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Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2015.
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| author | Phalafala, Mathatho Samuel |
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| spelling | oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/96973 The effects of HIV status disclosure on antiretroviral treatment adherence Phalafala, Mathatho Samuel Dippenaar, Riana Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences. Dept. of Industrial Psychology. Africa Centre for HIV/AIDS Management. UCTD HIV infections -- Treatment -- South Africa AIDS (Diseases) -- Treament -- South Africa HIV infections -- Reporting -- South Africa AIDS (Disease) -- Reporting -- South Africa Patient compliance -- South Africa Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2015. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Successful antiretroviral therapy (ART) depends on appropriate use of antiretroviral agents; which ultimately prevents replication of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) thus delaying clinical progression of the disease. This study explored how HIV status disclosure affects adherence to antiretroviral therapy at Mamelodi Hospital, using a convenience sampling method with a sample size of 50 adults above 18 years who were on treatment for a minimum of two years prior to the study. An interview protocol was used to uncover patients’ demographics, sexual orientation, and HIV status disclosure, adherence to antiretroviral drugs, drug side effects, how often they missed their doses and how HIV status disclosure / non-disclosure affected their adherence to treatment. Patients’ medical records were assessed to validate and correlate the information obtained from the interviews. The scientific test results used were the CD4count and Viral loads which are used to monitor the HIV/AIDS disease progression. All partakers involved in the study made their HIV status known and reported taking their medicines regularly. The patients’ CD4 count and VL were verified, the CD4 count has shown an upward trend while the VL load showed a downward trend in keeping with patients who are adhering to ART. The majority of participants (54% or 27 patients) reported they had never skipped taking their medication. The participants also reported they had taken their medicine in front of other people and they constituted 74% (37) of the group. Of this 74%, 78.38% (29 patients) said it was because they had disclosed their status. This observation supports the fact that if you have disclosed your HIV status, you have better chances of adhering to prescribed medication. Findings from the study at Mamelodi Hospital revealed that for as long as one has disclosed their HIV status, the outcome of treatment adherence will be better. The only shortfall noted was lack of partakers who did not divulge their HIV status thus a comparison could not be done. It was acknowledged that some participants in the study might have reported disclosure of their HIV status to be in good favour of the researcher to create an impression that they are adhering to their medication. The study has confirmed the existence of a relationship between HIV status disclosure and adherence to ART. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Suksessvolle antiretrovirale terapie (ART) hang af van die toepaslike gebruik van antiretrovirale middels, wat replikase van die MI-virus verhoed, en dus die kliniese vordering van die siekte vertraag. Hierdie studie het ondersoek hoe die bekendmaking van MIV-status die gehoorsaamheid tot ART beïnvloed het by die Mamelodi Hospitaal. ‘n Gerieflikheid-streekproef met ‘n groote van 50 volwassenes bo 18 jaar is gebruik en die deelnememers moes ten minste vir twee jaar voor die studie reeds op behandeling gewees het. Data is deur middel van onderhoude ingesamel, met die doel om pasiënte se demografiese inligting, seksuele orientasie, MIV-status, gehoorsaamheid tot ART en newe-effekte van ART in te samel. Pasiënte se mediese rekords is nagegaan om die inligting wat uit die onderhoude verkry is te bevestig. Die wetenskaplike toetse wat gebruik is, was die CD4-telling en virale lading wat gebruik word om MIV/Vigs te monitor. Al die deelnemers het hul MIV-status bekend gemaak en aangedui dat hul hul medikasie gereeld gebruik. Die pasiënte se CD4-tellings en virale lading is bevestig, die CD4-tellings het ‘n opwaartse neiging getoon terwyl die virale lading ‘n afwaartse neighing getoon het. Die meerderheid van die deelnemers (54%) het aangedui dat hul nog nooit hul medikasie oorgeslaan het nie. 74% van die deelnemers het aagedui dat hul hul medikasie voor ander mense neem - hul noem dat dit as gevolg van die feit is dat hul hul status bekend gemaak het. Dit ondersteun die feit dat mense wie hul status bekend maak beter kanse het om gehoorsaam hul medikasie te gebruik. Die studie by die Mamelodi Hospitaal toon dat solank mense hul MIV-status bekend maak, hul meer gehoorsaam is teenoor die gebruik van hul medikasie. Die studie bevestig dus die verband tussen bekendmaking van MIV-status en gehoorsaamheid tot ART. Masters 2015-05-20T09:28:49Z 2015-05-20T09:28:49Z 2015-04 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/96973 en_ZA Stellenbosch University 53 pages : illustrations application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University |
| spellingShingle | UCTD HIV infections -- Treatment -- South Africa AIDS (Diseases) -- Treament -- South Africa HIV infections -- Reporting -- South Africa AIDS (Disease) -- Reporting -- South Africa Patient compliance -- South Africa Phalafala, Mathatho Samuel The effects of HIV status disclosure on antiretroviral treatment adherence |
| title | The effects of HIV status disclosure on antiretroviral treatment adherence |
| title_full | The effects of HIV status disclosure on antiretroviral treatment adherence |
| title_fullStr | The effects of HIV status disclosure on antiretroviral treatment adherence |
| title_full_unstemmed | The effects of HIV status disclosure on antiretroviral treatment adherence |
| title_short | The effects of HIV status disclosure on antiretroviral treatment adherence |
| title_sort | effects of hiv status disclosure on antiretroviral treatment adherence |
| topic | UCTD HIV infections -- Treatment -- South Africa AIDS (Diseases) -- Treament -- South Africa HIV infections -- Reporting -- South Africa AIDS (Disease) -- Reporting -- South Africa Patient compliance -- South Africa |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/96973 |
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