Financial Impact of HIV/AIDS on clients attending a teaching hospital in Southern Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Global Advanced Research Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences
Title Financial Impact of HIV/AIDS on clients attending a teaching hospital in Southern Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 1
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 085-090
URL http://isj.sjournals.net/index.php/GARJMMS/article/download/1537/1486
Abstract
This study was carried out among clients attending clinic in a teaching hospital in Uyo, southern Nigeria
in 2005. The objective was to determine some of the financial implications of living with HIV/AIDS. This
was a descriptive study. Data was collected using a structured, interviewer- administered questionnaire
and was subsequently analysed using Epi 6 software. A total of 331 respondents participated in the
study, with a male: female ratio of 1:1.The age distribution was 15-69 years. Up to 46.6% of respondents
were married, with about 11% having more than 4 children. Though the respondents cut across all
income groups, 44.7% either had no income or earned less than 5, 000 naira monthly. This could not
support their laboratory investigations and treatment. Financial support was available to only 37.8% of
them and was higher among those who disclosed their status to many people. Most of the support
(80.8%) was from family members. Up to 60.7% of respondents had either borrowed money or sold
assets and 56.9% could not afford quality food as before. Further studies will help determine the current
trend of the financial impact of living with HIV/AIDS among clients attending clinic in this part of Nigeria.

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