Predictors associated with time to default for HIV/AIDS patients under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: a Cox regression model

Abstract The human immunodeficiency virus systematically undermines the immune system, which serves as our body’s inherent safeguard against diseases. Currently, it is the most serious threat to public health. Ethiopia is among the countries with the highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS. Defaulting is sti...

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Main Author: Koyachew Bitew Abebe
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-83335-1
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description Abstract The human immunodeficiency virus systematically undermines the immune system, which serves as our body’s inherent safeguard against diseases. Currently, it is the most serious threat to public health. Ethiopia is among the countries with the highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS. Defaulting is still a public health issue that must be resolved in order to maximize HAART’s benefits. Thus, this study was aimed to assess the proportion of HAART defaulters and to identify associated factors that lead to defaulting from HAART. Data from 230 study participants was analyzed using a Cox PH regression model. The study found that patients who did not adhere to at least 95% of their regimen had a higher risk of defaulting from HAART relative to those who did adhere to at least 95% [HR = 2.924, 95% CI: 2.113, 4.047]. To advance the longevity of HIV/AIDS-infected patients within HAART medication, an intervention should be taken from the concerned body for those patients who had been at high risk of defaulting during initial and some stages of treatment. Interventions might include: following home-based treatment options; mobile health technology; granting access road facilities; accessing fast diagnostic testing procedure; giving medical advice to disclose; giving receive financial support.
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spelling doaj-art-ebced227d1364706a9606d44cfdfde0d2025-01-26T12:25:54ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-01-0115111110.1038/s41598-024-83335-1Predictors associated with time to default for HIV/AIDS patients under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: a Cox regression modelKoyachew Bitew Abebe0Department of Statistics, College of Natural and Computational Science, Debre Tabor UniversityAbstract The human immunodeficiency virus systematically undermines the immune system, which serves as our body’s inherent safeguard against diseases. Currently, it is the most serious threat to public health. Ethiopia is among the countries with the highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS. Defaulting is still a public health issue that must be resolved in order to maximize HAART’s benefits. Thus, this study was aimed to assess the proportion of HAART defaulters and to identify associated factors that lead to defaulting from HAART. Data from 230 study participants was analyzed using a Cox PH regression model. The study found that patients who did not adhere to at least 95% of their regimen had a higher risk of defaulting from HAART relative to those who did adhere to at least 95% [HR = 2.924, 95% CI: 2.113, 4.047]. To advance the longevity of HIV/AIDS-infected patients within HAART medication, an intervention should be taken from the concerned body for those patients who had been at high risk of defaulting during initial and some stages of treatment. Interventions might include: following home-based treatment options; mobile health technology; granting access road facilities; accessing fast diagnostic testing procedure; giving medical advice to disclose; giving receive financial support.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-83335-1HIV/AIDSCox PH regressiondefaultersHAART
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Predictors associated with time to default for HIV/AIDS patients under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: a Cox regression model
Scientific Reports
HIV/AIDS
Cox PH regression
defaulters
HAART
title Predictors associated with time to default for HIV/AIDS patients under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: a Cox regression model
title_full Predictors associated with time to default for HIV/AIDS patients under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: a Cox regression model
title_fullStr Predictors associated with time to default for HIV/AIDS patients under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: a Cox regression model
title_full_unstemmed Predictors associated with time to default for HIV/AIDS patients under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: a Cox regression model
title_short Predictors associated with time to default for HIV/AIDS patients under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: a Cox regression model
title_sort predictors associated with time to default for hiv aids patients under haart at debre tabor referral hospital a cox regression model
topic HIV/AIDS
Cox PH regression
defaulters
HAART
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-83335-1
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