Impact of a psychoeducative intervention on adherence to HAART among low-literacy patients in a resource-limited setting: The case of an Arab country-Morocco

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Research has demonstrated that strict adherence is necessary to maximize highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) benefits. This is particularly challenging for low-literacy populations in resource-limited settings like Morocco and motivated the implementation of a psychoeducative program for patients under HAART at Rabat University Hospital. The study aimed at assessing the program's impact on adherence to antiretroviral medication, knowledge of HIV/AIDS and HAART, quality of life, and biological parameters. It included patients under treatment for at least 2 months that benefited from 3 to 5 educational and psychological support sessions. Data were collected at baseline, 3 and 6 months. In all, 50 patients were included. The mean age was 38 years; 52% were illiterate and 62% unemployed. Adherence scores were high at baseline (98%) and showed no significant change throughout the study. Knowledge of HAART and HIV/AIDS, and quality of life improved significantly both at months 3 and 6. Significant increase for CD4 count rates and decrease for viral load rates were also reported. The program had no significant impact on adherence but substantively developed patients' knowledge of HIV/AIDS and HAART and improved their quality of life. © SAGE Publications 2012.

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Khachani, I., Harmouche, H., Ammouri, W., Rhoufrani, F., Zerouali, L., Abouqal, R., … Maouni, A. (2012). Impact of a psychoeducative intervention on adherence to HAART among low-literacy patients in a resource-limited setting: The case of an Arab country-Morocco. Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care, 11(1), 47–56. https://doi.org/10.1177/1545109710397891

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