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Older Adults Accessing HIV Care and Treatment and Adherence in the IeDEA Central Africa Cohort
Background. Very little is known about older adults accessing HIV care in sub-Saharan Africa. Materials and Methods. Data were obtained from 18,839 HIV-positive adults at 10 treatment programs in Burundi, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. We compared characteristics of those aged 50+ w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3286903/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22400105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/725713 |
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author | Newman, Jamie Iriondo-Perez, Jeniffer Hemingway-Foday, Jennifer Freeman, Anna Akam, Wilfred Balimba, Ashu Kalenga, Lucien Mbaya, Marcel Mfangam Molu, Brigitte Mukumbi, Henri Niyongabo, Théodore Atibu, Joseph Azinyue, Innocent Kiumbu, Modeste |
author_facet | Newman, Jamie Iriondo-Perez, Jeniffer Hemingway-Foday, Jennifer Freeman, Anna Akam, Wilfred Balimba, Ashu Kalenga, Lucien Mbaya, Marcel Mfangam Molu, Brigitte Mukumbi, Henri Niyongabo, Théodore Atibu, Joseph Azinyue, Innocent Kiumbu, Modeste |
author_sort | Newman, Jamie |
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description | Background. Very little is known about older adults accessing HIV care in sub-Saharan Africa. Materials and Methods. Data were obtained from 18,839 HIV-positive adults at 10 treatment programs in Burundi, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. We compared characteristics of those aged 50+ with those aged 18–49 using chi-square tests. Logistic regression was used to determine if age was associated with medication adherence. Results. 15% of adults were 50+ years. Those aged 50+ were more evenly distributed between women and men (56% versus 44%) as compared to those aged 18–49 (71% versus 29%) and were more likely to be hypertensive (8% versus 3%) (P < 0.05). Those aged 50+ were more likely to be adherent to their medications than those aged 18–49 (P < 0.001). Adults who were not heavy drinkers reported better adherence as compared to those who reported drinking three or more alcoholic beverages per day (P < 0.001). Conclusions. Older adults differed from their younger counterparts in terms of medication adherence, sociodemographic, behavioral, and clinical characteristics. |
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spelling | pubmed-32869032012-03-07 Older Adults Accessing HIV Care and Treatment and Adherence in the IeDEA Central Africa Cohort Newman, Jamie Iriondo-Perez, Jeniffer Hemingway-Foday, Jennifer Freeman, Anna Akam, Wilfred Balimba, Ashu Kalenga, Lucien Mbaya, Marcel Mfangam Molu, Brigitte Mukumbi, Henri Niyongabo, Théodore Atibu, Joseph Azinyue, Innocent Kiumbu, Modeste AIDS Res Treat Clinical Study Background. Very little is known about older adults accessing HIV care in sub-Saharan Africa. Materials and Methods. Data were obtained from 18,839 HIV-positive adults at 10 treatment programs in Burundi, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. We compared characteristics of those aged 50+ with those aged 18–49 using chi-square tests. Logistic regression was used to determine if age was associated with medication adherence. Results. 15% of adults were 50+ years. Those aged 50+ were more evenly distributed between women and men (56% versus 44%) as compared to those aged 18–49 (71% versus 29%) and were more likely to be hypertensive (8% versus 3%) (P < 0.05). Those aged 50+ were more likely to be adherent to their medications than those aged 18–49 (P < 0.001). Adults who were not heavy drinkers reported better adherence as compared to those who reported drinking three or more alcoholic beverages per day (P < 0.001). Conclusions. Older adults differed from their younger counterparts in terms of medication adherence, sociodemographic, behavioral, and clinical characteristics. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3286903/ /pubmed/22400105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/725713 Text en Copyright © 2012 Jamie Newman et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Study Newman, Jamie Iriondo-Perez, Jeniffer Hemingway-Foday, Jennifer Freeman, Anna Akam, Wilfred Balimba, Ashu Kalenga, Lucien Mbaya, Marcel Mfangam Molu, Brigitte Mukumbi, Henri Niyongabo, Théodore Atibu, Joseph Azinyue, Innocent Kiumbu, Modeste Older Adults Accessing HIV Care and Treatment and Adherence in the IeDEA Central Africa Cohort |
title | Older Adults Accessing HIV Care and Treatment and Adherence in the IeDEA Central Africa Cohort |
title_full | Older Adults Accessing HIV Care and Treatment and Adherence in the IeDEA Central Africa Cohort |
title_fullStr | Older Adults Accessing HIV Care and Treatment and Adherence in the IeDEA Central Africa Cohort |
title_full_unstemmed | Older Adults Accessing HIV Care and Treatment and Adherence in the IeDEA Central Africa Cohort |
title_short | Older Adults Accessing HIV Care and Treatment and Adherence in the IeDEA Central Africa Cohort |
title_sort | older adults accessing hiv care and treatment and adherence in the iedea central africa cohort |
topic | Clinical Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3286903/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22400105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/725713 |
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