Authors
Li Li, Sung‐Jae Lee, Yi Wen, Chunqing Lin, Dai Wan, Chuleeporn Jiraphongsa
Publication date
2010/6
Journal
Nursing & health sciences
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
212-220
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Asia
Description
The importance of antiretroviral therapy adherence for patients living with HIV/AIDS has been well documented. Despite this critical need, many do not follow prescribed regimens. To examine the barriers that lead to non‐adherence, we used cross‐sectional survey data from a randomized controlled intervention trial in northern and north‐eastern Thailand. Of the 507 patients that were enrolled in the trial, we analyzed 386 patients on antiretroviral therapy in order to examine the barriers to adherence. In addition to demographic characteristics, depressive symptoms, physical health, access to care, social support, and internalized shame, HIV disclosure and family communication were examined. The correlation analysis revealed that adherence is significantly associated with internalized shame, access to care, depressive symptoms, and family communication. Based on the multiple logistic regression analysis …
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Scholar articles
L Li, SJ Lee, Y Wen, C Lin, D Wan, C Jiraphongsa - Nursing & health sciences, 2010