusto Souza, Teixeira,Ramiro d’Ávila Rivelli, Castilho,Fábio Morato de
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Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2008
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author Guimarães,Mark Drew Crosland
Rocha,Gustavo Machado
Campos,Lorenza Nogueira
Freitas,Felipe Melo Teixeira de
Gualberto,Felipe Augusto Souza
Teixeira,Ramiro d’Ávila Rivelli
Castilho,Fábio Morato de
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Rocha,Gustavo Machado
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Teixeira,Ramiro d’Ávila Rivelli
Castilho,Fábio Morato de
Difficulties reported by hiv-infected patients using antiretroviral therapy in brazil
author_facet Guimarães,Mark Drew Crosland
Rocha,Gustavo Machado
Campos,Lorenza Nogueira
Freitas,Felipe Melo Teixeira de
Gualberto,Felipe Augusto Souza
Teixeira,Ramiro d’Ávila Rivelli
Castilho,Fábio Morato de
author_sort Guimarães,Mark Drew Crosland
title Difficulties reported by hiv-infected patients using antiretroviral therapy in brazil
title_short Difficulties reported by hiv-infected patients using antiretroviral therapy in brazil
title_full Difficulties reported by hiv-infected patients using antiretroviral therapy in brazil
title_fullStr Difficulties reported by hiv-infected patients using antiretroviral therapy in brazil
title_full_unstemmed Difficulties reported by hiv-infected patients using antiretroviral therapy in brazil
title_sort difficulties reported by hiv-infected patients using antiretroviral therapy in brazil
description OBJECTIVE: To describe the degree of difficulty that HIV-infected patients have with therapy treatment. INTRODUCTION: Patients’ perceptions about their treatment are a determinant factor for improved adherence and a better quality of life. METHODS: Two cross-sectional analyses were conducted in public AIDS referral centers in Brazil among patients initiating treatment. Patients interviewed at baseline, after one month, and after seven months following the beginning of treatment were asked to classify and justify the degree of difficulty with treatment. Logistic regression was used for analysis. RESULTS: Among 406 patients initiating treatment, 350 (86.2%) and 209 (51.5%) returned for their first and third visits, respectively. Treatment perceptions ranged from medium to very difficult for 51.4% and 37.3% on the first and third visits, respectively. The main difficulties reported were adverse reactions to the medication and scheduling. A separate logistic regression indicated that the HIV-seropositive status disclosure, symptoms of anxiety, absence of psychotherapy, higher CD4+ cell count (> 200/mm³) and high (> 4) adverse reaction count reported were independently associated with the degree of difficulty in the first visit, while CDC clinical category A, pill burden (> 7 pills), use of other medications, high (> 4) adverse reaction count reported and low understanding of medical orientation showed independent association for the third visit. CONCLUSIONS: A significant level of difficulty was observed with treatment. Our analyses suggest the need for early assessment of difficulties with treatment, highlighting the importance of modifiable factors that may contribute to better adherence to the treatment protocol.
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