HIV Clinical Trial
Official title:
HIV Positive Patient's Cognitive and Emotional Illness Perception: a Possible Tool for Understanding Adherence?
Background: the study aimed to explore HIV positive patients' perceptions toward illness and
treatment, and their associations with demographic and clinical variables, in particular
with adherence.
Methods: the study was conducted at the outpatients clinic of Infectious Disease of a
University Hospital in the north of Italy. Patients were asked to fill out the Illness
Perception Questionnaire-Revised. Patient's adherence was measured by: viral load (HIV-RNA
copies/ml) and presence at the check up.
Data collection Participants were recruited in the waiting room, before their check up visit
or the blood test; a researcher explained them the aim of the study and asked them a written
informed consent to participate. The accepting patients were asked to fill out the Illness
Perception Questionnaire Revised (IPQ-R). Demographic, clinical and adherence data were also
collected.
Measures:
1. Demographic and clinical data: demographic information included age, gender, marital
status, education, employment status, nationality. Clinical information, extracted from
participants' medical records, included: years diagnosed with HIV, patient history of
antiretroviral therapy (ART), years of therapy, presence of fix dose combination of
antiretroviral drugs, current therapeutic regimen's type, total number of pills per
day, presence of other drugs' therapies, HIV acquisition risk.
2. Illness representations: measured with the Italian validate version of the IPQ-R24. The
questionnaire is divided in three sections: 1) disease identity; 2) opinions and 3)
causes. While items on disease identity have dichotomous responses (yes/no), items
regarding opinions and causes are constituted by a 5 points Likert scale (from
"1=completely disagree" to "5=completely agree").
Identity section explores patients' beliefs about the disease's nature. Fourteen
symptoms are listed and patients have to indicate if they have experienced them since
being diagnosed with the disease and, if so, if they believe that their symptoms are
linked to the disease or not. Opinions section is composed by 38 items exploring how,
at the moment, patients perceive their illness condition. Items are grouped into seven
factors: 1) Timeline (perception of chronic vs acute duration); 2) Cyclical symptoms
(perception of a cyclic vs stable disease); 3) Consequences (perception that the
disease has or not serious physical, psychological and social consequences on patients'
life); 4) Personal control (perceptions that actions can or cannot be taken to
effectively manage the disease); 5) Treatment control (high or low trust in the
treatment and its efficacy); 6) Coherence (high or low understanding of the disease);
7) Emotional responses (prevalence of negative emotions vs positive).
Causes section lists 18 possible illness causes and patients have to rate their level
of agreement with each item as a cause of their disease.
3. Adherence indexes : measured by HIV-RNA copies/ml and presence at the check up
visits(scheduled every 3 months). Patients were considered "adherent" in case of:
undetectable viral load or HIV-RNA <40 copies/ml and regular presence at the check up
visits (≤ 3 months). Adherence indexes were collected only for patients under treatment
(naïve patients and patients in therapy from <1 month were excluded).
Data analysis Descriptive statistics were used for demographic and clinical characteristics,
IPQ-R data and adherence outcomes. Data were analyzed using SPSS® version 21.0 for Windows.
Independent t-tests, one-way ANOVA with LSD post hoc multiple comparisons tests and Pearson
correlational analysis were used for the analysis of demographic/clinical variables and
IPQ-R Identity and Opinion continuous variables. Mann-Whitney U-test and Kruskal-Wallis
Chi-Squared test were used on IPQ-R Cause ordinal variables.
One-way ANOVA with LSD post hoc multiple comparisons tests were also used to compare means
between the adherence indexes and IPQ-R Identity and Opinion continuous variables.
Kruskal-Wallis Chi-Squared tests were used on IPQ-R Cause ordinal variables. Values of p
≤0.05 were considered statistically significant.
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