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Published in: AIDS Research and Therapy 1/2009

Open Access 01-12-2009 | Research

Adherence to anti-retroviral therapy among HIV patients in Bangalore, India

Authors: Mary B Cauldbeck, Catherine O'Connor, Mortimer B O'Connor, Jean A Saunders, Bhimasena Rao, V G Mallesh, Nagendrappa Kotehalappa Praveen Kumar, Gurushanthappa Mamtha, Claire McGoldrick, Robert BS Laing, Kadappa Shivappa Satish

Published in: AIDS Research and Therapy | Issue 1/2009

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Abstract

Introduction

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has an estimated prevalence of 0.9% in India (5.2 million). Anti-retroviral drugs (ARV) are the treatments of choice and non-adherence is an important factor in treatment failure and development of resistance, as well as being a powerful predictor of survival. This study assesses adherence to ARV in HIV positive patients in Bangalore, India, a country where only 10% of those who need therapy are receiving it.

Methods

A cross-sectional anonymous questionnaire survey of 60 HIV antibody positive patients was carried out with patients attending HIV outpatient services at two centres: The Chest and Maternity Centre, Rajajinagar, and Wockhardt Hospital and Heart Institute, Bangalore. Consent was obtained. Translation was done by a translator and doctors where required. Data was analysed using SPSS statistical analysis.

Results

A response rate of 88% (53/60) was achieved. The mean patient age was 39.98 years, with 50% aged 30–40, and 73.6% of participants being male. Mean family size was 4.8 (1–13). 21% lived less than 50 kms and 21% greater than 400 kms from clinic.
60% reported they were fully adherent. Adherence was statistically significantly linked to regular follow-up attendance (70.5%, p = 0.002). No other results were statistically significant but trends were found. "100% adherence" trends were seen in older patients, male gender, those from larger families, those who had a previous AIDS defining illness, those taking fewer tablets, and without food restrictions. Commonest side-effects causing non-adherence were metabolic reasons (66%) and GI symptoms (50%). No trends were seen for education level, family income, distance travelled to clinic, time since diagnosis, or time on ART.

Conclusion

Regular attendance for follow up was statistically significant for 100% lifetime adherence. Positive trends were seen in those in larger families, older, those who had AIDS defining illness, simple regimes, and without side-effects. Education, income, distance travelled and length of time diagnosed or treated had no effect on adherence.
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Metadata
Title
Adherence to anti-retroviral therapy among HIV patients in Bangalore, India
Authors
Mary B Cauldbeck
Catherine O'Connor
Mortimer B O'Connor
Jean A Saunders
Bhimasena Rao
V G Mallesh
Nagendrappa Kotehalappa Praveen Kumar
Gurushanthappa Mamtha
Claire McGoldrick
Robert BS Laing
Kadappa Shivappa Satish
Publication date
01-12-2009
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
AIDS Research and Therapy / Issue 1/2009
Electronic ISSN: 1742-6405
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-6-7

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