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kemas - Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat - Vol. 20 Issue. 3 (2025)

Exhaustive Analysis of the Study of Antiretroviral Adherence Factor From HIV/AIDS Patients

Alfitri Alfitri, Neviyarni Neviyarni, Firman Firman, Netrawati Netrawati, Rihaliza Rihaliza, Mahalul Azam, Elsa Yuniarti,



Abstract

Adherence of HIV/AIDS patients in ARV therapy is an important factor in the success of HIV/AIDS treatment because continuous ARVs can suppress the development of the virus, reduce viral resistance, improve the HIV/AIDS patient's quality of life, and improve their health in general. This study aimed to review the literature that has researched factors related to the non-adherence of HIV/AIDS patients in taking ARV therapy. The research conducted an empirical analysis related to the aspects of adherence of HIV/AIDS patients to antiretroviral therapy (ART).  A total of 71 kinds of literature discusses the adherence of patients with HIV/AIDS to treatment with ARVs. Literature was obtained based on searches on the Scopus website for the year 2019-2023. The literature is dominant in 2019 and has decreased over time. The publication is predominantly in Q1-indexed journals, with the first author coming from the USA. General factors that become ART adherence based on the literature include finance, mental health, alcohol consumption, drug abuse, belief, self-efficacy, knowledge, homeless, support, and tobacco/smoking. The most commonly encountered factors are support and mental health. The further suggestions for medical personnel or patients with HIV/AIDS and their families to be more synergistic in carrying out medical therapy.







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1858-1196

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2355-3596

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25-Mar-2025

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25-Mar-2025

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25-Mar-2025

Date.PublishOnline :

25-Mar-2025



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