From Access to Adherence: The Challenges of Antiretroviral Treatment - Studies from Botswana, Tanzania and Uganda, 2006
(2006; 320 pages) View the PDF document
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View the documentAcknowledgments
View the documentAcronyms and abbreviations
View the documentForeword
Open this folder and view contents1. On hunger, transport costs and waiting time: a synthesis of challenges to ARV adherence in three African countries
Open this folder and view contents2. Overview of antiretroviral therapy, adherence and drug-resistance
Open this folder and view contents3. From training to action: the process of engaging health professionals in operational research on adherence to antiretroviral therapy
View the document4. There's hope - early observations of ARV treatment roll-out in South Africa
Open this folder and view contentsFactors that facilitate or constrain adherence to antiretroviral therapy among adults at four public health facilities in Botswana: a pre-intervention study
Close this folderA study on antiretroviral adherence in Tanzania: a pre-intervention perspective, 2005
View the documentAcknowledgements
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Close this folderChapter 1: Introduction
View the document1.1 Background
View the document1.2 Rationale
View the document1.3 Literature review
View the document1.4 Problem statement
View the document1.5 Objectives
View the document1.6 Output
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View the documentAnnex 1: Exit interview with ARV users
View the documentAnnex 2: Semi-structured interview with ARV users
View the documentAnnex 3: ARV users, FGDs
View the documentAnnex 4: Adherence measurement tools
View the documentAnnex 5: Key informant interview
View the documentAnnex 6: Semi-structured interviews (with staff)
View the documentAnnex 7: Observation (consultations)
View the documentAnnex 8: Observation of antiretroviral
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1.5 Objectives

1.5.1 Broad objective

The purpose of this study was to identify possible factors which constrain or facilitate adherence to ART among AIDS patients and suggest possible ways to improve adherence.

1.5.2 Specific objectives

The study aimed to:

• determine the proportion of patients who achieve/do not achieve optimal adherence to ART in selected health facilities in Tanzania

• identify factors (structural, socioeconomic, cultural and disease-related) contributing to sub-optimal adherence

• assess the quality of the operating structures for the provision of ARVs in the selected health facilities

• assess the quality of the processes involved in providing ART services for patients attending the selected sites

• document suggestions and proposals for improving ART adherence from ARV users, health care providers and key informants.

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