Differential Self-Reported Determinants to Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence: Findings from Caregivers of Children Under Five Years Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Attending Al-Sabah Hospital, South Sudan

Peter Deng Tong, Christine Atuhairwe, Ivan Mugisha Taremwa Clarke International University, Kampala, UgandaCorrespondence: Ivan Mugisha Taremwa Tel +256 774346368Email imugisha@ymail.comAim/Objective: This study explored the caregivers’ self-reported determinants of antiretroviral therapy...

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Main Authors: Tong PD, Atuhairwe C, Taremwa IM
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spelling doaj-abb08848a26740798e0beb8bbc2c4cd82020-11-25T03:36:06ZengDove Medical PressHIV/AIDS : Research and Palliative Care1179-13732020-05-01Volume 1217518653823Differential Self-Reported Determinants to Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence: Findings from Caregivers of Children Under Five Years Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Attending Al-Sabah Hospital, South SudanTong PDAtuhairwe CTaremwa IMPeter Deng Tong, Christine Atuhairwe, Ivan Mugisha Taremwa Clarke International University, Kampala, UgandaCorrespondence: Ivan Mugisha Taremwa Tel +256 774346368Email imugisha@ymail.comAim/Objective: This study explored the caregivers’ self-reported determinants of antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among children under five years living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection attending Al-Sabah Hospital, South Sudan.Methods: A cross-sectional study of 126 caregivers of HIV-infected children under five years was conducted at Al-Sabah Hospital, South Sudan. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered questionnaire. The self-reported adherence was measured as a binary variable using binary logistic regression. Only variables that were significant at bivariate analysis were analyzed at multivariate level and interpreted using the odds ratios (p< 0.05).Results: Out of 126 caregivers with HIV-infected children, 38 (30.2%) did not adhere to ART. Of the proportion that adhered to ART (88, 69.8%), 49 (55.7%) were male. Most of the children (52, 59.1%) were above two years, but under five years. Fifty (56.8%) of those who adhered had completed 3 months on ART, and the majority were at WHO stage-1 of HIV infection. Analysis of the determinants indicated that children’s duration on ART (p=0.001), type of ART regimen (single, double or triple therapy) (p=0.065), type of work done by the caregiver to earn a living (p-value 0.003), time a child was initiated on ART (p=0.002), caregiver–child relationship (p=0.002), caregiver-spousal support (p=0.019), type of support obtained whether monetary or not (p=0.000), when the child was started on ART (p=0.004), the person administering ART (p=0.010), the type of ARVs administered (p=0.001), the caregiver detecting ART side effects (p=0.000), types of adverse effects suffered by the child (p=0.043), time of receiving ART (p=0.047), use of western medicine (p=0.043), healthcare cadre (p=0.002), the kind of attention the healthcare provider offered (p=0.015), and improvements in quality of HIV services (p=0.001) were significantly associated with ART adherence.Conclusion: The study findings indicated that ART adherence among HIV-infected children under five years was suboptimal. This will necessitate continuous engagement and education of caregivers on the prominence of adhering to ART.Keywords: ART adherence, children under five, HIV, caregivers, Al-Sabah, South Sudanhttps://www.dovepress.com/differential-self-reported-determinants-to-antiretroviral-therapy-adhe-peer-reviewed-article-HIVart adherencechildren under fivehivcaregiversal-sabahsouth sudan
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Differential Self-Reported Determinants to Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence: Findings from Caregivers of Children Under Five Years Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Attending Al-Sabah Hospital, South Sudan
HIV/AIDS : Research and Palliative Care
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children under five
hiv
caregivers
al-sabah
south sudan
author_facet Tong PD
Atuhairwe C
Taremwa IM
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title Differential Self-Reported Determinants to Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence: Findings from Caregivers of Children Under Five Years Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Attending Al-Sabah Hospital, South Sudan
title_short Differential Self-Reported Determinants to Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence: Findings from Caregivers of Children Under Five Years Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Attending Al-Sabah Hospital, South Sudan
title_full Differential Self-Reported Determinants to Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence: Findings from Caregivers of Children Under Five Years Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Attending Al-Sabah Hospital, South Sudan
title_fullStr Differential Self-Reported Determinants to Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence: Findings from Caregivers of Children Under Five Years Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Attending Al-Sabah Hospital, South Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Differential Self-Reported Determinants to Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence: Findings from Caregivers of Children Under Five Years Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Attending Al-Sabah Hospital, South Sudan
title_sort differential self-reported determinants to antiretroviral therapy adherence: findings from caregivers of children under five years living with human immunodeficiency virus infection attending al-sabah hospital, south sudan
publisher Dove Medical Press
series HIV/AIDS : Research and Palliative Care
issn 1179-1373
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Peter Deng Tong, Christine Atuhairwe, Ivan Mugisha Taremwa Clarke International University, Kampala, UgandaCorrespondence: Ivan Mugisha Taremwa Tel +256 774346368Email imugisha@ymail.comAim/Objective: This study explored the caregivers’ self-reported determinants of antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among children under five years living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection attending Al-Sabah Hospital, South Sudan.Methods: A cross-sectional study of 126 caregivers of HIV-infected children under five years was conducted at Al-Sabah Hospital, South Sudan. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered questionnaire. The self-reported adherence was measured as a binary variable using binary logistic regression. Only variables that were significant at bivariate analysis were analyzed at multivariate level and interpreted using the odds ratios (p< 0.05).Results: Out of 126 caregivers with HIV-infected children, 38 (30.2%) did not adhere to ART. Of the proportion that adhered to ART (88, 69.8%), 49 (55.7%) were male. Most of the children (52, 59.1%) were above two years, but under five years. Fifty (56.8%) of those who adhered had completed 3 months on ART, and the majority were at WHO stage-1 of HIV infection. Analysis of the determinants indicated that children’s duration on ART (p=0.001), type of ART regimen (single, double or triple therapy) (p=0.065), type of work done by the caregiver to earn a living (p-value 0.003), time a child was initiated on ART (p=0.002), caregiver–child relationship (p=0.002), caregiver-spousal support (p=0.019), type of support obtained whether monetary or not (p=0.000), when the child was started on ART (p=0.004), the person administering ART (p=0.010), the type of ARVs administered (p=0.001), the caregiver detecting ART side effects (p=0.000), types of adverse effects suffered by the child (p=0.043), time of receiving ART (p=0.047), use of western medicine (p=0.043), healthcare cadre (p=0.002), the kind of attention the healthcare provider offered (p=0.015), and improvements in quality of HIV services (p=0.001) were significantly associated with ART adherence.Conclusion: The study findings indicated that ART adherence among HIV-infected children under five years was suboptimal. This will necessitate continuous engagement and education of caregivers on the prominence of adhering to ART.Keywords: ART adherence, children under five, HIV, caregivers, Al-Sabah, South Sudan
topic art adherence
children under five
hiv
caregivers
al-sabah
south sudan
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