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Personal Factors Influencing Patients' Adherence to ART in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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NursingSocial StigmaStigmatizationHealth PolicyTreatment And PreventionAfrican ArtsMental Health StigmaMedicineHealth PromotionHealth BehaviorAddis AbabaPersonal FactorsMedical AnthropologyArt Adherence LevelsArt AdministrationMental HealthPublic HealthAntiretroviral Therapy
Our study attempted to identify personal (patient-related) factors influencing antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. A quantitative, descriptive design was used. Structured interviews were conducted with 355 HIV-infected patients on ART. The findings revealed that stigma, discrimination, depression, and alcohol use negatively affected patients' ART adherence levels. However, patients' knowledge levels had no influence on their ART adherence levels, contrary to other researchers' reports. Addressing stigma and discrimination at community levels might enhance patients' abilities to take their medications in the presence of others. Health care professionals should be educated to diagnose and treat depression in patients during the early stages of ART administration. Patients who are nonadherent to ART should be counseled about potential alcohol abuse. Stigma-related challenges also need to be addressed.
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