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Sub-optimal satisfaction of people living with HIV and AIDS regarding their care in Burkina Faso, West Africa.,
Lien de l'article: doi: 10.4081/jphia.2023.2432
Auteur(s): OUÉDRAOGO Smaïla, DAH Ter Tiero Elias, DIALLO Ismaël, SARIGDA Maurice, DAHOUROU Désiré Lucien, ROMBA Issa, SANON Fatogoma Bertrand, KABORE Pengwendé Anne Lygie, YONLI Bapougouni Philippe Christian, SAVADOGO Léon Gueswendé Blaise
Auteur(s) tagués: OUEDRAOGO SMAILA ; DIALLO Ismaël
Renseignée par : OUEDRAOGO SMAILA
Résumé

People living with HIV (PLHIV) satisfaction regarding to care could play an important role in the elimination of HIV epidemic by 2030. We assessed Burkina Faso PLHIV satisfaction regarding to their care, and identified its associated factors. A representative nationwide cross‑sectional study was performed in 2021‑2022 in 30 HIV/AIDS care sites. PLHIV aged at least 18 years, receiving ART for six months or plus were included. Individual and structural data were collected using a questionnaire administered by trained investigators. Satisfaction with HIV/AIDS care was explored
using six components (reception, waiting time to medical visit, care environment, sharing updated information on HIV
AIDS, answering to PLHIV questions, and providing tailored care and advice to PLHIV needs). Factors associated with
satisfaction were identified using logistic regressions. 448 PLHIV were considered in this analysis. Median age was
46 years. Overall satisfaction regarding to care was 40,8% (95% confidence interval 95% CI 36.2‑45.6). Specifically,
it was 90.6, 54.9, 85.3, 75.7, 90.8, and 93.3% regarding to reception, waiting time, care environment, sharing updated
information, answering to PLHIV questions, and providing tailored care and advice to PLHIV needs, respectively.
Attending to medical visits in community‑based organization (CBO) and private clinics (adjusted odds ratio aOR 1.82, 95% CI 1.14‑2.93, P

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satisfaction, PLHIV, HIV/AIDS, care, Burkina Faso

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