Caracterização das atividades para melhoria da adesão à TARV em serviços de saúde do SUS no Estado de São Paulo / HAART adherence support provided by HIV/AIDS outpatient clinics in Sao Paulo state, Brazil

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2010

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Introduction: The use of antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has provided dramatic impact on AIDS mortality and improved survival. However, this scenario depends on maintaining high rates of adherence to HAART. The relevance of adherence has been recognized by the National STD/AIDS Program since the late 1990s. Despite the emphasis that the Program has given to the issue, there have been no study to date on the number and type of activities that are underway in the services. This study aimed to describe the HAART adherence support activities in Sao Paulo State HIV/AIDS clinics. Methods: We sent a semi structured questionnaire to all 179 HIV/AIDS clinics with questions about type of clinic, people on HAART, adherence assessment, activities (individual, group and for specific groups). To test association between categorical variables used the chi-square test or Fisher exact test or likelihood ratio test at a significance level of p <0.05. Cluster analysis was used to investigate each association of each answer with the variables: municipality size, type and size of the clinics. Results: 136 clinics (76%) answered the survey. Almost all (96.3%) reported encouraging adherence in clinical practice, particularly in the medical (94.1%) and nurse (67.6%) visits. Most (78,7%), reported assessing adherence by pharmaceutical records. Groups (38.2%) and lectures (28.7%) were the group activities most developed. Cluster analysis identified three groups of clinics; two of them were too different. Group 1 (27 clinics) was predominately composed by primary care clinics, with less than 100 patients, the lowest frequency of assessing adherence and fewer individual and group activities. Group 2 (51 clinics) predominately composed by HIV specialized clinics specializing, HIV/AIDS, with more than 500 patients, assessing adherence more frequently, with greater involvement of psychologists, social workers and pharmacists developing more individual and group activities. Group 3 (56 clinics) was predominately composed by medium size specialized clinics, with majority of activities similar to Group 2, except by the absence of activities to specific groups and less multidisciplinary involvement. Conclusion: Given the broad recognition of the adherence importance by the clinics, there are still few specific adherence activities. The larger and more specialized clinics tend to provide more individual and group activities, using multidisciplinary approaches. Greater attention should be given to the decentralization of care offered to people living with HIV to ensure more homogeneous quality care across the ambulatory network.

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adesão à medicação adherence pesquisa sobre serviços de saúde haart health services research síndrome de imunodeficiência adquirida terapia anti-retroviral de alta atividade cooperação do paciente highly active antiretroviral therapy acquired immunodeficiency syndrome aids patient compliance

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