Adherence to antiretroviral therapy among HIV patients in Ghana: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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2024
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Plos Global Public Health
Abstract
Maintaining a high level of adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is critical to limiting
rapid viral replication, drug resistance, and viral transmission. However, ART adherence
remains a major challenge in HIV/AIDS treatment success. This systematic review and
meta-analysis was aimed to synthesize available evidence on adherence to ART among
HIV/AIDS patients in Ghana.This review followed the preferred reporting item for systematic
review and meta-analysis (PRISMA) criteria. A comprehensive literature search was done
using five online databases (PubMed, Google Scholar, Medline, Africa Index Medicus, and
Willey Online Library) from 25th- 30th April 2023 to identify potential studies. In addition, references of related articles were manually searched to further identify relevant studies.
Search records were managed in Endnote library where duplicates were removed prior to
screening. Studies were eligible for inclusion if they were conducted in Ghana, designed as
an observational or experimental study, and explicitly measured adherence to ART, either
as a primary or secondary outcome. Studies were excluded if the proportion or prevalence
of adherence to ART was not reported.A total number of 126 potential studies were identified from the literature search. Of these, 14 met the inclusion criteria and were included in
the Meta-analysis. The studies involved a total number of 4,436 participants. The pooled
estimate of adherence to ART was 70% (CI: 58–81%). In subgroup analysis, adolescents
and young adults had a lower adherence rate (66%, CI: 46–84%) compared with adults
(70%; CI: 58–81%). Publication bias was not observed among studies. The pooled estimate
of optimal adherence to ART among HIV patients in Ghana was lower than is recommended
(95%) to achieve viral suppression. Adherence was lower among young persons living
with HIV/AIDS. To achieve the United Nation’s Sustainable development goals and the
UNAIDS “95-95-95” targets, there is a need to focus on improving adherence interventions
among persons living with HIV/AIDS, especially among the younger cohort.
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Research Article
Keywords
antiretroviral therapy, HIV patients, Ghana, AIDS
Citation
Boadu I, Manu A, Aryeetey RNO, Kesse KA, Abdulai M, Acheampong E, et al. (2023) Adherence to antiretroviral therapy among HIV patients in Ghana: A systematic review and meta analysis. PLOS Glob Public Health 3(11): e0002448. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pgph.0002448