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Medicines information and adherence in HIV/AIDS patients.

机译:HIV / AIDS患者的药物信息和依从性。

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BACKGROUND: Providing written medicines information is being legislated in an increasing number of countries worldwide, with the patient information leaflet (PIL) being the most widely used method for conveying health information. The impact of providing such information on adherence to therapy is reportedly unpredictable. Therapy for human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) and related opportunistic infections usually involves polytherapy and complex regimens, both of which are risk factors for non-adherence. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of medicines information on adherence to chronic co-trimoxazole therapy in low-literate HIV/AIDS patients. METHODS: Two different PILs were designed for co-trimoxazole tablets and were available in both English and isiXhosa. Participants were randomly allocated to a control group (receiving no PIL), group A (receiving a "complex PIL") and group B (receiving a "simple PIL" incorporating pictograms). At the first interview, demographic data were collected and the time, date and day that the participant would take his/her first tablet of the month's course was also documented. In a follow-up interview adherence to therapy was assessed using two methods; self-report and tablet count. RESULTS: The medicines information materials incorporating simple text and pictograms resulted in significantly improved adherence to therapy in the short term, whereas a non-significant increase in adherence was associated with the availability of the more complex information. This was shown by both the self-reported assessment as well as the tablet count. CONCLUSION: This research suggests that appropriately designed written material can have a positive impact in improving adherence and, together with verbal consultation, are essential for enabling patients to make appropriate decisions about their medicine taking.
机译:背景技术:在全球越来越多的国家中,立法规定提供书面药品信息,患者信息单张(PIL)是传达健康信息的最广泛使用的方法。据报道,提供此类信息对坚持治疗的影响是不可预测的。人类免疫缺陷病毒/后天免疫缺陷综合症(HIV / AIDS)和相关机会性感染的治疗通常涉及多药疗法和复杂的治疗方案,这两者都是不坚持治疗的危险因素。这项研究的目的是评估药物信息对低文化程度艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者坚持长期服用复方新诺明的影响。方法:为复方新诺明片设计了两种不同的PIL,有英文和isiXhosa两种版本。参与者被随机分为对照组(不接受PIL),A组(接受“复杂PIL”)和B组(接受象形图的“简单PIL”)。在第一次面试时,收集了人口统计数据,并记录了参与者参加本月课程的第一个平板电脑的时间,日期和日期。在后续访谈中,使用两种方法评估对治疗的依从性;自我报告和平板电脑计数。结果:结合了简单文字和象形图的药物信息材料在短期内显着改善了对治疗的依从性,而依从性的非显着提高与更复杂信息的可用性相关。自我报告的评估以及药片的数量都表明了这一点。结论:这项研究表明,适当设计的书面材料可以对改善依从性产生积极的影响,并且与口头咨询相结合,对于使患者能够做出适当的服药决定至关重要。

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