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Quality of life of People living with HIV and AIDS attending the Antiretroviral Clinic, University College Hospital, Nigeria/ Qualite de vie des personnes vivant avec le VIH et le Sida se rendant dans le centre de traitement antiretroviral de l'hopital universitaire au Nigeria
Background: Quality of life (QOL) is an important component in the evaluation of the well-being of people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA), especially with the appreciable rise in longevity of PLWHA. Moreover, limited studies have been conducted in Nigeria on how PLWHA perceive their life with the W...
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description | Background: Quality of life (QOL) is an important component in the evaluation of the well-being of people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA), especially with the appreciable rise in longevity of PLWHA. Moreover, limited studies have been conducted in Nigeria on how PLWHA perceive their life with the World Health Organisation Quality of Life Brief Scale (WHOQOL-Bref) instrument. Objective: This study assessed the QOL of PLWHA attending the antiretroviral (ARV) clinics, UCH Ibadan, Nigeria. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted from June to September 2008 that involved 150 randomly selected HIV-positive patients who were regular attendees at the antiretroviral clinic, UCH Ibadan. An interviewer administered questionnaire was used to collect information on sociodemographic data, satisfaction with perceived social support, medical records, and QOL was assessed with WHOQOL-Bref. Results: The mean age of the respondents was 38.1 [+ or -] 9.0 years and the male : female ratio was 1:2. The mean CD4 count was higher in female patients than in male patients, 407 cells/[mm.sup.3] : 329 cells/[mm.sup.3] (p = 0.005). The mean QOL scores on the scale of (0-100) in three domains were similar: psychological health, 71.60 [+ or -] 18.40; physical health, 71.60 [+ or -] 13.90; and the environmental domain, 70.10 [+ or -] 12.00; with the lowest score in the social domain, 68.89 [+ or -] 16.70. Asymptomatic HIV-positive patients had significantly better mean QOL scores than symptomatic patients in the physical (74.04 [+ or -] 16.85 versus 64.47 [+ or -] 20.94, p = 0.005) and psychological domains (76.09 [+ or -] 12.93 versus 69.74 [+ or -] 15.79, p = 0.015). There was no significant difference in the mean QOL scores of men compared to those of women, in all domains assessed. Conclusion: High QOL scores in the physical, psychological and environmental domains may be reflective of the effectiveness of some of the interventions PLWHA are exposed to at the ARV clinic, UCH Ibadan (on-going psychotherapy, free antiretroviral drugs). Relatively low social domain scores may suggest ineffective social support networks, because PLWHA are still exposed to stigmatisation and discrimination. An improvement in social support for PLWHA, therefore, will improve their quality of life further. Contexte: La qualite de vie (QV) est une composante importante de revaluation du bien-etre des personnes vivant avec le VIH et le Sida (PVVS), en particulier en raison de l'augmentation sensible de |
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Moreover, limited studies have been conducted in Nigeria on how PLWHA perceive their life with the World Health Organisation Quality of Life Brief Scale (WHOQOL-Bref) instrument. Objective: This study assessed the QOL of PLWHA attending the antiretroviral (ARV) clinics, UCH Ibadan, Nigeria. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted from June to September 2008 that involved 150 randomly selected HIV-positive patients who were regular attendees at the antiretroviral clinic, UCH Ibadan. An interviewer administered questionnaire was used to collect information on sociodemographic data, satisfaction with perceived social support, medical records, and QOL was assessed with WHOQOL-Bref. Results: The mean age of the respondents was 38.1 [+ or -] 9.0 years and the male : female ratio was 1:2. The mean CD4 count was higher in female patients than in male patients, 407 cells/[mm.sup.3] : 329 cells/[mm.sup.3] (p = 0.005). The mean QOL scores on the scale of (0-100) in three domains were similar: psychological health, 71.60 [+ or -] 18.40; physical health, 71.60 [+ or -] 13.90; and the environmental domain, 70.10 [+ or -] 12.00; with the lowest score in the social domain, 68.89 [+ or -] 16.70. Asymptomatic