Impact of Socioeconomic Inequality on Access, Adherence, and Outcomes of Antiretroviral Treatment Services for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam.

Ensuring an equal benefit across different patient groups is necessary while scaling up free-of-charge antiretroviral treatment (ART) services. This study aimed to measure the disparity in access, adherence, and outcomes of ART in Vietnam and the effects of socioeconomic status (SES) characteristics...

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Main Authors: Bach Xuan Tran, Jongnam Hwang, Long Hoang Nguyen, Anh Tuan Nguyen, Noah Reed Knowlton Latkin, Ngoc Kim Tran, Vu Thi Minh Thuc, Huong Lan Thi Nguyen, Huong Thu Thi Phan, Huong Thi Le, Tho Dinh Tran, Carl A Latkin
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5179124?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f44400e648fd463ea29cf1efad8a70ab2020-11-25T01:32:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011112e016868710.1371/journal.pone.0168687Impact of Socioeconomic Inequality on Access, Adherence, and Outcomes of Antiretroviral Treatment Services for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam.Bach Xuan TranJongnam HwangLong Hoang NguyenAnh Tuan NguyenNoah Reed Knowlton LatkinNgoc Kim TranVu Thi Minh ThucHuong Lan Thi NguyenHuong Thu Thi PhanHuong Thi LeTho Dinh TranCarl A LatkinEnsuring an equal benefit across different patient groups is necessary while scaling up free-of-charge antiretroviral treatment (ART) services. This study aimed to measure the disparity in access, adherence, and outcomes of ART in Vietnam and the effects of socioeconomic status (SES) characteristics on the levels of inequality.A cross-sectional study was conducted in 1133 PLWH in Vietnam. ART access, adherence, and treatment outcomes were self-reported using a structured questionnaire. Wealth-related inequality was calculated using a concentration index, and a decomposition analysis was used to determine the contribution of each SES variable to inequality in access, adherence, and outcomes of ART.Based on SES, minor inequality was found in ART access and adherence while there was considerable inequality in ART outcomes. Poor people were more likely to start treatment early, while rich people had better adherence and overall treatment outcomes. Decomposition revealed that occupation and education played important roles in inequality in ART access, adherence, and treatment outcomes.The findings suggested that health services should be integrated into the ART regimen. Furthermore, occupational orientation and training courses should be provided to reduce inequality in ART access, adherence, and treatment outcomes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5179124?pdf=render
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author Bach Xuan Tran
Jongnam Hwang
Long Hoang Nguyen
Anh Tuan Nguyen
Noah Reed Knowlton Latkin
Ngoc Kim Tran
Vu Thi Minh Thuc
Huong Lan Thi Nguyen
Huong Thu Thi Phan
Huong Thi Le
Tho Dinh Tran
Carl A Latkin
spellingShingle Bach Xuan Tran
Jongnam Hwang
Long Hoang Nguyen
Anh Tuan Nguyen
Noah Reed Knowlton Latkin
Ngoc Kim Tran
Vu Thi Minh Thuc
Huong Lan Thi Nguyen
Huong Thu Thi Phan
Huong Thi Le
Tho Dinh Tran
Carl A Latkin
Impact of Socioeconomic Inequality on Access, Adherence, and Outcomes of Antiretroviral Treatment Services for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Bach Xuan Tran
Jongnam Hwang
Long Hoang Nguyen
Anh Tuan Nguyen
Noah Reed Knowlton Latkin
Ngoc Kim Tran
Vu Thi Minh Thuc
Huong Lan Thi Nguyen
Huong Thu Thi Phan
Huong Thi Le
Tho Dinh Tran
Carl A Latkin
author_sort Bach Xuan Tran
title Impact of Socioeconomic Inequality on Access, Adherence, and Outcomes of Antiretroviral Treatment Services for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam.
title_short Impact of Socioeconomic Inequality on Access, Adherence, and Outcomes of Antiretroviral Treatment Services for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam.
title_full Impact of Socioeconomic Inequality on Access, Adherence, and Outcomes of Antiretroviral Treatment Services for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam.
title_fullStr Impact of Socioeconomic Inequality on Access, Adherence, and Outcomes of Antiretroviral Treatment Services for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam.
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Socioeconomic Inequality on Access, Adherence, and Outcomes of Antiretroviral Treatment Services for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam.
title_sort impact of socioeconomic inequality on access, adherence, and outcomes of antiretroviral treatment services for people living with hiv/aids in vietnam.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Ensuring an equal benefit across different patient groups is necessary while scaling up free-of-charge antiretroviral treatment (ART) services. This study aimed to measure the disparity in access, adherence, and outcomes of ART in Vietnam and the effects of socioeconomic status (SES) characteristics on the levels of inequality.A cross-sectional study was conducted in 1133 PLWH in Vietnam. ART access, adherence, and treatment outcomes were self-reported using a structured questionnaire. Wealth-related inequality was calculated using a concentration index, and a decomposition analysis was used to determine the contribution of each SES variable to inequality in access, adherence, and outcomes of ART.Based on SES, minor inequality was found in ART access and adherence while there was considerable inequality in ART outcomes. Poor people were more likely to start treatment early, while rich people had better adherence and overall treatment outcomes. Decomposition revealed that occupation and education played important roles in inequality in ART access, adherence, and treatment outcomes.The findings suggested that health services should be integrated into the ART regimen. Furthermore, occupational orientation and training courses should be provided to reduce inequality in ART access, adherence, and treatment outcomes.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5179124?pdf=render
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