影响成年HIV感染者生活质量的因素:一项局部横断面研究。

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2023-11-27 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v79i1.1921
Karina Berner, Quinette A Louw
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背景:了解HIV感染者(PWH)的健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)可以为维持或改善健康和功能的策略提供信息。大多数HRQOL研究集中在资源丰富的地区,缺乏对低资源地区年轻人群的代表性。目的:评估访问南非西开普省两家初级卫生保健诊所的PWH患者的HRQOL和相关因素。方法:横断面研究纳入48例PWH(58.3%女性;平均年龄:39.2[10.3])。健康相关生活质量采用EQ-5D-5L描述域、视觉模拟量表(EQ-VAS)和指数评分(EQ-index)进行评估。通过临床试验评估活动能力。Tobit回归确定了相关性。结果:EQ-VAS评分平均为88.14分(16.35分),中位数为95.00分。eq指数平均和中位数分别为0.84(0.10)和0.90。PWH报告的问题包括疼痛/不适(35.4%)、抑郁/焦虑(25.0%)、行动能力(22.9%)、日常活动(18.7%)和自我护理(12.5%)领域。起立慢(p = 0.012)、收入低(p = 0.030)、HIV持续时间长(p = 0.009)和多药(p = 0.034)与较低的HRQOL相关。抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)依从性与较高的HRQOL相关(p = 0.020)。结论:尽管总体HRQOL较高,但特定领域对PWH存在挑战。与健康相关的生活质量与椅子上升次数、收入、HIV持续时间、多种药物治疗和治疗依从性相关。综合护理和情境化干预措施,通过康复解决这些问题,包括促进健康,是未来调查的建议策略。临床意义:临床医生应该认识到潜在的身体和精神功能问题,以及与药物治疗、社会经济地位和疾病持续时间有关的因素,这些因素可能影响HRQOL,即使在看似未受损的PWH中也是如此。
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Factors affecting quality of life in adults with HIV: A local cross-sectional study.

Background: Understanding health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among people with HIV (PWH) can inform strategies to maintain or improve health and functioning. Most HRQOL research has focused on resource-rich settings, underrepresenting younger cohorts in low-resource settings.

Objectives: To assess HRQOL and associated factors in PWH visiting two primary healthcare clinics in the Western Cape, South Africa.

Method: A cross-sectional study included 48 PWH (58.3% women; mean age: 39.2 [10.3]). Health-related QOL was assessed using EQ-5D-5L descriptive domains, visual analogue scale (EQ-VAS), and index score (EQ-index). Mobility was assessed using clinical tests. Tobit regression determined associations.

Results: Mean and median EQ-VAS scores were 88.14 (16.35) and 95.00. Mean and median EQ-index scores were 0.84 (0.10) and 0.90. PWH reported problems as pain/discomfort (35.4%), depression/anxiety (25.0%), mobility (22.9%), usual activities (18.7%) and self-care (12.5%) domains. Slow chair rise (p = 0.012), low income (p = 0.030), longer HIV duration (p = 0.009) and polypharmacy (p = 0.034) were associated with lower HRQOL. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence was associated with higher HRQOL (p = 0.020).

Conclusion: Despite high overall HRQOL, specific domains presented challenges to PWH. Health-related QOL was associated with chair rise repetitions, income, HIV duration, polypharmacy, and treatment adherence. Comprehensive care and contextualised interventions to address these through rehabilitation, including health promotion, are proposed strategies for future investigation.

Clinical implications: Clinicians should be cognisant of potential physical and mental functioning problems, and factors related to drug therapy, socio-economic status and disease duration that may affect HRQOL even in seemingly unimpaired PWH.

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