Complementary And Alternative Medicine Use Among Hiv- Infected Patient's On Anti-Retroviral Therapy In The Niger Delta Region, Nigeria.

A. Idung, S. Udoh, F. Abasiubong
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BACKGROUND: Since the first case of HIV/AIDS was reported in Nigeria in 1986, HIV/AIDS has continued to penetrate the fabrics of all sectors of the Nigerian population. The plight of HIV/AIDS patients in Nigeria is made worse by inadequate supply of anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs. METHODS: A prospective study was done between April and October 2013. Using a systematic sampling technique, 290 adult consenting male and female HIV/AIDS patients aged between 18 and 69 years who were on ARV drugs were recruited. They were assessed for use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) along with ARV drugs. Two research assistants assisted in data collection in a rural hospital using a semistructured questionnaire. RESULTS: Of the 290 subjects recruited, 259 (89.3%) had their data analyzed, while data for 31 (10.7%) subjects were discarded due to incomplete information. Subjects consisted of 101(39.0%) males and 158(61.0%) females. Of the 101 males 50(19.3%) used CAM; compared to 100(38.6%) females who also used CAM (p= 0.028). The mean age of CAM users was 34.39 (sd=10-62) years. Subjects between 29 and 49 years constituted the largest number of HIV- infected respondents who also used CAM. Subjects in the low income cadre patronized CAM more than those in the middle or higher income cadre (p=0.004). Herbal products were the most preferred CAM used by subjects in this study (31.7%); and was followed by faith and prayer healing (14.7%). Five (1.9%) subjects drank urine as a form of therapy. Most subjects in this study preferred CAM because of the naturalness of their source and also because of concern that ARV drugs alone may not effectively manage their HIV/AIDS infection. CONCLUSIONS: CAM use is high among HIV/AIDS patients on ARV drugs in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Because of the possible risks of interactions following the concurrent use of CAM and ARV drugs, care givers involved in the care of HIV/AIDS patients should be vigilant in this regard.
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尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区艾滋病毒感染者抗逆转录病毒治疗的补充和替代药物使用情况。
背景:自从1986年尼日利亚报告了第一例艾滋病毒/艾滋病病例以来,艾滋病毒/艾滋病继续渗透到尼日利亚所有阶层的人口中。由于抗逆转录病毒药物供应不足,尼日利亚艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的困境更加严重。方法:2013年4月至10月进行前瞻性研究。采用系统抽样技术,招募了290名年龄在18岁至69岁之间、接受抗逆转录病毒药物治疗的成年男性和女性艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者。评估了他们使用补充和替代药物(CAM)以及抗逆转录病毒药物的情况。两名研究助理利用半结构化问卷协助一家农村医院收集数据。结果:纳入的290名受试者中,259名(89.3%)进行了数据分析,31名(10.7%)因信息不完整而被丢弃。男性101例(39.0%),女性158例(61.0%)。101例男性中有50例(19.3%)使用CAM;相比之下,100名(38.6%)女性也使用CAM (p= 0.028)。CAM使用者的平均年龄为34.39岁(sd=10-62)。29岁至49岁之间的受试者构成了同时使用CAM的艾滋病毒感染应答者的最大数量。低收入干部比中高收入干部更常光顾CAM (p=0.004)。草药产品是本研究中受试者最喜欢的CAM (31.7%);其次是信仰和祈祷治疗(14.7%)。5名(1.9%)受试者将尿液作为一种治疗方式。本研究中的大多数受试者更倾向于CAM,因为其来源自然,也因为担心单独使用抗逆转录病毒药物可能无法有效控制其艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染。结论:在尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区使用抗逆转录病毒药物的艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者中,CAM的使用率较高。由于同时使用CAM和ARV药物可能存在相互作用的风险,参与护理艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的护理人员应在这方面保持警惕。
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