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Challenges of accessing care in art clinic during COVID-19 lockdown in Lagos
Salako, A O; Odubela, O O; Ohwodo, H O; Opaneye, B; Ojuko, S O; Nwankwo, N L; Ejiga, Q E; David, A N; Salako, B L.
  • Salako, A O; Department of Clinical Sciences, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba. Lagos State. NG
  • Odubela, O O; Department of Clinical Sciences, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba. Lagos State. NG
  • Ohwodo, H O; Department of Clinical Sciences, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba. Lagos State. NG
  • Opaneye, B; Department of Clinical Sciences, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba. Lagos State. NG
  • Ojuko, S O; Department of Clinical Sciences, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba. NG
  • Nwankwo, N L; Department of Clinical Sciences, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba. Lagos State. NG
  • Ejiga, Q E; Department of Clinical Sciences, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba. Lagos State. NG
  • David, A N; Department of Clinical Sciences, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba. Lagos State. NG
  • Salako, B L; Department of Clinical Sciences, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba. Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State. Lagos State. NG
Niger. j. clin. pract. (Online) ; 25(1): 49-54, 2022. Tableaux
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1357859
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ABSTRACT

Background:

As the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic continues to ravage the world, its impact on the health systems and survival of people with chronic diseases especially People living with HIV [PLWH] could be undermined. It becomes relevant to assess the challenges PLWH face during this period to institute measures towards combating the negative effects of the pandemic.

Aims:

This study aims to investigate the challenges faced by PLWH in accessing care during the lockdown period in Lagos, Nigeria. The study was a cross-sectional one involving PLWH aged 18 years and above who presented for care. An interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to obtain information on demographic characteristics, their knowledge about COVID-19 disease, and challenges experienced in accessing care during the COVID-19-induced lockdown. Ethical approval was obtained from the Institution Research Ethics Board (IRB) of NIMR. Patients and

Methods:

Data generated from the survey was exported to Excel and analyzed using SPSS version 23.0.

Results:

The mean age of PLWH who participated in the study was 42.2 (±12.2) years. The majority were female (74.3%), married (66.3%), employed (58.9%), and on less than $100 monthly income (80.5%). The commonest challenges experienced were psychological (78.5%), financial (68%) and food (40.7%). There were significant association among the income status, lack of food (OR 2.5, CI 1.4-4.5, P = 0.002), financial challenges (OR 1.7, CI 1.0­3.0, P = 0.048) and psychological challenges (OR; 1.8, CI 1.0-3.5, P = 0.05). Ninety­five percent of participants believed SARS-COV-2 infection is a viral infection.

Conclusions:

PLWH faces a myriad of challenges that would have a significant impact on their overall well-being and the gains of HIV care.
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: HIV Infections / Ambulatory Care Facilities / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Niger. j. clin. pract. (Online) Year: 2022 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Department of Clinical Sciences, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba/NG

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: HIV Infections / Ambulatory Care Facilities / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Niger. j. clin. pract. (Online) Year: 2022 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Department of Clinical Sciences, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba/NG