Table 5. Characteristics of patient and caregiver interview participants.
Characteristic | Patients (N = 36) | Caregivers (N = 11) | |
n/N (%) | n/N (%) | ||
Gender | |||
Female | 19/36 (53) | 8/11 (73) | |
Age (years) | |||
Mean (standard error, SE) | 38 (SE: 1.8) | 47 (SE: 5.1) | |
Highest Education Level Completed | |||
None | 8/36 (22) | 3/11 (27) | |
Primary | 17/36 (47) | 7/11 (64) | |
Secondary | 10/36 (28) | 1/11 (9) | |
University | 1/36 (3) | 0/11 (0) | |
Marital Status | |||
Married | 21/36 (58) | 10/11 (91) | |
Divorced | 8/36 (22) | 0/11 (0) | |
Widowed | 4/36 (11) | 1/11 (9) | |
Single | 2/36 (6) | 0/11 (0) | |
Living as Married | 1/36 (3) | 0/11 (0) | |
Household Size | Median (IQR)* | 6 (2–10) | 6 (3–13) |
Living Children per Household | Median (IQR) | 3 (0–8) | 4 (1–6) |
Employment Status | |||
Subsistence farmer | 12/36 (33) | 5/11 (45) | |
Market vendor | 7/36 (19) | 4/11 (36) | |
Unable to work due to illness | 7/36 (19) | 0/11 (0) | |
Part-time unskilled labor | 4/36 (11) | 1/11 (9) | |
Part-time skilled labor | 4/36 (11) | 0/11 (0) | |
Unable to find work | 2/36 (6) | 1/11 (9) | |
Patient Primary Diagnosis | |||
HIV/AIDS§ | 10/36 (28) | ||
In HIV care, on ART¶ | 9/10 (90) | ||
In HIV care, HCC• Clinic | 1/10 (10) | ||
Cancer | 19/36 (53) | ||
Kaposi sarcoma | 13/36 (36) | ||
Cervical cancer | 4/36 (11) | ||
Other malignancy | 2/36 (6) | ||
Other serious chronic illness# | 7/36 (19) | ||
Illness Duration (months) | Median (IQR) | 13 (0–156) | |
Caregiver Present at Visit/Hospital ** | 12/36 (33) | ||
Caregiver Relationship to Patient | |||
Parent | 3/11 (27) | ||
Spouse | 3/11 (27) | ||
Sibling | 3/11 (27) | ||
Other family | 2/11 (18) | ||
Time as caregiver (months) | Median (IQR) | 13 (0–54) |
*IQR = interquartile range.
Indicates a primary diagnosis of HIV/AIDS, in the absence of Kaposi sarcoma.
ART = Antiretroviral Therapy.
HCC = HIV Care Clinic.
Other serious chronic illnesses include: multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), end stage liver disease, and progressive neurological illness.
**One caregiver was ineligible for study inclusion because she was younger than 18.