Abstract:Background The beliefs that patients hold about their medicines are known to influence treatment adherence. This study’s objective was to explore and identify specific antiretroviral (ART) beliefs from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive patients in Zimbabwe. Methods In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with 21 (female = 9; 42.9%) purposively sampled HIV-positive adults attending an urban HIV clinic. All participants had been prescribed ART for at least one month. Two additional key informa… Show more
“…Also, those who were very concerned about the potential bad effects of the ART medicine were 1.3 times more likely to be nonadherence to ART than those who were less concerned. These results were consistent with other studies that revealed that beliefs in medicine are associated with compliance to ART [52][53][54]. Medicine beliefs, whether positive or negative, have an impact on medication usage.…”
“…Also, those who were very concerned about the potential bad effects of the ART medicine were 1.3 times more likely to be nonadherence to ART than those who were less concerned. These results were consistent with other studies that revealed that beliefs in medicine are associated with compliance to ART [52][53][54]. Medicine beliefs, whether positive or negative, have an impact on medication usage.…”
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