Health functional literacy and adherence to antiretroviral therapy in people living with HIV

Author:

Perez Taciane Alvarenga1ORCID,Chagas Eduardo Federighi Baisi2ORCID,Pinheiro Osni Lázaro1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculdade de Medicina de Marília, Brasil

2. Faculdade de Medicina de Marília, Brasil; Universidade de Marília, Brasil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To verify the relationship between adherence to antiretroviral therapy and Functional Health Literacy. Methods: Cross-sectional study, carried out in the Specialized Care Service in 2019, using questionnaires about adherence to treatment and Functional Health literacy people living with human immunodeficiency virus. The LFS questionnaire has questions about numerical and text interpretation skills and the adherence questionnaire addresses how to use antiretrovirals. Viral load was verified by analysis of medical records. Associations between variables were analyzed using the Chi-square test. Results: 78 patients were interviewed and a significant association between the variables to treatment adherence and Functional Literacy in Health was observed. The association between adherence to therapy and viral load levels was also significant. Conclusions: The data found show a significant association between the variables, ie, the lower the functional health literacy, the greater the difficulty to adhere to treatment.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Medicine

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