La adherencia al tratamiento para el VIH/SIDA: Más allá de la toma de antirretrovirales

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Objective To describe adherence to non-pharmacological treatment in HIV/Aids diagnosed patients from Cali, Colombia, and its relation to socio-demographic factors. Material and Methods Observational cross-sectional study, with a sample of 277 HIV/AIDS diagnosed patients from nine health care centers. The Adherence to Treatment for HIV/AIDS Questionnaire was used as a measurement tool. Results 37 % of patients were adherent to non-pharmacological treatment. The analysis of the socio-demographic related factors shows that patients with less opportunity to adhere to non-pharmacological treatment were those younger than 40 years. Conclusions Adherence to non-pharmacological treatment was low and seems to be a generalized problem in HIV/Aids population, being lower in people younger than 40 years. Results show the need to conduct interventions aimed at improving non-pharmacological adherence, in order to contribute to infection control. Interventions should be implemented in all the diagnosed patients, with special emphasis on youth.

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Varela-Arévalo, M. T., & Hoyos-Hernández, P. A. (2015). La adherencia al tratamiento para el VIH/SIDA: Más allá de la toma de antirretrovirales. Revista de Salud Publica, 17(4), 528–540. https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v17n4.38429

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