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“…Various studies in resource-limited settings have confirmed the crucial role the caregiver has in pediatric cART adherence. Characteristics of the child's familial and socioeconomic environment has been shown to be significantly associated with nonadherence, including low parental education and disorganized families [32]. Furthermore, caregiver psycho social factors, such as presence of anxiety, depression, fear of disclosure of HIV-positivity to family members, the perception and belief in the efficacy of the treatment, dosing self-efficacy, knowledge of the disease and cART, along with the financial burden and associated costs of medical treatment, have been identified as significant predictors of child adherence [17,27] Regarding patient correlates, age (especially infancy and adolescence), refusal of treatment, knowledge of HIV status, clinical stage and changes in health status have also been identified as relevant issues in relation to adherence to cART in pediatric patients [33].…”
Section: "Successful Treatment Of Hiv Requires Drug Adherence Rates Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various studies in resource-limited settings have confirmed the crucial role the caregiver has in pediatric cART adherence. Characteristics of the child's familial and socioeconomic environment has been shown to be significantly associated with nonadherence, including low parental education and disorganized families [32]. Furthermore, caregiver psycho social factors, such as presence of anxiety, depression, fear of disclosure of HIV-positivity to family members, the perception and belief in the efficacy of the treatment, dosing self-efficacy, knowledge of the disease and cART, along with the financial burden and associated costs of medical treatment, have been identified as significant predictors of child adherence [17,27] Regarding patient correlates, age (especially infancy and adolescence), refusal of treatment, knowledge of HIV status, clinical stage and changes in health status have also been identified as relevant issues in relation to adherence to cART in pediatric patients [33].…”
Section: "Successful Treatment Of Hiv Requires Drug Adherence Rates Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors that influence adherence to HAART include those related to the individuals themselves, the presence of morbid conditions, the prescribed HAART therapy, and the health-care clinic that serves the patient 7,11,12,19,25,26,27 . Bonolo et al 28 mentioned the relation between non-adherence with socio-demographic characteristics, access to and use of health services, psychosocial factors, perception of the disease, and treatment-related factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[14][15][16][17][18] These studies differ in their definition of orphanhood, 2,9,12,14,19,20 and in the comparison group (i.e., children with biological parents versus foster parents, 20 institution staff, 21 or extended family. The cohorts studied have also been from varied cultures, including East Africa, Malawi, India, Thailand, and Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%