Gill Christopher J, Hamer Davidson H, Simon Jonathon L, Thea Donald M, Sabin Lora L
Center for International Health and Development, Department of International Health, Boston University School of Public Health, MA 02118, USA.
AIDS. 2005 Aug 12;19(12):1243-9. doi: 10.1097/01.aids.0000180094.04652.3b.
Medication adherence is essential to successful treatment of HIV/AIDS. Maintaining high adherence will likely prove a major challenge in Africa -- just as it has in developed nations. Despite early reports suggesting that adherence would not pose a major barrier to treatment success, more recent research shows that adherence rates in Africa are quite variable and often poor. Given the large number of patients whose disease will progress if adherence is suboptimal, research is urgently needed to determine patient-level behavioral barriers to adherence and the most effective and appropriate methods for assessing adherence in African cohorts.
药物依从性对于成功治疗艾滋病毒/艾滋病至关重要。在非洲,保持高依从性可能会成为一项重大挑战——就像在发达国家一样。尽管早期报告表明依从性不会对治疗成功构成重大障碍,但最近的研究表明,非洲的依从率差异很大,而且往往很低。鉴于如果依从性不佳,大量患者的病情将会进展,迫切需要开展研究,以确定患者层面影响依从性的行为障碍,以及评估非洲队列依从性的最有效和最合适方法。
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