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Vocational Training Improves HIV Treatment Adherence in Nigeria, Study Shows

New research from the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) reveals that vocational skills training helps HIV patients stick to their antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens. The findings highlight how economic stability impacts health outcomes in cities like Port Harcourt, where many struggle with the hidden costs of treatment.

Dr. Kazeem Osuolale, the study’s lead researcher and a senior NIMR fellow, explained: “Even though the drugs are free, the financial burden of accessing them regularly makes adherence difficult for many patients. Poverty remains a major barrier in Nigeria’s HIV response.”

The study followed 50 patients aged 15-45 with suboptimal ART adherence. Those who received skills training and business start-up kits showed significantly better treatment consistency than the control group.

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“Patients often struggle with transport costs, clinic fees and other expenses that make treatment inaccessible,” Dr. Osuolale noted. The results suggest combining medical care with livelihood programs could transform HIV management in Port Harcourt, where economic pressures often force patients to choose between healthcare and survival.

This evidence calls for integrated approaches that address both medical and economic needs, because lasting health requires more than just medicine.

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