Evaluation of quality of life and associated factors among HIV patients on antiretroviral therapy in North West region of Cameroon.

Journal: African health sciences

Volume: 21

Issue: Suppl

Year of Publication: 2021

Affiliated Institutions:  Georgetown University Center for Global Health Practice and Impact; TIDE Project, Cameroon. Department of Public Health, School of Health Sciences, Catholic University of Central Africa; Cameroon. National AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections Control Program (NASCOP); Kenya. Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Buea; Cameroon.

Abstract summary 

There is evidence that Quality of Life (QoL) of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) has a significant role in ART retention, treatment adherence, and survival. As a result, QoL is becoming increasingly important for policymakers, program implementers, and researchers. However, factors associated with QoL, in a culturally diverse country like Cameroon are unknown.We aimed to assess the QoL of PLHIV on ART and assess the extent to which physical, psychosocial, environmental, and spiritual factors drive QoL.A cross-sectional study was conducted among 394 PLHIV aged >21 in North-West Cameroon from April to July 2019. Data were collected using WHO-QOL BREF questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, bivariate, and multivariate linear regression analyses were performed.Majority (34.5%) of participants were in the age range of 41-50, with 73% females. The average QoL of the respondents was "good" with mean score of 3.57 on 5 and 71.4% agreed to have satisfactory QoL. Bivariate regression analyses revealed that all six proposed predictors were significantly associated with QoL. Psychological factors made the greatest impact (β = 0.213; p<0.003), followed by physical factors (β = 0.19; p<0.001).PLHIV fairly agreed to have good QoL. The QoL was driven by mainly psychological and physical factors and not level of independence. However, the mean score perceptions for the investigated domains were low. Mental health services should consider these predictors when designing strategies to improve the QoL of PLHIV. While this study provides useful insights, other possible drivers of QoL among PLHIV should be investigated.

Authors & Co-authors:  Busi Nsoh Otieno Ndeso Halle-Ekane

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Citations :  Development of the World Health Organization WHOQOL-BREF quality of life assessment. The WHOQOL Group. Psychol Med. 1998;28:551–558.
Authors :  5
Identifiers
Doi : 10.4314/ahs.v21i1.3S
SSN : 1729-0503
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adult
Other Terms
Cameroon;HIV patients;Quality of life and associated factors;antiretroviral therapy
Study Design
Study Approach
Country of Study
Cameroon
Publication Country
Uganda