Missed HIV care appointments and high body mass index predict hypertension risks at diagnosis: a risk identifying opportunity among people living with HIV for global health
Silvia Ngugi,
Cyrus Mutie,
Victoria Wanjiku
et al.
Abstract:Background: Chronic conditions, including diabetes and hypertension among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHIV), require long-term adherence to treatment and regular follow-ups for symptom checkups and management to prolong life and improve its quality. To inform the design of patient-centered HIV-NCD interventions, this study determined predictors of hypertension and diabetes (non-communicable diseases-NCD) among PLWHIV.
Methods: This study adopted a cross-sectional study design. Attendance registers of PLWHIV… Show more
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