02172nas a2200277 4500008004100000024000700041245012400048210006900172260001500241300001200256490000700268520143900275653000901714653000801723653000801731653001401739653001601753100002201769700000501791700000501796700000501801700001601806700001601822700002001838856003601858 2023 eng d a3100aAnalysis Factors Affecting the Utilization of Antiretroviral Treatment Services in HIV Patients in Ambon City Puskesmas0 aAnalysis Factors Affecting the Utilization of Antiretroviral Tre cApril 2023 a424-4280 v153 a
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a collection of symptoms that arise due to decreased immunity caused by HIV infection. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a type of virus that infects white blood cells which causes a decrease in human immunity. Efforts are being made at this time for people with HIV namely Antiretroviral treatment (ARV). This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the utilization of ARV treatment services in HIV patients at the Ambon City Health Center. This type of research is a quantitative analytic study with a cross sectional design. Respondents in this study were obtained using the Isaac and Michael method of 156 HIV patients from the Waihaong Health Center and Karpan Health Center in Ambon City using a questionnaire. Data processing was carried out using SPSS and for data analysis using statistical tests using descriptive statistical tests, comparative analysis tests and multivariate analysis tests. The results showed that there was no effect of knowledge on the use of ARV treatment in HIV patients at the Ambon City Health Center. Furthermore, there is an influence on the patient's actions, access distance, and peer and community support on the use of ARV treatment in HIV patients at the Ambon City Health Center. The action variable and access distance are the variables that have the strongest influence compared to the other variables.
10aAIDS10aARV10aHIV10aPuskesmas10aUtilization1 aKilkoda, Faradila1 a1 a1 a1 aWahyu, Atjo1 aDaud, Anwar1 aMallongi, Anwar uhttps://phcogj.com/article/2020