Factores asociados al abandono de terapia antirretroviral de alta efectividad en pacientes con VIH SIDA en un hospital de tercer nivel
Factors associated with the abandonment of highly effective antiretroviral therapy in patients with HIV in a third-level hospital

Acta méd. colomb; 43 (1), 2018
Publication year: 2018

Resumen Introducción:

la baja adherencia en el tratamiento antirretroviral de alta efectividad TARGA se asocia a peores desenlaces en salud; además de las comorbilidades infecciosas, muchos pacientes con VIH/SIDA presentan asociado psicopatologia, farmacodependencia y problemas socioeconómicos. Existe alta frecuencia de abandono a la terapia en nuestro medio.

Objetivo:

identificar las variables asociadas al abandono de terapia TARGA en pacientes con VIH de un hospital de tercer nivel en Colombia.

Métodos y resultados estudio descriptivo corte transversal:

se incluyeron 51 pacientes pertenecientes al programa durante un año; 12 pacientes (23%) tuvieron adherencia al tratamiento, 32 (62%) tenían antecedente de consumo de sustancias psicoactivas y 33 (64%) tenían asociada alguna patología psiquiátrica. Los factores que se asociaron a la no adherencia fueron la psicopatología y la pobre red de apoyo.

Conclusión:

En la población a estudio se documenta alta tasa de abandono a la terapia TARGA, probablemente asociado a enfermedad mental y pobre red social. (Acta Med Colomb 2018; 43: 31-36).

Abstract Introduction:

the low adherence in the highly effective antiretroviral treatment HAART is associated with worse health outcomes. In addition to infectious comorbidities, many patients with HIV / AIDS have associated psychopathology, drug dependence and socioeconomic problems. There is a high frequency of abandonment of therapy in our environment.

Objective:

to identify the variables associated with the abandonment of HAART therapy in patients with HIV from a third level hospital in Colombia.

Methods and Results:

descriptive cross-sectional study: 51 patients belonging to the program during one year were included; 12 patients (23%) had adherence to treatment, 32 (62%) had a history of psychoactive substance use and 33 (64%) had some psychiatric pathology. The factors that were associated with non-adherence were psychopathology and the poor support network.

Conclusion:

high rate of abandonment of HAART therapy is documented in the study population, probably associated with mental illness and poor social network. (Acta Med Colomb 2018; 43: 31-36).

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