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Quality of Life and Nutritional Status of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA?s) in Western Maharashtra-A Prospective Cohort Study

机译:马哈拉施特拉西部地区艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的生活质量和营养状况-前瞻性队列研究

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Decades ago HIV/AIDS epidemic was considered as unprecedented human catastrophe. With Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) services easily available and accessible to everyone, HIV/AIDS has become a chronically manageable illness wherein Nutritional status and Quality of Life (QOL) play a key role in long-term impact of ART on People Living with HIV/AIDs (PLHA?s). Therefore, a study is needed to better understand the factors affecting them.Aim: To assess the psychological component of QOL of PLHAs and their association with nutritional status, health satisfaction and socioeconomic factors at the end of one year and to recommend measures to improve the QOL based upon the findings of the study.Materials and Methods: A prospective cohort study was carried out across two ART centres in western Maharashtra and data were collected by means of pre-validated, pre-tested questionnaire with relevant investigations and anthropometric measurements. PLHAs who were freshly placed on ART and consented to participate were included in the study and followed up for one year. A total of 10 PLHAs were lost to follow-up and finally 249 were included in the analysis.Results: With respect to nutritional status, 107 (43%) were having under-nutrition at the baseline and 84 (33.7%) at the end of one year in spite of free ART. Anaemia was found among 179 (71.9%) participants at baseline and 159 (63.9%) at the end of one year. Low albumin was seen among 39 (15.7%) participants at the baseline and similar number of them were at the end of one year. Dietary intake was inadequate among 178 (71.5%) participants. Forty (16.1%) participants had excellent QOL, 82 (32.9%) still had poor QOL in spite of free ART being given for one year. There was no significant difference in the health status before and after one year of ART among 180 (72.3%) participants.Female sex deteriorated income status, deteriorated BMI status, deteriorated anaemic status, deteriorated CD4 count, after health status less than five, diet inadequacy were significantly associated with poor QOL. On multiple logistic regression model, female sex was 2.4 times (p=0.014) and deteriorated BMI/undernutrition was 3.6 times (p<0.001) more associated with poor QOL and were statistically significant.Conclusion: Immediate measures need to be directed to improve nutritional status in PLHA?s by giving nutritional support (food security), job security, income security along with free ART in order to have excellent QOL as compared to providing free ART alone.
机译:几十年前,艾滋病毒/艾滋病的流行被认为是前所未有的人类灾难。借助所有人容易获得的抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)服务,艾滋病毒/艾滋病已成为一种长期可控制的疾病,其中营养状况和生活质量(QOL)在抗逆转录病毒疗法对长期生存的人的长期影响中起着关键作用艾滋病毒/艾滋病(PLHA?s)。因此,需要进行一项研究,以更好地了解影响他们的因素。目的:在一年结束时评估PLHA的生活质量的心理成分及其与营养状况,健康满意度和社会经济因素的关联,并提出措施建议材料与方法:在马哈拉施特拉邦西部的两个ART中心进行了一项前瞻性队列研究,并通过预先验证的,经过预先测试的问卷以及相关数据进行收集。调查和人体测量。将刚接受抗逆转录病毒治疗并同意参加的PLHA纳入研究,并随访一年。总共丢失了10个PLHA,并进行了后续分析。结果:就营养状况而言,基线时营养不良的有107人(43%),基线时营养不良的有84人(33.7%)。尽管有免费ART,但仍在一年结束时使用。基线时有179名(71.9%)参与者患有贫血,一年结束时有159名(63.9%)。在基线时,有39名参与者(15.7%)观察到低白蛋白,并且在一年结束时他们的数量相似。 178名(71.5%)参与者的饮食摄入不足。 40名(16.1%)参与者具有出色的QOL,尽管有一年免费的ART治疗,但仍有82名(32.9%)的QOL差。 180名(72.3%)参与者接受抗逆转录病毒治疗前后一年的健康状况无显着差异。女性,收入状况恶化,BMI状况恶化,贫血状况恶化,贫血状况,CD4计数下降,健康状况少于5岁的人,饮食不足与不良生活质量显着相关。在多对数回归模型中,女性的2.4倍(p = 0.014)和体重指数/营养不良恶化的3.6倍(p <0.001)与不良生活质量相关,且具有统计学意义。结论:需要采取直接措施与单独提供免费抗病毒药物相比,通过提供营养支持(食品安全),工作保障,收入安全以及免费抗病毒药物来改善PLHA中的营养状况,从而获得出色的QOL。

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