Reasons for abandoning antiretroviral drugs among patients admitted to a referral hospital for infectious diseases in the Amazon

Authors

  • Sarah Pessoa Rodrigues
  • Marliane Silva do Nascimento
  • Taí­s Amaral Dantas
  • Aline Maciel de Souza
  • Dayanne Lacerda Alves
  • Suzyelle da Costa Cordeiro
  • Cinthia Danielle Simas Barbosa
  • Erika Brasil Fernandes
  • Arimatéia Portela de Azevedo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36489/feridas.2021v9i49p1754-1761

Keywords:

Antiretrovirals, Patients Withdrawal from Treatment, Cooperation and Adherence to Treatment

Abstract

Introduction: HIV/Aids is a pandemic disease, and is a major public health problem, however, it still has no cure and the effectiveness of treatment necessarily depends on adherence to therapy for life. Objective: To record the reasons for abandoning antiretrovirals among patients admitted to a reference hospital in infectious diseases in Amazonas. Methodology: Descriptive, prospective study. Results Sixty patients with the HIV virus admitted to the hospital unit were interviewed, where the majority (70%) were aged between 19 and 40 years, of the total, 30% were in isolation, with 61.1% due to tuberculosis and 16, 6% was for COVID – 19. During the interview, 68.3% of the patients reported that, at some point, for some reason, they had already discontinued treatment and the majority (24.3%) reported that the main reason for the interruption of the sequence of taking antiretrovirals was due to reasons psychological (anxiety, depression, shame, low self-esteem). Conclusion: the prevailing guideline is not to suspend treatment even when there is medical monitoring and the patient's viral load is undetectable.

Author Biographies

Sarah Pessoa Rodrigues

Graduada em Enfermagem pela Universidade Nilton Lins/UNINILTON LINS. Manaus (AM), Brasil.

Marliane Silva do Nascimento

Graduada em Enfermagem pela Universidade Nilton Lins/UNINILTON LINS. Manaus (AM), Brasil.

Taí­s Amaral Dantas

Enfermeira especialista preceptora na Universidade Nilton Lins/UNINILTON LINS. Manaus (AM), Brasil

Aline Maciel de Souza

Graduada em Enfermagem pela Universidade Nilton Lins/UNINILTON LINS. Manaus (AM), Brasil.

Dayanne Lacerda Alves

Graduada em Enfermagem pela Universidade Nilton Lins/UNINILTON LINS. Manaus (AM), Brasil.

Suzyelle da Costa Cordeiro

Graduada em Enfermagem pela Universidade Nilton Lins/UNINILTON LINS. Manaus (AM), Brasil.

Cinthia Danielle Simas Barbosa

Graduada em Enfermagem pela Universidade Nilton Lins/UNINILTON LINS. Manaus (AM), Brasil.

Erika Brasil Fernandes

Enfermeira especialista, graduada em Enfermagem pela Universidade Nilton Lins/UNINILTON LINS. Manaus (AM), Brasil.

Arimatéia Portela de Azevedo

Enfermeiro mestre coordenador da CCIH da Fundação de Medicina Tropical Dr. Heitor Vieira Dourado/FMT/HVD.. e docente na Universidade Nilton Lins-UNINILTON LINS, Manaus (AM), Brasil ,

Published

2021-08-02

Issue

Section

Artigos Cientí­ficos