HIV-positive patients had significantly better mean QOL scores than symptomatic patients in the physical (74.04 [+ or -] 16.85 versus 64.47 [+ or -] 20.94, p = 0.005) and psychological domains (76.09 [+ or -] 12.93 versus 69.74 [+ or -] 15.79, p = 0.015). There was no significant difference in the mean QOL scores of men compared to those of women, in all domains assessed. Conclusion: High QOL scores in the physical, psychological and environmental domains may be reflective of the effectiveness of some of the interventions PLWHA are exposed to at the ARV clinic, UCH Ibadan (on-going psychotherapy, free antiretroviral drugs). Relatively low social domain scores may suggest ineffective social support networks, because PLWHA are still exposed to stigmatisation and discrimination. An improvement in social support for PLWHA, therefore, will improve their quality of life further. Contexte: La qualite de vie (QV) est une composante importante de revaluation du bien-etre des personnes vivant avec le VIH et le Sida (PVVS), en particulier en raison de l'augmentation sensible de la duree de vie des PVVS. De plus, des etudes limitees ont ete realisees au Nigeria sur la facon dont les PVVS percevaient leur vie, en utilisant l'instrument de l'Echelle de qualite de vie generique (WHOQOL-Bref) de l'Organisation mondiale de la Sante. Objectif: Cette etude a evalue la QV des PVVS se rendant dans le centre de traitement antiretroviral (ARV), CHU d'Ibadan, Nigeria. Methode: Une etude transversale a ete realisee de juin a septembre 2008 portant sur 150 patients seropositifs selectiorrnes de maniere aleatoire, qui se rendaient regulierement au centre de traitement antiretroviral du CHU Ibadan. Un questionnaire administre par des enqueteurs a ete utilise afin de recueillir des informations sur les donnees sociodemographiques, la satisfaction quant au soutien social percu, les dossiers medicaux, et la QV a ete evaluee avec le WHOQOL-Bref. Resultats: L'age moyen des sondes etaient de 38.1 [+ or -] 9.0 ans et le ratio hommes/femmes etait de 1/2. Le compte de CD4 moyen etait plus eleve chez les femmes que chez les hommes, 407 cellules / [mm.sup.3] : 329 cellules / [mm.sup.3] (p = 0.005). Les notes de QV moyennes obtenues sur l'echelle de (0 a 100) dans trois domaines etaient similaires : sante psychologique, 71.60 [+ or -] 18.40; sante physique, 71.60 [+ or -] 13.90, et le domaine environnemental, 70.10 [+ or -] 12.00; la note la plus basse ayant ete obtenue dans le domaine social, 68.89 [+ or -] 16.70. Les patients seropositifs asymptomatiques avaient des notes de QV plus elevees que les patients symptomatiques dans les domaines physique (74.04 [+ or -] 16.85 contre 64.47 [+ or -] 20.94, p = 0.005) et psychologique (76.09 [+ or -] 12.93 contre 69.74 [+ or -] 15.79, p = 0.015). Aucune difference n'a ete observee entre les notes de QV moyennes des hommes et celles des femmes, dans tous les domaines evalues. Conclusion: Des notes de QV elevees dans les domaines physique, psychologique et environnemental peuvent traduire l'efficacite de certaines interventions dont les PVVS se rendant dans le centre de traitement ARV du CHU d'Ibadan beneficient (psychotherapie continue, medicaments antiretroviraux gratuits). Les notes relativement basses dans le domaine social peuvent refleter l'inefficacite des reseaux de soutien social, les PVVS faisant toujours l'objet de stigmatisation et de discrimination. 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Moreover, limited studies have been conducted in Nigeria on how PLWHA perceive their life with the World Health Organisation Quality of Life Brief Scale (WHOQOL-Bref) instrument. Objective: This study assessed the QOL of PLWHA attending the antiretroviral (ARV) clinics, UCH Ibadan, Nigeria. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted from June to September 2008 that involved 150 randomly selected HIV-positive patients who were regular attendees at the antiretroviral clinic, UCH Ibadan. An interviewer administered questionnaire was used to collect information on sociodemographic data, satisfaction with perceived social support, medical records, and QOL was assessed with WHOQOL-Bref. Results: The mean age of the respondents was 38.1 [+ or -] 9.0 years and the male : female ratio was 1:2. The mean CD4 count was higher in female patients than in male patients, 407 cells/[mm.sup.3] : 329 cells/[mm.sup.3] (p = 0.005). The mean QOL scores on the scale of (0-100) in three domains were similar: psychological health, 71.60 [+ or -] 18.40; physical