Nonadherence to medical appointments is associated with increased plasma HIV RNA and decreased CD4 cell counts in a community-based HIV primary care clinic
- 1 October 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in AIDS Care
- Vol. 17 (7) , 902-907
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09540120500101658
Abstract
This study examined the association of appointment nonadherence to markers of disease severity using one year of demographic and health information on 995 individuals with HIV in primary care at an urban community health centre. At the latest visit, 106 of 946 valid cases (11.2%) had a CD4 less than or equal to 200, and 454 of 936 valid cases (48.5%) had detectable plasma HIV RNA (greater than 50 copies/ml). Using logistic regression, appointment nonadherence (number of missed appointments) was a significant predictor (p<.03) of having an AIDS-defining CD4 count over and above the effects of number of kept appointments (p<.0001), and whether or not the patient was taking HAART (p<.002). Appointment nonadherence was also a significant predictor (p<.05) of having a detectable viral load over and above the effects of number of kept appointments (p<.003), HAART (p<.0001) and age (p<.004). Looking only at individuals with a detectable viral load at the earliest visit, the only significant unique predictor of improvement to an undetectable viral load at the latest visit was being on HAART (p<.05). Looking at those only with an undetectable viral load at the earliest visit, the only predictor of declining to a detectable viral load was number of kept appointments (p < 003), and being on HAART (p<.05).Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Highly active antiretroviral therapy outcomes in a primary care clinicAIDS Care, 2003
- Association of ancillary services with primary care utilization and retention for patients with HIV/AIDSAIDS Care, 2002
- Physical and Sexual Abuse in the Lives of HIV-Positive Women Enrolled in a Primary Medicine Health Maintenance OrganizationAIDS Patient Care and STDs, 2002
- The Prevalence of Distress in Persons With Human Immunodeficiency Virus InfectionPsychosomatics, 2002
- Adherence to Protease Inhibitor Therapy and Outcomes in Patients with HIV InfectionAnnals of Internal Medicine, 2000
- Patterns, correlates, and barriers to medication adherence among persons prescribed new treatments for HIV disease.Health Psychology, 2000
- Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy in a Large Urban Clinic: Risk Factors for Virologic Failure and Adverse Drug ReactionsAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1999
- Predictors of outpatient medical appointment attendance among persons with HIVAIDS Care, 1999
- Early Appointment Adherence Among Persons Living with HIVAIDS and Behavior, 1999