The status quo and influencing factors of antiretroviral therapy compliance in AIDS patients
Tang Zhenqun1, Chen Meimei2, Xu Linlin2
1. Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Xiuyu District,Putian City,Fujian Province,Putian,Fujian,351100; 2. The First Hospital of Putian City,Fujian Province,Putian,Fujian,351100
Abstract:Objective To investigate the status and influencing factors of antiretroviral therapy compliance in AIDS patients. Methods The clinical data of 150 AIDS patients who were followed up and managed by our center and were referred to designated hospitals for treatment were retrospectively analyzed.All of them received antiretroviral therapy for one year.In the good compliance group and the poor compliance group,the related factors affecting their treatment compliance were analyzed. Results Among the 150 patients,30 had poor treatment compliance,and 120 had good compliance;univariate analysis showed that low educational level,adverse reactions during treatment,lack of understanding of disease and treatment knowledge,negative attitude towards disease and patients.Poor treatment compliance was associated with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that low educational level,adverse reactions during treatment,lack of understanding of disease and treatment knowledge,and negative attitude towards disease were independent risk factors for patients' treatment compliance(P<0.05 and OR≥1). Conclusion The compliance of AIDS patients with antiretroviral therapy needs to be improved.Low education level,adverse reactions during treatment,lack of understanding of disease and treatment knowledge,and negative attitude towards disease are independent influencing factors.Clinical interventions should be formulated for the above factors.To improve patient compliance with treatment.
汤振群, 陈玫玫, 许林琳. 艾滋病患者抗逆转录病毒治疗依从性现状及其影响因素分析[J]. 哈尔滨医药, 2022, 42(5): 32-34.
Tang Zhenqun, Chen Meimei, Xu Linlin. The status quo and influencing factors of antiretroviral therapy compliance in AIDS patients. journal1, 2022, 42(5): 32-34.