Beliefs affecting ART adherence in newly diagnosed HIV-positive participants in Manzini, Eswatini.

Southern African journal of HIV medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajhivmed.v25i1.1601
Thabiso Mango, Mambwe Kasese-Hara, Mamakiri Mulaudzi
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Abstract

Background: Achieving optimal adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is challenging. Consistency in HIV care and treatment is crucial for achieving viral load suppression and preventing HIV-related illnesses, disease progression to AIDS, mortality, drug resistance, and onward transmission.

Objectives: The purpose of this research was to gain a comprehensive understanding of the beliefs that play a role in determining the level of ART adherence among individuals newly diagnosed with HIV. By examining these beliefs, the researchers aimed to identify potential barriers and facilitators to adherence, ultimately contributing to the development of effective interventions and strategies to improve ART adherence.

Method: An exploratory qualitative approach was employed in this study, utilising the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as its theoretical framework. To gather insights, in-depth interviews were conducted with 19 participants recruited post diagnosis, who shared their beliefs regarding ART adherence. Thematic analysis identified beliefs, categorised under TPB precursors, namely behavioural outcomes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control.

Results: Participants emphasised health improvement, treatment effectiveness, and disease prevention as advantages to ART adherence, while disadvantages included fear of lifelong commitment, side effects, and stigma. ART adherence was enhanced by family support but impeded by a number of social factors. Participants expressed confidence in creating personal reminders or seeking external help, but anticipated various challenges.

Conclusion: The research has shown that the beliefs affecting ART adherence in individuals recently diagnosed with HIV but not yet on treatment are like those that have been reported to influence adherence in HIV-positive participants currently receiving treatment.

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在埃斯瓦提尼的曼齐尼,影响新诊断出的 HIV 阳性参与者坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法的信念。
背景:实现抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的最佳依从性具有挑战性。坚持接受 HIV 护理和治疗对于实现病毒载量抑制、预防 HIV 相关疾病、疾病发展为艾滋病、死亡率、耐药性和传播至关重要:本研究旨在全面了解决定新诊断出的 HIV 感染者坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法程度的信念。通过研究这些信念,研究人员旨在确定坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法的潜在障碍和促进因素,最终帮助制定有效的干预措施和策略,以改善坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法的情况:本研究采用探索性定性方法,以计划行为理论(TPB)为理论框架。为了收集见解,研究人员对 19 名诊断后招募的参与者进行了深入访谈,这些参与者分享了他们对坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法的看法。主题分析确定了信念,并根据 TPB 的前体(即行为结果、主观规范和感知行为控制)进行了分类:结果:参与者强调,坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法的优势在于改善健康状况、提高治疗效果和预防疾病,而劣势则包括对终身承诺的恐惧、副作用和耻辱感。坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法会得到家人的支持,但也会受到一些社会因素的阻碍。参与者表示有信心建立个人提醒或寻求外部帮助,但也预计到了各种挑战:研究表明,影响新近确诊为艾滋病病毒感染者但尚未接受治疗者坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法的信念,与影响目前正在接受治疗的艾滋病病毒呈阳性者坚持治疗的信念相同。
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