Self-reported adherence to HAART in South-Eastern Nigeria is related to patients’ use of pill box
Keywords
Human immunodefiency virus (HIV), acquired immunodeficiency disease (AIDS), adherence, HAART
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The aim of this study was to assess levels of adherence and predictors of adherence to HAART in South-Eastern Nigeria. Selfreported adherence to HAART was assessed at 4-week intervals for a period of 3 months. A 10-item questionnaire was used to assess hypothesised factors in adherence to HAART. The average adherence score for the 3 months of follow-up was correlated with 10-item hypothesised factors and patient demographic variables. Linear regression was used to model the relationship between self-reported adherence and factors found to be correlated with adherence. The average adherence level of subjects that took part in the study was86.1% ± 30.1%. Use of an adherence aid (pill box) was correlated with adherence (r=0.22, pDate
2011-07-07Type
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