health, 71.60 [+ or -] 13.90; and the environmental domain, 70.10 [+ or -] 12.00; with the lowest score in the social domain, 68.89 [+ or -] 16.70. Asymptomatic HIV-positive patients had significantly better mean QOL scores than symptomatic patients in the physical (74.04 [+ or -] 16.85 versus 64.47 [+ or -] 20.94, p = 0.005) and psychological domains (76.09 [+ or -] 12.93 versus 69.74 [+ or -] 15.79, p = 0.015). There was no significant difference in the mean QOL scores of men compared to those of women, in all domains assessed. Conclusion: High QOL scores in the physical, psychological and environmental domains may be reflective of the effectiveness of some of the interventions PLWHA are exposed to at the ARV clinic, UCH Ibadan (on-going psychotherapy, free antiretroviral drugs). Relatively low social domain scores may suggest ineffective social support networks, because PLWHA are still exposed to stigmatisation and discrimination. An improvement in social support for PLWHA, therefore, will improve their quality of life further. Contexte: La qualite de vie (QV) est une composante importante de revaluation du bien-etre des personnes vivant avec le VIH et le Sida (PVVS), en particulier en raison de l'augmentation sensible de la duree de vie des PVVS. De plus, des etudes limitees ont ete realisees au Nigeria sur la facon dont les PVVS percevaient leur vie, en utilisant l'instrument de l'Echelle de qualite de vie generique (WHOQOL-Bref) de l'Organisation mondiale de la Sante. Objectif: Cette etude a evalue la QV des PVVS se rendant dans le centre de traitement antiretroviral (ARV), CHU d'Ibadan, Nigeria. Methode: Une etude transversale a ete realisee de juin a septembre 2008 portant sur 150 patients seropositifs selectiorrnes de maniere aleatoire, qui se rendaient regulierement au centre de traitement antiretroviral du CHU Ibadan. Un questionnaire administre par des enqueteurs a ete utilise afin de recueillir des informations sur les donnees sociodemographiques, la satisfaction quant au soutien social percu, les dossiers medicaux, et la QV a ete evaluee avec le WHOQOL-Bref. Resultats: L'age moyen des sondes etaient de 38.1 [+ or -] 9.0 ans et le ratio hommes/femmes etait de 1/2. Le compte de CD4 moyen etait plus eleve chez les femmes que chez les hommes, 407 cellules / [mm.sup.3] : 329 cellules / [mm.sup.3] (p = 0.005). Les notes de QV moyennes obtenues sur l'echelle de (0 a 100) dans trois domaines etaient similaires : sante psychologique, 71.60 [+ or -] 18.40; sante physique, 71.60 [+ or -] 13.90, et le domaine environnemental, 70.10 [+ or -] 12.00; la note la plus basse ayant ete obtenue dans le domaine social, 68.89 [+ or -] 16.70. Les patients seropositifs asymptomatiques avaient des notes de QV plus elevees que les patients symptomatiques dans les domaines physique (74.04 [+ or -] 16.85 contre 64.47 [+ or -] 20.94, p = 0.005) et psychologique (76.09 [+ or -] 12.93 contre 69.74 [+ or -] 15.79, p = 0.015). Aucune difference n'a ete observee entre les notes de QV moyennes des hommes et celles des femmes, dans tous les domaines evalues. Conclusion: Des notes de QV elevees dans les domaines physique, psychologique et environnemental peuvent traduire l'efficacite de certaines interventions dont les PVVS se rendant dans le centre de traitement ARV du CHU d'Ibadan beneficient (psychotherapie continue, medicaments antiretroviraux gratuits). Les notes relativement basses dans le domaine social peuvent refleter l'inefficacite des reseaux de soutien social, les PVVS faisant toujours l'objet de stigmatisation et de discrimination. 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Moreover, limited studies have been conducted in Nigeria on how PLWHA perceive their life with the World Health Organisation Quality of Life Brief Scale (WHOQOL-Bref) instrument. Objective: This study assessed the QOL of PLWHA attending the antiretroviral (ARV) clinics, UCH Ibadan, Nigeria. