Title of article :
Health related quality of life among the people living with HIV
Author/Authors :
Imam, MH National Institute of Preventive Social Medicine - Department of Epidemiology , Karim, MR Bangladesh Institute of Health Science , Ferdous, C , Akhter, S Combined Military Hospital
Abstract :
Identifying the level of health related quality of life (HQoL) and their influencing factors in human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive people is of extreme importance in implementing an
interventional program to support this group. This cross sectional study was an attempt to determine
the level and factors associated with HQoL among the people living with HIV. A convenient sample of
82 HIV-infected people from three NGOs and one Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH), were interviewed
using an interviewer administered, semi structured questionnaire developed by adopting the
“WHOQOL-HIV BREF instrument”. A majority of the respondents were with low Quality of Life
(QoL) in all the domains of HQoL. The proportion of respondents with low QoL was highest in the
domain of social relationship (64.6%) followed by psychological domain (59.8%), physical domain
(58.5%), level of independence domain (56.1%), environmental domain (52.4%) and spirituality
domain (52.4%) of HQoL. Bivariate analysis revealed that the overall perception of QoL was better in
the respondents living in urban area, who were employed and asymptomatic of the centre for disease
control (CDC) stage of HIV. The perception of overall health was higher in females, all respondents
less than 35 years of age, asymptomatic of the CDC stage of disease and with a current CD4 count
greater than 200 cell/mm3. These findings highlight the need for enhanced socio-psychosocial support
and a better environment for improving the health related quality of life among people living with HIV.
Keywords :
life among the people living , HIV , Health related quality
Journal title :
Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin
Journal title :
Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin