2022
DOI: 10.1136/bmjpo-2022-001414
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Attrition and associated factors among children living with HIV at a tertiary hospital in Eritrea: a retrospective cohort analysis

Abstract: BackgroundReducing attrition in paediatric HIV-positive patients using combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) programmes in sub-Saharan Africa is a challenge. This study explored the rates and predictors of attrition in children started on cART in Asmara, Eritrea.MethodsThis was a retrospective cohort study using data from all paediatric patients on cART between 2005 and 2020, conducted at the Orotta National Referral and Teaching Hospital. Kaplan-Meier estimates of the likelihood of attrition and multivariate… Show more

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“… 14 , 16 In contrast, the findings of this study are higher than those of studies conducted in low and middle-income countries, 8 22%; Myanmar Asia, 6 14%; Mingalardon in Myanmar, 11 9.7%); and Southwest China, 25 (18.1%). It is also higher than that reported in studies conducted in Eritrea 28 (24.2%), the Oromia region, and Addis Ababa 15 (7.9%). This discrepancy may be due to differences in the study population; the study done in Myanmar excluded children aged <18 months 6 and dissimilarity in the measurement of attrition, defined as discontinuation of ART or loss to follow-up, as defined by a study in China.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 61%
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“… 14 , 16 In contrast, the findings of this study are higher than those of studies conducted in low and middle-income countries, 8 22%; Myanmar Asia, 6 14%; Mingalardon in Myanmar, 11 9.7%); and Southwest China, 25 (18.1%). It is also higher than that reported in studies conducted in Eritrea 28 (24.2%), the Oromia region, and Addis Ababa 15 (7.9%). This discrepancy may be due to differences in the study population; the study done in Myanmar excluded children aged <18 months 6 and dissimilarity in the measurement of attrition, defined as discontinuation of ART or loss to follow-up, as defined by a study in China.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 61%
“…The findings of this study are supported by evidence from a study conducted in Eritrea. 28 This may be because the majority of old ART regimens have side effects that enhance the progression of the disease and result in subsequent complications. A zidovudine-based ART regimen is associated with anemia, which has an additional effect on the immune system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies have been performed to determine factors that lead to attrition and that are adolescentspecific; however, they also do not address psychosocial factors. 13,[29][30][31] Although we did not develop a tool that is able to predict LTFU among adolescents within 5 months, our tool does assess a range of psychosocial issues that affect adolescents in HIV care, including stigma, mental health, and HIV disclosure among others, and highlighted concerns about issues such as food security, stigma, and distance to care that were shared across the board by participants. 32,33 Despite the APARA tool not being able to predict LTFU after 5 months, the tool was useful for identifying psychosocial issues experienced by study participants and highlighting the challenges faced by participants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, various psycho-social and behavioral factors could confound the practices of children, parents and caregivers. The non-linear trajectory of absolute CD4 percentages increment throughout the cohort year categories might have contributed to the confounding community variables such as HIV-related stigma, discrimination, profound fear of stigmatization, and isolation from social circles 42 . Moreover, the data shows that the advanced WHO clinical stage was signi cantly associated with IR following 6 months of cART initiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%