Title of article
Evaluation of compliance with antiretroviral treatment of HIV patients in Djibouti, 2005
Author/Authors
Ahmed, A. A. Ministere de la Sante - Direction de la Prevention et de l Hygiene Publique, Djibouti , Katlama, C. CHU Pitie-Salpetriere - Service des maladies infectieuses et tropicales, France , Ghosn, J. , Guiguet, M. , Costagliola, D.
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1286
To page
1297
Abstract
We determined the rate of compliance with antiretroviral therapy and investigated the factors that influence it among 86 HIV patients. Compliance ratio (number of tablets taken/number prescribed) was assessed by tablet count. The mean ratio of compliance was 92%. By tablet count, 77% of the patients were compliant (compliance ratio 90%). Non-compliance was significantly associated with side-effects, degree of confidentiality of the care centre and travelling. Compliance correlated significantly with viral load. In multivariate analysis, community support and level of education protected against non-compliance. Patients having already missed a dose and those dissatisfied with confidentiality had a 4 times greater risk of non-compliance.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2638975
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