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What makes orphans in Kigali, Rwanda, non‐adherent to antiretroviral therapy? Perspectives of their caregivers
by
Sase, Eriko
, Nyonsenga, Simon P
, Jimba, Masamine
, Majyambere, Adolphe
, Mutabazi, Vincent
, Sato, Tomoko
, Muhayimpundu, Ribakare
, Kikuchi, Kimiyo
, Poudel, Krishna C
, Muganda, John
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ AIDS
/ Anti-Retroviral Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antiretroviral agents
/ Antiretroviral drugs
/ antiretroviral therapy
/ Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active
/ Antiviral agents
/ ART adherence
/ Caregivers
/ Child
/ Child, Orphaned
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children & youth
/ Data analysis
/ Demographic aspects
/ Development and progression
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug therapy
/ Evaluation
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Health aspects
/ HIV
/ HIV infection
/ HIV infection in children
/ HIV Infections - drug therapy
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Infant
/ Male
/ Medication Adherence
/ Middle Aged
/ orphan
/ Orphans
/ Patient compliance
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatrics
/ Public health
/ Qualitative research
/ Rwanda
/ Studies
/ sub‐Saharan Africa
/ Young Adult
2014
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What makes orphans in Kigali, Rwanda, non‐adherent to antiretroviral therapy? Perspectives of their caregivers
by
Sase, Eriko
, Nyonsenga, Simon P
, Jimba, Masamine
, Majyambere, Adolphe
, Mutabazi, Vincent
, Sato, Tomoko
, Muhayimpundu, Ribakare
, Kikuchi, Kimiyo
, Poudel, Krishna C
, Muganda, John
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ AIDS
/ Anti-Retroviral Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antiretroviral agents
/ Antiretroviral drugs
/ antiretroviral therapy
/ Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active
/ Antiviral agents
/ ART adherence
/ Caregivers
/ Child
/ Child, Orphaned
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children & youth
/ Data analysis
/ Demographic aspects
/ Development and progression
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug therapy
/ Evaluation
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Health aspects
/ HIV
/ HIV infection
/ HIV infection in children
/ HIV Infections - drug therapy
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Infant
/ Male
/ Medication Adherence
/ Middle Aged
/ orphan
/ Orphans
/ Patient compliance
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatrics
/ Public health
/ Qualitative research
/ Rwanda
/ Studies
/ sub‐Saharan Africa
/ Young Adult
2014
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What makes orphans in Kigali, Rwanda, non‐adherent to antiretroviral therapy? Perspectives of their caregivers
by
Sase, Eriko
, Nyonsenga, Simon P
, Jimba, Masamine
, Majyambere, Adolphe
, Mutabazi, Vincent
, Sato, Tomoko
, Muhayimpundu, Ribakare
, Kikuchi, Kimiyo
, Poudel, Krishna C
, Muganda, John
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ AIDS
/ Anti-Retroviral Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antiretroviral agents
/ Antiretroviral drugs
/ antiretroviral therapy
/ Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active
/ Antiviral agents
/ ART adherence
/ Caregivers
/ Child
/ Child, Orphaned
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children & youth
/ Data analysis
/ Demographic aspects
/ Development and progression
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug therapy
/ Evaluation
/ Families & family life
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Health aspects
/ HIV
/ HIV infection
/ HIV infection in children
/ HIV Infections - drug therapy
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Infant
/ Male
/ Medication Adherence
/ Middle Aged
/ orphan
/ Orphans
/ Patient compliance
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatrics
/ Public health
/ Qualitative research
/ Rwanda
/ Studies
/ sub‐Saharan Africa
/ Young Adult
2014
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What makes orphans in Kigali, Rwanda, non‐adherent to antiretroviral therapy? Perspectives of their caregivers
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What makes orphans in Kigali, Rwanda, non‐adherent to antiretroviral therapy? Perspectives of their caregivers
2014
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Introduction Every year, approximately 260,000 children are infected with HIV in low‐ and middle‐income countries. The timely initiation and high level of maintenance of antiretroviral therapy (ART) are crucial to reducing the suffering of HIV‐positive children. We need to develop a better understanding of the background of children's ART non‐adherence because it is not well understood. The purpose of this study is to explore the background related to ART non‐adherence, specifically in relation to the orphan status of children in Kigali, Rwanda. Methods We conducted 19 focus group discussions with a total of 121 caregivers of HIV‐positive children in Kigali. The primary data for analysis were verbatim transcripts and socio‐demographic data. A content analysis was performed for qualitative data analysis and interpretation. Results The study found several contextual factors that influenced non‐adherence: among double orphans, there was psychological distance between the caregivers and children, whereas economic burden was the primary issue among paternal orphans. The factors promoting adherence also were unique to each orphan status, such as the positive attitude about disclosing serostatus to the child by double orphans’ caregivers, and feelings of guilt about the child's condition among non‐orphaned caregivers. Conclusions Knowledge of orphan status is essential to elucidate the factors influencing ART adherence among HIV‐positive children. In this qualitative study, we identified the orphan‐related contextual factors that influenced ART adherence. Understanding the social context is important in dealing with the challenges to ART adherence among HIV‐positive children.
Publisher
International AIDS Society,John Wiley & Sons, Inc,Wiley
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