Pattern of home-based care in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients attending adult antiretroviral therapy clinic of Jos University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria: A review from September, 2008 to December, 2013

H. Sule, P. Agaba, L. Patrick, Asabe Andrew Mshelia
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Home based care (HBC) is a key component of care and support for people infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).  Understanding the pattern of HBC needs in a population is beneficial in planning and providing optimal HBC services for the people. This retrospective study assessed the pattern of home based care needs and services in patients of the adult antiretroviral therapy (ART) clinic of Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), Jos, Nigeria. All documented home based care visits to patients of the clinic from September 2008 to December 2013 were reviewed. Relevant information was obtained from the patients’ clinical and home visit records. Data was analysed using Epi info version 7 statistical software. A total of 152 patients with 542 home visits were reviewed. There were 112 (73.7%) females and 40 (26.3%) males, with a mean age of 34±8.9 years at the time of initial home visits. The three commonest primary reasons for home visits were psychological counselling (22.7%), adherence counselling (15.5%) and ill-health (12.4%), while follow up visits accounted for 32.5% of the home visits. The 3 most frequent services provided during home visits were counselling on clients medication for adherence (77.5%), basic nursing care (61.6%), and psychological counselling (41.5%). By December 2013, out of 152 patients reviewed, 61.8% were alive, 15.1% had died and 23.1% were lost to follow up. The services provided during home visits extended beyond the patients’ perceived needs (primary reasons for visit).  Home based care brings to light some patient needs that may not be evident or catered for at the facility level of care.  This supports the endorsement of home based care as a useful strategy to complement facility care towards achieving an overall patient well-being.   Key words: Home based care, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), adult, Nigeria.
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尼日利亚乔斯大学教学医院成人抗逆转录病毒治疗门诊人类免疫缺陷病毒感染患者的家庭护理模式:2008年9月至2013年12月综述
家庭护理(HBC)是对人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染者的护理和支持的关键组成部分。了解人群中HBC需求的模式有助于为人们规划和提供最佳的HBC服务。这项回顾性研究评估了尼日利亚乔斯乔斯大学教学医院(JUTH)成人抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)诊所患者的家庭护理需求和服务模式。回顾了2008年9月至2013年12月期间对该诊所患者进行的所有记录在案的家庭护理访问。从患者的临床和家访记录中获得相关信息。数据分析采用Epi info version 7统计软件。共对152例患者进行了542次家访。其中女性112例(73.7%),男性40例(26.3%),初次家访时平均年龄34±8.9岁。家访的三个最常见的主要原因是心理咨询(22.7%)、依从性咨询(15.5%)和健康状况不佳(12.4%),而随访访问占家访的32.5%。家访中提供最多的3项服务分别是患者服药依从性咨询(77.5%)、基本护理(61.6%)和心理咨询(41.5%)。截至2013年12月,纳入的152例患者中,61.8%存活,15.1%死亡,23.1%失访。家访期间提供的服务超出了患者的感知需求(访问的主要原因)。以家庭为基础的护理揭示了一些病人的需求,这些需求可能在设施护理水平上不明显或不被满足。这支持了以家庭为基础的护理作为一种有用的策略来补充设施护理,以实现患者的整体健康。关键词:居家护理,人类免疫缺陷病毒,成人,尼日利亚
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