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Assessment Of Health Related Quality Of Life And Association With Self Care Practice Among People Living With Hiv /Aids Following Art Clinic In Jimma University Specialized Hospital, South -West Ethiopia

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dc.contributor.author Tamiru Tesfaye
dc.contributor.author Tefera Belachew
dc.contributor.author Abebe Abera
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-03T08:21:05Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-03T08:21:05Z
dc.date.issued 2014-06
dc.identifier.uri http://10.140.5.162//handle/123456789/1147
dc.description.abstract Background: Globally, 35.3 million people are living with HIV/AIDS at the end of 2012, Sub-Saharan Africa remains most severely affected, with nearly 1 in every 20 adults (4.9%) living with HIV/ADIS,Ethiopia is among the countries most affected by the HIV epidemic. A large number of people living with HIV and about 1 million HIV/AIDS orphans. HIV care is crucial for successful HIV prevention , treatment and to provide Quality of life .HIV/AIDS is chronic disease with advances in treatment to receive benefits of current HIV treatments, patients must be adherent to care. Objectives: To asseess the Health Related Quality of Life and its association with self care practice Among People Living with HIV /AIDS following ART Clinic in Jimma University Specialized Hospital, South -West Ethiopia, 2014. Methods: Institution based retrospective cohort study design that employed with systematic random sampling technique was used.From 351 participants Data were collected using pre tested structured questionnaires from March 1-30 Jimma University Specialized hospital ART clinic.The dimensions of HRQoL were compared using internal cohort analysis, Chi-square, independent t-tests for both low and high exposed to self care. Univariate linear regression technique was done to see the association between the independent variables and the dependent variable. Multivariable analysis using forward stepwise multiple leaner regressions was done to evaluate independent effect of each variable on dependant variables. The results were summarized and presented by tables, charts and graphs. Result: Overall; Those 36% High exposed to self care had high health related qoulity of life(HRQOL) in domain; general health, Vitality /Energy and mental health scels; For a unit increase in perceived self care practice index, the quality of life increased by an average of 0.33 at (p=0.001,CI=.135, .533) as compaired to those 63% less self care exposed.As number of ART dose refilling increases by 0.65 quality of life decreased at (p=0.001,CI=-1.012, -.283) as compaired to those refill sing dose.In the presence of co morbid disease increases by an average of 0.32 the quality of life decreased at (p=0.006,CI=-.545, -.092) when compaired to those has no co morbid disease. For one month increase by 0.33 in follow up duration, quality of life increased at (p=0.04,CI=.019,.636) when compaired to less duration on follow up. Conclusion and recommendation: Early initiation of HIV/AIDS care should focus on addressing patient’s concerns such as; better quality of life among those;high self care practice, increase duration of care.Low quality of life among those Increased number of dose refill, presence of co morbid desease were found. The study recommend that clinicians caring for HIV infected persons should make an effort to measure HRQoL as this would help identify persons in need of self care perception, psychosocial support, thereby promoting holistic HIV care. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Health related Quality of life en_US
dc.subject self Care en_US
dc.subject People live with HIV/ADI en_US
dc.subject JUSH en_US
dc.subject ON ART en_US
dc.title Assessment Of Health Related Quality Of Life And Association With Self Care Practice Among People Living With Hiv /Aids Following Art Clinic In Jimma University Specialized Hospital, South -West Ethiopia en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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