Adherence to antiretroviral therapy by adults living with HIV/aids: a cross-sectional study

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Objective: To verify the association between adherence to antiretroviral treatment by adults with HIV/AIDS and sociodemographic factors, social and clinical support. Methods: Cross-sectional study, with a quantitative approach. Participation of 230 patients. Questionnaires of sociodemographic characterization, social and clinical support, and assessment of adherence to antiretroviral treatment were used. Descriptive and inferential statistics were performed. Results: Adherence was classified as good/adequate. An association with sex, income, employment, and level of education was noted. In social support: having access to health services; communication with health professionals; health education; having support to allow venting/ talking about issues; information on HIV/AIDS; and company for leisure. In the clinical profile: non-interruption of the drug treatment due to absence from the service or due to changes in the medical prescription. Conclusion: Adherence was classified as good/adequate and especially associated with social support factors, which should be enhanced in clinical practice.

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Miranda, M. de M. F., de Oliveira, D. R., Quirino, G. da S., de Oliveira, C. J., Pereira, M. L. D., & Cavalcante, E. G. R. (2022). Adherence to antiretroviral therapy by adults living with HIV/aids: a cross-sectional study. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 75(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0019

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