Evaluation of compliance with antiretroviral treatment of HIV patients in Djibouti, 2005

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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.

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Ahmed, A. A., Katlama, C., Ghosn, J., Guiguet, M., & Costagliola, D. (2007). Evaluation of compliance with antiretroviral treatment of HIV patients in Djibouti, 2005. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 13(6), 1286–1297. https://doi.org/10.26719/2007.13.6.1286

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