Prevalence and predictors of fatigue among people living with HIV in Norway
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23416Dato
2021-06-01Type
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Peer reviewed
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Langseth, Ranveig; Berg, Rigmor C.; Rysstad, Ole; Sørlie, Tore; Lie, Birgit; Skogen, VegardSammendrag
Fatigue is the most commonly noted symptom among people living with human
immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV). The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and
predictors of fatigue among PLHIV in Norway. Two hundred and forty-four people were
recruited from two hospitals to participate in a survey, which contained seven instruments used
to investigate mental health, addiction, quality of life, and fatigue. More than a third of the
participants (38.5%) suffered from fatigue. Predictors of fatigue were the presence of mental
distress (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 8.98, 95%CI 3.81, 21.15), multimorbidity (AOR 5.13, 95%CI
1.40, 18.73), living alone (AOR 2.99, 95%CI 1.36, 6.56), trouble sleeping (AOR 2.67, 95%CI 1.06,
6.71), and increased body pain (AOR 1.44, 95%CI 1.25, 1.67). To improve the quality of life for
many PLHIV, the continuum of HIV care must address fatigue and its predictors.
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Langseth R, Berg, Rysstad, Sørlie, Lie, Skogen. Prevalence and predictors of fatigue among people living with HIV in Norway. AIDS Care. 2021:1-7Metadata
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