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Clinical studies in patients with AIDS medication compliance and influencing factors of Taizhou
Author(s): CAI Xi-aye, CAI Tianguo
Pages: 64-
67
Year: 2015
Issue:
10
Journal: The Chinese Journal of Human Sexuality
Keyword: AIDS; medication compliance; Factors;
Abstract: Objectives:To investigate the AIDS medication compliance factors,intervention patients im-prove patient medication compliance.Methods:577 cases of AIDS,according to their medication adherence were divided into two groups.For sociodemographic factors,drug factors,and treatment factors were investigated and the two groups were statistically and compared.Results:The age of good compliance group,duration,types of medica-tion and drug use were significantly lower than the compliance time difference between groups was significantly high-er than the annual income of poor adherence group.The difference was statistically significant (P <0.05).Good compliance female patient group,high school education or less,married,disease knowledge and knowledge about drugs,mental health person,medical services and doctor -patient relationships,families with good and caught his own expense significantly more than non -poor compliance persons;alcoholism,drug abuse,and there is signifi-cantly less adverse drug reactions caught with poor medication compliance.The comparison between the two groups was statistically significant (P <0.05).Logistic regression multivariate analysis,age,annual income,type and timing of drug use,disease and drug knowledge to grasp the situation,the existence of adverse reactions,as well as with the families of the extent of the impact of payment of medical expenses AIDS medication compliance independ-ence risk factors (P <0.05).Conclusions:Most patients with AIDS medication compliance is good,and factors affecting medication adherence and more want,including the patient’s own factors,including drug factors and treat-ment factors in clinical work carried out by the intervention of factors improve patient medication compliance.
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