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Patient characteristics and perceived health status of individuals with HIV and tuberculosis coinfection in Guangxi, China

机译:中国广西艾滋病合并肺结核患者的特征和健康状况

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To explore demographics, clinical and medication profiles, patients’ social support, and perceived health status in HIV/TB coinfected patients in Guangxi, China. We performed a cross-sectional study in the HIV clinic of the Guigang City People's Hospital (N = 150). Health professionals conducted face-to-face interviews and collected data from patients’ electronic medical records regarding patients’ demographic, clinical, and medication information, as well as their social support and perceived health status. We classified all HIV/AIDS patients into HIV monoinfected and TB coinfected, at a ratio of 2:1. Compared with the HIV monoinfected, patients with HIV/TB coinfection were more likely to be older, male, less educated, unemployed, carrying health insurance, having advanced stage of HIV infection, longer history with HIV, and other opportunistic infections. Patients coinfected with TB were also more likely to hold a negative belief that their HIV treatment could prevent exacerbations, and reported significantly worse emotional/informational support, social interaction, and perceived health status. Better social support and better self-efficacy to the HIV treatment adherence was significantly associated with better perceived health status among patients with HIV and TB coinfection. Having HIV/TB coinfection was associated with poorer perceived general well-being and mental health, particularly in those undergoing TB therapy. Our findings suggest the need for mental health referrals and medication management for coinfected individuals, as well as further efforts and policies to improve coordinated care.
机译:了解中国广西艾滋病合并感染的患者的人口统计资料,临床和用药情况,患者的社会支持以及健康状况。我们在贵港市人民医院(N = 150)的艾滋病诊所进行了横断面研究。卫生专业人员进行了面对面的采访,并从患者的电子病历中收集了有关患者的人口统计,临床和用药信息以及他们的社会支持和健康状况的数据。我们将所有HIV / AIDS患者分为2:1的HIV单一感染和TB共感染。与单一感染艾滋病毒相比,合并感染艾滋病毒/结核病的患者更有可能是年龄更大,男性,文化程度较低,失业,携带健康保险,艾滋病毒感染晚期,艾滋病毒感染史较长和其他机会性感染。合并感染结核病的患者也更有可能持有负面看法,认为他们的艾滋病毒治疗可以预防病情加重,并且报告说他们的情感/信息支持,社交互动和感知的健康状况明显较差。更好的社会支持和对HIV治疗依从性的更好自我效能与HIV和TB合并感染患者更好的感知健康状况显着相关。合并感染艾滋病毒/结核病与总体健康状况和心理健康状况较差有关,尤其是在接受结核病治疗的患者中。我们的研究结果表明,需要针对合并感染者进行心理健康咨询和药物管理,并需要进一步的努力和政策来改善协调医疗。

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