Effect of non-adherence to ARV therapy on 3-year life of HIV/AIDS patients: a cohort retrospective study

  • Hendra Dhermawan Sitanggang Program Studi Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Jambi
  • Tri Yunis Miko Wahyono Departemen Epidemiologi, Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Indonesia
  • Ira Marti Ayu Program Studi Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Esa Unggul Jakarta, Indonesia
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Background: Antiretroviral drug Therapy (ART) has dramatically reduced the morbidity and mortality of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). However, adherence to antiretroviral therapy has become a challenge due to a lifetime of therapy. Adherence to antiretroviral therapy is one determining factor in the success of treatment.


Method: This study aimed to determine the influence of medication non-adherence on the 3-year survival of patients with HIV/AIDS. The study design used a retrospective cohort and calculated survival estimates using Cox regression. All HIV/AIDS patients in the RSPI-SS from 2010 – April 2012, totaling 164 patients, were obtained from medical records, a summary of treatment and ART (follow-up), pharmacy data, and ARV therapy monitoring books at the RSPI-SS. Data analysis using cox regression.


Results: The cumulative survival probability of patients with HIV/AIDS at RSPI Prof. dr. Sulianti Saroso in the second year (24th month) was 95.6% and in the third year (in the 36th) was 91%. Multivariate analysis with Cox regression showed the factors that affected the 3-year survival of patients with HIV/AIDS are non-adherence to ART after being controlled by initial CD4 count (aHR = 7.608; 95% CI: 1.664 to 34.790) and non-compliance appointments after controlled by opportunistic infection, age and initial CD4 count (aHR = 2.456; 95% CI: 0.802 to 7.518). Among patients' non-adherence to ART, non-compliance appointments affected the 3-year survival of patients with HIV/AIDS after controlled by initial CD4 count, sex, CPT, modes of HIV transmission,  WHO clinical stage, opportunistic infection, and age (aHR = 4.517; 95%CI: 0.729 to 27.987).


Conclusion: Non-adherence to ART may cause a failure to suppress HIV viral, thus increasing the possibility of HIV mutations that can lead to drug-resistant and ultimately increase the risk of death. Patients who do not adhere to medication and do not adhere to their medication appointments show a higher risk of dying than those who adhere to HIV/AIDS. Non-adherence to taking medication in the first year can be used as a marker to monitor medication adherence and the patient's health condition in the future. Therefore, it is essential to monitor adherence to taking the medication regularly through ARV therapy surveillance activities.

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2023-06-15
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SITANGGANG, Hendra Dhermawan; WAHYONO, Tri Yunis Miko; AYU, Ira Marti. Effect of non-adherence to ARV therapy on 3-year life of HIV/AIDS patients: a cohort retrospective study. Riset Informasi Kesehatan, [S.l.], v. 12, n. 1, p. 1-10, june 2023. ISSN 2548-6462. Tersedia pada: <https://repository.stikes-hi.ac.id/index.php/rik/article/view/692>. Tanggal Akses: 01 sep. 2025 doi: https://doi.org/10.30644/rik.v12i1.692.