학술논문

Anemia and Associated Factors Among Adults with Human Immune Deficiency Virus on Antiretroviral Therapy in Public Health Facilities of Kembata Tembaro Zone, Southern Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Document Type
Report
Source
HIV/AIDS - Research and Palliative Care. August 31, 2020, Vol. 12, p341, 9 p.
Subject
Ethiopia
Tanzania
Nigeria
Language
English
ISSN
1179-1373
Abstract
Background: Anemia is an independent prognostic marker of HIV/AIDS disease progression. It causes impaired physical functioning, psychological distress, poor quality-of-life, and reduces life expectancy in HIV patients. However, there is limited information in Ethiopia. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the magnitude of anemia and associated factors among adult HIV patients on antiretroviral therapy in public health facilities of Kembata Tembaro Zone, southern Ethiopia. Methods: We conducted a facility-based cross-sectional study. A total of 401 HIV patients attending antiretroviral therapy nested in five health facilities were included in the analysis. Simple random sampling was employed using medical record number to select study units. Data were collected using pretested and structured questionnaire, anthropometric measurements were taken, and a drop of capillary blood was collected to determine hemoglobin level by HemoCue 301 analyzer. Clinical related data were collected from patient medical records by using a structured checklist. The collected data were coded and entered into EpiData version 3.1 and exported to SPSS version 20 for analysis. Logistic regression analysis was carried out to identify factors associated with anemia and statistical tests were declared significant at a P-value Results: The magnitude of anemia among adults HIV patients attending ART was 26.2[per thousand], 95[per thousand] CI=21.7-30.4. Being female (AOR=2.06, 95[per thousand] CI=1.02-4.16), body mass index Conclusion: Anemia was found to be a moderate public health problem among ART attendants in the current study area. Thus, early detection and intervention targeting Zidovudine users, females, patients having body mass index Keywords: anemia, BMI, HIV, ART, Zidovudine, Kembata Tembaro, adults
Introduction Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells and consequently their oxygen-carrying capacity are insufficient to meet the body's physiologic needs. It remains a significant [...]