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Perceived quality of life and its optimal drivers in people living with HIV, beyond HIV viral suppression in South Africa

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Nomatshila ZB, O’Donnell R, Gonah L, Nanjoh M, Faleni M, Apalata TR & Crockett R (2025) Perceived quality of life and its optimal drivers in people living with HIV, beyond HIV viral suppression in South Africa. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services, pp. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/15381501.2025.2551967

Abstract
Viral load suppression is the goal in current HIV treatment efforts. This was a cross-sectional descriptive qualitative study of41 purposively selected adult participants, achieved through data saturation. Guided in-depth interviews were conducted to subjectively evaluate QOL and its related drivers among virally suppressed PLHIV in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. Thematic analysis was employed to identify key themes emerging from the interview responses. Participants consistently evaluated their QOL as improved, acceptable, or excellent, based on their psychological, physical and social wellbeing. Commonly cited drivers for the perceived QOL were positive social relationships, better access to healthcare services and positive self-efficacy, whilst perceived benefits of ART adherence and viral suppression were improved productivity and increased life expectancy. Multidisciplinary interventions are worthwhile where policies and programs must deliberately seek to address QOL determinants and aspirations of PLHIV, apart from targeting viral suppression through medications alone.

Keywords
Viral suppression; perceived quality of life; drivers of optimal quality of life; People living with HIV

Journal
Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services

StatusPublished
Publication date online30/09/2025
Date accepted by journal19/08/2025
PublisherInforma UK Limited
ISSN1538-1501
eISSN1538-151X

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Dr Rachel O'Donnell

Dr Rachel O'Donnell

Associate Professor, Institute for Social Marketing

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