The Pan African Medical Journal (Nov 2018)

Observance to antiretroviral treatment in the rural region of the Democratic Republic of Congo: a cognitive dissonance

  • Simon-Decap Mabakutuvangilanga Ntela,
  • Nathalie Goutte,
  • Jean-Manuel Morvillers,
  • Cyril Crozet,
  • Mathieu Ahouah,
  • Marie-Claire Omanyondo-Ohambe,
  • Bernard Ntoto-Kunzi,
  • Félicien Tshimungu Kandolo,
  • Monique Rothan-Tondeur

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2018.31.159.15132
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 159

Abstract

Read online

INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to understand the influence of local media, religion and cultural beliefs on the therapeutic compliance of patients living with HIV. METHODS: This study was conducted in two rural hospitals in the Central Kongo province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Semi-directional interviews were conducted with patients on antiretroviral therapy using a phenomenological qualitative method. RESULTS: Our results indicated that patients living with HIV in the rural region of the Democratic Republic of Congo are in a constant state of tension between the messages for compliance to antiretroviral treatment advocated by caregivers, and those broadcasted by audiovisual media, religious leaders and local beliefs. This dissonance constitutes a real barrier to therapeutic compliance. CONCLUSION: Collaborative strategies between healthcare providers, patients, as well as religious, media and traditional organizations are urgently needed.

Keywords