Adherence to antiretroviral medication in the treatment of HIV is critical, both to maximize efficacy and to minimize the emergence of drug resistance. The aim of this prospective study in three public hospitals in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, is to assess the use of Traditional Complementary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM) by HIV patients and its effect on antiretroviral (ARV) adherence 6 months after initiating ARVs. 735 (29.8% male and 70.2% female) patients who consecutively attended three HIV clinics completed assessments prior to ARV initiation and 519 after six months on antiretroviral therapy (ART) Results indicate that the use of herbal therapies for HIV declined significantly from 36.6% prior to antiretroviral treatment (ART) init...
Previous studies have reported that majority of antiretroviral (ARV) treatment-naïve patients u...
Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called 'anti...
Background. A large proportion of HIV-positive South Africans regularly consult traditional health p...
Adherence to antiretroviral medication in the treatment of HIV is critical, both to maximize efficac...
Adherence to antiretroviral medication in the treatment of HIV is critical, both to maximize efficac...
Adherence to antiretroviral medication in the treatment of HIV is critical, both to maximize efficac...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients’ use of Traditional, Comple...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients’ use of Traditional, Comple...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients’ use of Traditional, Comple...
BACKGROUND: Traditional medicine use has been reported is common among individuals with moderate and...
Master of Public Health. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2016.Introduction Adherence is the pr...
Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called ‘antiretro...
The standard anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) used for the treatment of HIV/AIDS have significant side e...
Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called ‘antiretro...
Previous studies have reported that majority of antiretroviral (ARV) treatment-naïve patients use tr...
Previous studies have reported that majority of antiretroviral (ARV) treatment-naïve patients u...
Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called 'anti...
Background. A large proportion of HIV-positive South Africans regularly consult traditional health p...
Adherence to antiretroviral medication in the treatment of HIV is critical, both to maximize efficac...
Adherence to antiretroviral medication in the treatment of HIV is critical, both to maximize efficac...
Adherence to antiretroviral medication in the treatment of HIV is critical, both to maximize efficac...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients’ use of Traditional, Comple...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients’ use of Traditional, Comple...
The aim of this prospective study (20 months) was to assess HIV patients’ use of Traditional, Comple...
BACKGROUND: Traditional medicine use has been reported is common among individuals with moderate and...
Master of Public Health. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2016.Introduction Adherence is the pr...
Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called ‘antiretro...
The standard anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) used for the treatment of HIV/AIDS have significant side e...
Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called ‘antiretro...
Previous studies have reported that majority of antiretroviral (ARV) treatment-naïve patients use tr...
Previous studies have reported that majority of antiretroviral (ARV) treatment-naïve patients u...
Current management of HIV involves the use of conventional prescription medicines, called 'anti...
Background. A large proportion of HIV-positive South Africans regularly consult traditional health p...