Abstract

Authors: Ariane Nina Ndayikeje, Kim Wilson, Natalie McCall Background The Centre of Excellence at University Teaching Hospital of Kigali (UTHK) provides multidisciplinary outpatient care for Rwandan children and adolescents living with HIV. Although the clinic has no standardized measures of adherence to anti-retroviral therapy (ART), clinicians anecdotally reported an increase in the number of patients with poor long term adherence and with high viral loads. We studied measures of adherence to ART and predictors of poor adherence among children and adolescents receiving HIV Care at UTHK. Objectives 1) Describe adherence …

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