Predictors of late presentation for HIV care among adults at AIDS Healthcare Foundation clinic in Matsapha, Manzini Region, Eswatini

Introduction: Patients presenting late for HIV care often experience poor health outcomes. The study aimed to establish predictors of late presentation for HIV care to enable formulation and institution of public health interventions that enhance early presentation for HIV care. Methods: This descri...

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Main Authors: Lomanono N. Ngidie, Ruth Wahila, Phadaless Sinkamba
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Published: Elsevier 2024-01-01
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description Introduction: Patients presenting late for HIV care often experience poor health outcomes. The study aimed to establish predictors of late presentation for HIV care to enable formulation and institution of public health interventions that enhance early presentation for HIV care. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional research study surveyed patients diagnosed with HIV but not yet enrolled into care. Inclusion criteria were: a patient with a current CD4 cell count result; aged 18 years and above; both male and female. SPSS version 27.0 was used to analyze data with descriptive statistics, Chi-square and regression analysis. Results: Data were obtained from a sample of 60 respondents. The age of respondents ranged from 18 – 62 years with a mean age of 35 years. More than half 33 (55 %) of the respondents were males. The prevalence of late presentation for HIV care was 76.7 %. Older age and unemployment were associated with late presentation to HIV care. Fear of stigma and discrimination status (p = 0.046) and poor healthcare practices were significantly associated with late presentation to HIV care (p = 0.007). Conclusions: The prevalence of late presentation for HIV care in Eswatini is high. To improve patients’ health outcomes, healthcare facilities should instil interventions to upscale early presentation for HIV care and lessen the burden of late presentation consequences on the healthcare system, the community and the patient.
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spelling doaj-art-cbd52cc22073460a8eecb1f26add86f52025-08-20T02:45:50ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences2214-13912024-01-012110078810.1016/j.ijans.2024.100788Predictors of late presentation for HIV care among adults at AIDS Healthcare Foundation clinic in Matsapha, Manzini Region, EswatiniLomanono N. Ngidie0Ruth Wahila1Phadaless Sinkamba2University of Zambia, School of Nursing, Lusaka, Zambia; Corresponding author at: Zombodze, Ekudzeni, P.O. Box 9303, Mbabane H100, Eswatini, Zambia.University of Zambia, Department of Basic and Clinical Nursing Sciences, Lusaka, ZambiaUniversity of Zambia, School of Nursing, Lusaka, ZambiaIntroduction: Patients presenting late for HIV care often experience poor health outcomes. The study aimed to establish predictors of late presentation for HIV care to enable formulation and institution of public health interventions that enhance early presentation for HIV care. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional research study surveyed patients diagnosed with HIV but not yet enrolled into care. Inclusion criteria were: a patient with a current CD4 cell count result; aged 18 years and above; both male and female. SPSS version 27.0 was used to analyze data with descriptive statistics, Chi-square and regression analysis. Results: Data were obtained from a sample of 60 respondents. The age of respondents ranged from 18 – 62 years with a mean age of 35 years. More than half 33 (55 %) of the respondents were males. The prevalence of late presentation for HIV care was 76.7 %. Older age and unemployment were associated with late presentation to HIV care. Fear of stigma and discrimination status (p = 0.046) and poor healthcare practices were significantly associated with late presentation to HIV care (p = 0.007). Conclusions: The prevalence of late presentation for HIV care in Eswatini is high. To improve patients’ health outcomes, healthcare facilities should instil interventions to upscale early presentation for HIV care and lessen the burden of late presentation consequences on the healthcare system, the community and the patient.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139124001343Anti-Retroviral TreatmentCD4 CountClinical statusHealth CareHuman Immunodeficiency VirusPredictors of Late Presentation
spellingShingle Lomanono N. Ngidie
Ruth Wahila
Phadaless Sinkamba
Predictors of late presentation for HIV care among adults at AIDS Healthcare Foundation clinic in Matsapha, Manzini Region, Eswatini
International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
Anti-Retroviral Treatment
CD4 Count
Clinical status
Health Care
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Predictors of Late Presentation
title Predictors of late presentation for HIV care among adults at AIDS Healthcare Foundation clinic in Matsapha, Manzini Region, Eswatini
title_full Predictors of late presentation for HIV care among adults at AIDS Healthcare Foundation clinic in Matsapha, Manzini Region, Eswatini
title_fullStr Predictors of late presentation for HIV care among adults at AIDS Healthcare Foundation clinic in Matsapha, Manzini Region, Eswatini
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of late presentation for HIV care among adults at AIDS Healthcare Foundation clinic in Matsapha, Manzini Region, Eswatini
title_short Predictors of late presentation for HIV care among adults at AIDS Healthcare Foundation clinic in Matsapha, Manzini Region, Eswatini
title_sort predictors of late presentation for hiv care among adults at aids healthcare foundation clinic in matsapha manzini region eswatini
topic Anti-Retroviral Treatment
CD4 Count
Clinical status
Health Care
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Predictors of Late Presentation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139124001343
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