We aimed to determine for the first time the prevalence and severity of multidimensional problems in a population newly diagnosed with HIV at outpatient clinics in Africa.Recently diagnosed patients (within previous 14 days) were consecutively recruited at 11 HIV clinics in Kenya and Uganda. Participants completed a validated questionnaire, the African Palliative Outcome Scale (POS), with three underpinning factors. Ordinal logistic regression was used to evaluate risk factors for prevalence and severity of physical, psychological, interpersonal and existential problems.There were 438 participants (62% female, 30% with restricted physical function). The most prevalent problems were lack of help and advice (47% reported none in the previous ...
Symptom research across conditions has historically focused on single symptoms, and the burden of mu...
Background : Quality of life (QOL) scores inform researchers acquainted with such tools about patien...
Aims: Alarming reports of antiretroviral treatment failure have recently emerged in sub-Saharan Afri...
We aimed to determine for the first time the prevalence and severity of multidimensional problems in...
Abstract Background Evidence on patient-reported outcomes of newly diagnosed HIV patients is scarce,...
Acknowledgments Keira Lowther read and commented on the manuscript. The authors are grateful for the...
Abstract Background Symptom management for persons living with HIV (PLHIV) or AIDS is an important p...
People with HIV experience a high prevalence and burden of physical and psychological symptoms throu...
Background. Since the advent of antiretrovirals, HIV disease has largely come to be considered a chr...
Symptom research across conditions has historically focused on single symptoms, and the burden of mu...
Abstract Background HIV remains a significant public health dilemma in West and Central Africa. HIV-...
Background: Psychological disorders like depression and anxiety are potentially dangerous conditions...
The range of clinical presentations of HIV-related disease in Africa has not been adequately describ...
BackgroundDespite the huge burden of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, there is little evidence of the mult...
The range of clinical presentations of HIV-related disease in Africa has not been adequately describ...
Symptom research across conditions has historically focused on single symptoms, and the burden of mu...
Background : Quality of life (QOL) scores inform researchers acquainted with such tools about patien...
Aims: Alarming reports of antiretroviral treatment failure have recently emerged in sub-Saharan Afri...
We aimed to determine for the first time the prevalence and severity of multidimensional problems in...
Abstract Background Evidence on patient-reported outcomes of newly diagnosed HIV patients is scarce,...
Acknowledgments Keira Lowther read and commented on the manuscript. The authors are grateful for the...
Abstract Background Symptom management for persons living with HIV (PLHIV) or AIDS is an important p...
People with HIV experience a high prevalence and burden of physical and psychological symptoms throu...
Background. Since the advent of antiretrovirals, HIV disease has largely come to be considered a chr...
Symptom research across conditions has historically focused on single symptoms, and the burden of mu...
Abstract Background HIV remains a significant public health dilemma in West and Central Africa. HIV-...
Background: Psychological disorders like depression and anxiety are potentially dangerous conditions...
The range of clinical presentations of HIV-related disease in Africa has not been adequately describ...
BackgroundDespite the huge burden of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, there is little evidence of the mult...
The range of clinical presentations of HIV-related disease in Africa has not been adequately describ...
Symptom research across conditions has historically focused on single symptoms, and the burden of mu...
Background : Quality of life (QOL) scores inform researchers acquainted with such tools about patien...
Aims: Alarming reports of antiretroviral treatment failure have recently emerged in sub-Saharan Afri...