Victoria Mashele, Gert J O Marincowitz, Clara Marincowitz
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背景: 南非是世界上人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)负担最重的国家之一。抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的引入使艾滋病成为一种可以控制的慢性疾病,预期寿命恢复正常。坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法是实现这些益处的先决条件: 采用个人半结构式访谈进行了一项定性研究,以了解影响青壮年坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法的因素。这项研究在曼昆医院周围三个繁忙的初级保健诊所进行。研究人员有目的地选择了年龄在 18-35 岁、接受抗逆转录病毒疗法一年以上的参与者。研究采用开放式问题探讨影响抗逆转录病毒疗法的因素。访谈录音被逐字记录并翻译。对编码后的记录誊本进行了主题分析: 结果:确定了影响青壮年坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法的八大主题:药物相关因素、医疗系统因素、医疗工作者的态度、经济因素、信息披露、接受度、手机提醒和家庭支持: 抗逆转录病毒疗法的依从性是我们社区的一个主要问题,由于已发现的影响抗逆转录病毒疗法依从性的因素,艾滋病病毒感染者仍发现以最佳方式依从抗逆转录病毒疗法药物治疗具有挑战性。家庭支持被认为是对抗病毒疗法产生积极影响的一个重要因素,因为家庭支持会导致披露和接受艾滋病病毒呈阳性的状况,改善情绪,进而提高抗病毒疗法的依从性:本研究强调了以家庭为导向、以患者为中心的护理方法在管理 HIV 感染和坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法方面的重要性。
Factors influencing adherence to antiretroviral therapy among young adults in Limpopo province.
Background: South Africa is among the countries with the greatest burden of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the world. The introduction of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has made HIV a manageable chronic health condition with a return to normal life expectancy. Adherence to ART is a prerequisite to realising these benefits.
Methods: A qualitative study was conducted using individual semi-structured interviews to understand factors influencing adherence to ART among young adults. The study was conducted at three busy primary care clinics around Mankweng Hospital. Participants aged 18-35 years who had been on ART for more than a year were purposefully selected. Open-ended questions were used to explore factors that influence ART. Recorded interviews were transcribed verbatim and translated. The coded transcripts were thematically analysed.
Results: Eight major themes were identified to influence ART adherence among young adults: medication-related factors, healthcare system factors, attitudes of healthcare workers, economic factors, disclosure, acceptance, mobile phone reminders and family support.
Conclusion: Adherence to ART is a major problem in our communities, and people living with HIV are still finding it challenging to optimally adhere to their ART medication because of the identified factors that influence ART adherence. Family support is a significant factor that was identified to positively influence ART as it leads to disclosure and acceptance of HIV-positive status, better emotional well-being and subsequently improved ART adherence.Contribution: This study underscores the importance of a family-oriented, patient-centred care approach in managing HIV and ART adherence.
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South African Family Practice (SAFP) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, which strives to provide primary care physicians and researchers with a broad range of scholarly work in the disciplines of Family Medicine, Primary Health Care, Rural Medicine, District Health and other related fields. SAFP publishes original research, clinical reviews, and pertinent commentary that advance the knowledge base of these disciplines. The content of SAFP is designed to reflect and support further development of the broad basis of these disciplines through original research and critical review of evidence in important clinical areas; as well as to provide practitioners with continuing professional development material.