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Attendance at an outpatient follow-up clinic by HIV-positive psychiatric patients initiated on ART as inpatients

机译:HIV阳性精神病患者在住院期间开始接受抗逆转录病毒疗法的门诊随访

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Background. Evidence suggests that the presence of mental illness may be associated with poorer adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART). There is also a general understanding that patients initiated on ART as inpatients have poorer outcomes than those initiated as outpatients. Negative perceptions regarding future adherence may affect the clinical decision to initiate ART in hospitalised psychiatric patients. Attendance at clinic appointments is an indicator of medication adherence, and is easily measurable in a limited-resource setting. Objectives. The primary objective of this study was to examine the rate of attendance at the first clinic appointment post discharge from a period of psychiatric hospitalisation in HIV-positive psychiatric patients initiated on ART as inpatients. A secondary objective was to determine which factors, if any, were associated with clinic attendance. Methods. This study was a retrospective record review, conducted at the Luthando Neuropsychiatric HIV Clinic in Soweto, which is an integrated mental healthcare and ART clinic. Patients who were initiated on ART as psychiatric inpatients from 1 July 2009 to 31 December 2010, and subsequently discharged for outpatient follow-up at Luthando Clinic were included in the sample. Results. There were 98 patients included in the analysis. The sample was predominantly female. The rate of attendance was 80%. The attendant and non-attendant groups were similar in terms of demographic and clinical data. Significantly fewer non-attendant patients had disclosed their HIV status to their treatment supporter ( p =0.01). Conclusion. Non-disclosure of HIV status needs to be further addressed in integrated psychiatric HIV treatment facilities in order to improve attendance. Female predominance in this setting should also be further investigated.
机译:背景。有证据表明,精神疾病的存在可能与抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)依从性差有关。还普遍认为,以抗逆转录病毒疗法住院的患者比那些以门诊住院患者的治疗效果差。关于未来依从性的负面看法可能会影响住院精神病患者开始抗病毒治疗的临床决策。参加诊所预约是药物依从性的指标,在​​资源有限的情况下很容易测量。目标。这项研究的主要目的是检查在住院期间开始接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的HIV阳性精神病患者在精神病住院期间出院后首次就诊的出勤率。第二个目标是确定哪些因素(如果有)与门诊就诊相关。方法。这项研究是回顾性记录审查,由Soweto的Luthando Neuropsychiatric HIV诊所进行,该诊所是一家综合性精神保健和ART诊所。样本包括2009年7月1日至2010年12月31日开始接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的精神病患者,随后在Luthando诊所接受门诊随访的患者。结果。分析中有98位患者。样本主要是女性。出席率为80%。护理人员和非护理人员组在人口统计学和临床​​数据方面相似。向其治疗支持者披露其HIV状况的非主治患者明显减少(p = 0.01)。结论。为了提高出勤率,需要在综合的精神科艾滋病毒治疗设施中进一步解决未公开艾滋病毒状况的问题。在这种情况下女性的优势地位也应进一步调查。

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