Do disability grants influence adherence to antiretroviral therapy

Date
2014-04
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Publisher
AOSIS Publishing
Abstract
Anecdotal data suggest that some South Africans living with HIV who receive disability grants from the state deliberately default on their antiretroviral medication in an attempt to lower their CD4 count to remain eligible for grants. No actual empirical data however exist to show that disability grants act as such perverse incentives and are a valid reason for non-adherence. This article examines some of the complexities of antiretroviral adherence in the context of a resource-constrained environment. The multitude of structural barriers, including sometimes difficult patient-doctor conversations about the renewal of disability grants, shape patients’ experiences of the clinic environment and influence their adherence to care.
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CITATION: Kagee, A. 2004. Do disability grants influence adherence to antiretroviral therapy. African Journal of Disability, 3(1): 1-6. doi: 10.4102/ajod.v3i1.100.
The original publication is available at http://www.ajod.org
Publication of this article was funded by the Stellenbosch University Open Access Fund.
Keywords
Antiretroviral therapy, People with disabilities
Citation
Kagee, A. 2004. Do disability grants influence adherence to antiretroviral therapy. African Journal of Disability, 3(1): 1-6. doi: 10.4102/ajod.v3i1.100