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From Access to Adherence: The Challenges of Antiretroviral Treatment - Studies from Botswana, Tanzania and Uganda, 2006
(2006; 320 pages)
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Acronyms and abbreviations
Foreword
1. On hunger, transport costs and waiting time: a synthesis of challenges to ARV adherence in three African countries
Introduction
Methods
Discussion
Conclusion
References
2. Overview of antiretroviral therapy, adherence and drug-resistance
Background
References
3. From training to action: the process of engaging health professionals in operational research on adherence to antiretroviral therapy
Introduction
Promoting the rational use of drugs
Promoting Rational Drug Use in the Community course
Three ARV adherence studies: the process
How the process was funded
Discussion and conclusion
References
Annex 1: PRDUC course participants by region, type of institution, sex and source of funding
Annex 2: URLs for country proposals
Annex 3: Call for proposals
4. There's hope - early observations of ARV treatment roll-out in South Africa
Factors that facilitate or constrain adherence to antiretroviral therapy among adults at four public health facilities in Botswana: a pre-intervention study
Acknowledgements
Acronyms and abbreviations
Executive summary
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Research problem
1.2 Research questions
1.3 Study objectives
Chapter 2: Background
2.1 History of HIV and AIDS in Botswana
2.2 Botswana's ART programme
2.3 Literature review
2.4 Definition of concepts
Chapter 3: Methodology
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Study design
3.3 Study population
3.4 Description of study sites
3.5 Inclusion and exclusion criteria
3.6 Selection and training of data collectors
3.7 Qualitative data collection
3.8 Observations
3.9 Semi-structured interviews
3.10 Exit interviews
3.11 Focus group discussions
3.12 Quantitative data
3.13 Data analysis
3.14 Emic perspective
3.15 Ethical considerations
3.16 Feedback
Chapter 4: Quantitative results
4.1 Adherence measurement tool results
4.2 Rates of adherence to ARVs
4.3 Reasons for skipping medication
4.4 Factors affecting adherence to ART
4.5 Predictors of adherence to ART
4.6 Quantitative results of exit interviews
Chapter 5: Qualitative results
5.1 Constraints to adherence to ART
5.2 Facilitators of adherence to ART
5.3 Observation of health facilities 5.3.1 Structural issues
5.4 National level policy issues
Chapter 6: Discussion, conclusion and recommendations
6.1 Discussion
6.2 Conclusions
6.3 Recommendations
References
Annex 1: Mean of rates adherence
Annex 2: Multivariate logistic regression analyses on the predictor variables
Annex 3: Questionnaires
A study on antiretroviral adherence in Tanzania: a pre-intervention perspective, 2005
Acknowledgements
Acronyms and abbreviations
Executive summary
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Background
1.2 Rationale
1.3 Literature review
1.4 Problem statement
1.5 Objectives
1.6 Output
Chapter 2: Methodology
2.1 Study design
2.2 Study population
2.3 Inclusion and exclusion criteria for interviewees
2.4 Quantitative data
2.5 Qualitative data
2.6 Data collection tools
2.7 Pilot study
2.8 Sample size and sampling strategy
2.9 Data collection
2.10 Ethics
Chapter 3: Study areas
3.1 Health care facilities
Chapter 4: Quantitative results
4.1 Demographic characteristics of ARV users
4.2 Adherence rates
Chapter 5: Qualitative results
5.1 Factors that influence adherence to ARVs from the users' perspective
5.2 Quality of operating structures
5.3 Opinions and suggestions given by respondents to improve provision of ARVs
Chapter 6: Discussion, conclusion and recommendations
6.1 Discussion
6.2 Conclusion
6.3 Recommendations
6.4 Proposed interventions
References
Annex 1: Exit interview with ARV users
Annex 2: Semi-structured interview with ARV users
Annex 3: ARV users, FGDs
Annex 4: Adherence measurement tools
Annex 5: Key informant interview
Annex 6: Semi-structured interviews (with staff)
Annex 7: Observation (consultations)
Annex 8: Observation of antiretroviral
Factors that facilitate or constrain adherence to antiretroviral therapy among adults in Uganda: a pre-intervention study
Acknowledgements
Glossary
Executive summary
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Background
1.2 Research problem
1.3 Research objective
Chapter 2: Background to the study
2.1 History of AIDS in Uganda
2.2 History of ARVs in Uganda
Chapter 3: Literature review
3.1 Importance of adherence to ART
3.2 Measurement of adherence
3.3 Factors affecting adherence to ART
3.4 Impact of the drug regimen on adherence
3.5 Treatment characteristics affecting adherence 3.5.1 Physical state and disease stage
3.6 The clinic setting and service provision
3.7 Simplifying treatment regimes to improve adherence
3.8 Conceptual framework
Chapter 4: Methodology
4.1 Study design
4.2 Study population
4.3 Inclusion and exclusion criteria
4.4 Sample size and selection
4.5 Data collector selection and training
4.6 Pilot testing
4.7 Data collection
4.8 Data analysis
4.9 Evaluation of methods
4.10 Ethical considerations
Chapter 5: Description of the study sites
5.1 Jinja Regional Referral Hospital
5.2 Nile Treatment Centre
5.3 Study limitations
Chapter 6: Results
6.1 Demographic characteristics of ARV users
6.2 Factors influencing adherence to ART
Chapter 7: Discussion, conclusions and recommendations
7.1 Discussion
7.2 Conclusions
7.3 Recommendations
References
Back cover
3. From training to action: the process of engaging health professionals in operational research on adherence to antiretroviral therapy
Trudie Gerrits
John Kinsman
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