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted from June to September 2008 that involved 150 randomly selected HIV-positive patients who were regular attendees at the antiretroviral clinic, UCH Ibadan. An interviewer administered questionnaire was used to collect information on sociodemographic data, satisfaction with perceived social support, medical records, and QOL was assessed with WHOQOL-Bref. Results: The mean age of the respondents was 38.1 [+ or -] 9.0 years and the male : female ratio was 1:2. The mean CD4 count was higher in female patients than in male patients, 407 cells/[mm.sup.3] : 329 cells/[mm.sup.3] (p = 0.005). The mean QOL scores on the scale of (0-100) in three domains were similar: psychological health, 71.60 [+ or -] 18.40; physical health, 71.60 [+ or -] 13.90; and the environmental domain, 70.10 [+ or -] 12.00; with the lowest score in the social domain, 68.89 [+ or -] 16.70. Asymptomatic HIV-positive patients had significantly better mean QOL scores than symptomatic patients in the physical (74.04 [+ or -] 16.85 versus 64.47 [+ or -] 20.94, p = 0.005) and psychological domains (76.09 [+ or -] 12.93 versus 69.74 [+ or -] 15.79, p = 0.015). There was no significant difference in the mean QOL scores of men compared to those of women, in all domains assessed. Conclusion: High QOL scores in the physical, psychological and environmental domains may be reflective of the effectiveness of some of the interventions PLWHA are exposed to at the ARV clinic, UCH Ibadan (on-going psychotherapy, free antiretroviral drugs). Relatively low social domain scores may suggest ineffective social support networks, because PLWHA are still exposed to stigmatisation and discrimination. An improvement in social support for PLWHA, therefore, will improve their quality of life further. Contexte: La qualite de vie (QV) est une composante importante de revaluation du bien-etre des personnes vivant avec le VIH et le Sida (PVVS), en particulier en raison de l'augmentation sensible de la duree de vie des PVVS. De plus, des etudes limitees ont ete realisees au Nigeria sur la facon dont les PVVS percevaient leur vie, en utilisant l'instrument de l'Echelle de qualite de vie generique (WHOQOL-Bref) de l'Organisation mondiale de la Sante. Objectif: Cette etude a evalue la QV des PVVS se rendant dans le centre de traitement antiretroviral (ARV), CHU d'Ibadan, Nigeria. Methode: Une etude transversale a ete realisee de juin a septembre 2008 portant sur 150 patients seropositifs selectiorrnes de maniere aleatoire, qui se rendaient regulierement au centre de traitement antiretroviral du CHU Ibadan. Un questionnaire administre par des enqueteurs a ete utilise afin de recueillir des informations sur les donnees sociodemographiques, la satisfaction quant au soutien social percu, les dossiers medicaux, et la QV a ete evaluee avec le WHOQOL-Bref. Resultats: L'age moyen des sondes etaient de 38.1 [+ or -] 9.0 ans et le ratio hommes/femmes etait de 1/2. Le compte de CD4 moyen etait plus eleve chez les femmes que chez les hommes, 407 cellules / [mm.sup.3] : 329 cellules / [mm.sup.3] (p = 0.005). Les notes de QV moyennes obtenues sur l'echelle de (0 a 100) dans trois domaines etaient similaires : sante psychologique, 71.60 [+ or -] 18.40; sante physique, 71.60 [+ or -] 13.90, et le domaine environnemental, 70.10 [+ or -] 12.00; la note la plus basse ayant ete obtenue dans le domaine social, 68.89 [+ or -] 16.70. Les patients seropositifs asymptomatiques avaient des notes de QV plus elevees que les patients symptomatiques dans les domaines physique (74.04 [+ or -] 16.85 contre 64.47 [+ or -] 20.94, p = 0.005) et psychologique (76.09 [+ or -] 12.93 contre 69.74 [+ or -] 15.79, p = 0.015). Aucune difference n'a ete observee entre les notes de QV moyennes des hommes et celles des femmes, dans tous les domaines evalues. Conclusion: Des notes de QV elevees dans les domaines physique, psychologique et environnemental peuvent traduire l'efficacite de certaines interventions dont les PVVS se rendant dans le centre de traitement ARV du CHU d'Ibadan beneficient (psychotherapie continue, medicaments antiretroviraux gratuits). Les notes relativement basses dans le domaine social peuvent refleter l'inefficacite des reseaux de soutien social, les PVVS faisant toujours l'objet de stigmatisation et de discrimination. Un meilleur soutien social en faveur des PVVS ameliorera donc encore davantage leur qualite de vie.</abstract><pub>African Online Scientific Information Systems (Pty) Ltd t/a AOSIS</pub><doi>10.4102/phcfm.v4i1.294</doi></addata></record> |
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subjects | Beliefs, opinions and attitudes Drug therapy Evaluation Highly active antiretroviral therapy HIV patients Quality of life Social aspects |
title | Quality of life of People living with HIV and AIDS attending the Antiretroviral Clinic, University College Hospital, Nigeria/ Qualite de vie des personnes vivant avec le VIH et le Sida se rendant dans le centre de traitement antiretroviral de l'hopital universitaire au Nigeria |
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