Adherence to antiretroviral therapy among women living with HIV with previous participation in prevention of mother-to-child transmission programmes in Moshi, Tanzania
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Adherence to antiretroviral therapy among women living with HIV with previous participation
in prevention of mother-to-child transmission programmes in Moshi, Tanzania
Linnea Jönsson
Degree Project, Programme in Medicine, 2018.
Department of Infectious Diseases, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Background
To optimize adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in prevention of mother-to-child
transmission (PMTCT) programmes, it is important to know ART adherence patterns among
women. Increased knowledge of this can increase compliance to ART and further on decrease
transmission of HIV from mother to child.
Aim
Investigate the effects of previous participation in PMTCT programmes on ART adherence
among women living with HIV attending the PMTCT programme.
Methods
This cohort study was conducted at health centres in Moshi, Tanzania, March–April 2018. A semistructured
questionnaire was administered to women attending Care and Treatment Clinics and
antenatal clinics. In addition, information from medical charts was collected. Adherence was
defined as number of missed doses during the last week. Good adherence was defined as an intake
of 95% or more.
Results
Twenty-one participants were enrolled. Nineteen women (90%) were adherent to their medication
during the last week. Eight women (38%) had previously participated in a PMTCT programme and
among those, two women had ended prematurely. There was no significant difference in ART
adherence among mothers participating in the PMTCT programme for the first time compared to
those who had participated before (p = 0.51).
Conclusion
Adherence rate among the women attending the PMTCT programme in Moshi is high. No
correlation between previous participation in PMTCT programme and ART adherence was
found.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2018-07-10Author
Jönsson, Linnea
Keywords
PMTCT, HIV, Medication adherence, Antiretroviral therapy
Language
eng