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J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care ; 14(3): 72-5, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12800813

ABSTRACT

Adherence is critical to the success of antiretroviral therapy, with near perfect medication taking required for optimal results. Many factors may affect a patient's ability to adhere to antiretroviral therapy, including complexity of the regimen and adverse effects from medications. Previous research showed that some disparity may exist between clinicians' and patients' attitudes regarding characteristics of a regimen that are likely to affect adherence. The present survey was conducted in a rural HIV clinic and confirmed that similar differences were present in clinician and patient perceptions of adherence barriers. The patient population noted side effects and complexity of schedule as most likely to affect adherence, illustrating the need for thorough discussion of new regimens and involvement of the patient in treatment decisions.


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Ambulatory Care Facilities , Attitude of Health Personnel , HIV Infections/psychology , Medical Staff/psychology , Nursing Staff/psychology , Patient Compliance/psychology , Rural Health Services , Anti-HIV Agents/adverse effects , Anti-HIV Agents/therapeutic use , Delaware , HIV Infections/drug therapy , Health Care Surveys , Humans , Needs Assessment , Nurse Practitioners/psychology , Patient Education as Topic , Patient Participation , Self Administration/adverse effects , Self Administration/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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