Authors
Allison R Webel
Publication date
2010/9/1
Journal
AIDS care
Volume
22
Issue
9
Pages
1029-1040
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Objective. To test the impact of participation in a peer-based intervention for symptom management for women living with HIV infection on selected outcome measures including, symptom intensity, medication adherence, viral control, and quality of life. Design. Randomized clinical trial. Methods. Participants were recruited using a convenient, consecutive sampling method. Those participants randomized to the experimental condition attended seven, peer-led sessions over seven weeks. Participants randomized to the control condition received a copy of HIV Symptom Management Strategies: A Manual for People Living with HIV/AIDS. Participants completed four surveys assessing change over time in the aforementioned outcome variables. Results. Eighty-nine HIV-infected women followed over 14 weeks and there were no differences between the two groups on baseline demographic variables …
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