The application of logistic regression in modeling of survival chances of HIV-positive patients under highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART): A case of Nyakach District …
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2014Author
Ojunga Okoth Samson, Mose Nyandwaki, Peter Mutwiri, Otulo Wandera, Omollo Oriema, Edgar Otumba
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In Kenya the number of persons requiring antiretroviral Therapy (ART) in 2012 was over 90,000 while globally
more than 1.4 million were under ART in the year 2012. Though ART treatment has decreased mortality of HIV
associated deaths, there is still need for funding of ART services by donors and Ministry of health so as to
prevent the loss caused by AIDS related deaths in the society. This study modeled using logistic regression
the survival chances of the HIV positive patients under ART treatment in within Nyakach district. The study
outlined the various socio-economic factors affecting the survival or death of the patients using logistic
regression model. The sample of 320 patients was considered from patients from Katito health center from
Nyakach district for a period of six months. The analysis of the data showed that risk factors consisting TB
infection, kind of drug regimen, distance from the health facility, access to tap and portable water, the kind of
marital status of patients and counselling session attendance by patients on ART affected their survival.
Thus, the survival of patients under ART programs can be improved if we improve the access to socioeconomic factors like access to water, setting up many health facilities too provide health services at close
distance to the affected and also we can bring behavioral change among HIV patients to attend counselling
session and get pieces of advices on correct health measures and be-haviours.