ABSTRACT
The study evaluated the nutritional status.
knowledge, attitude and practices of people living with HIV/ J\I DS ( PLWHA)
attending special treatment centre (STC) in National Hospital Abuja. A cross
sectional study design was carried out in the STC and a total of two hundred
and seventy (270 [ 150 male and I ]0 female]) PL WHA were used for the study.
The PLWHA attend STC once in 2months and the subjects were grouped into 16
giving 4 groups per week since the centre runs Monday through Thursday weekly
and by 2months, there were altogether 32groups. Nine (9) subjects (5 males and
4 females) per group were recruited using simple random sampling by balloting
without replacement (Yes/No) to select the number required for the study in
each day of visit. A structured questionnaire was used to collect background
information, socioeconomic characteristics. knowledge, attitude and practice of
nutrition of Pl.WHA. Anthropometric measurement (weight. height and triceps)
and biochemical parameters (haemoglobin and CD4+ count) were carried out. Data
collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Chi-square and regression
analysis. The result revealed that 44.2% of the subjects had tertiary education.
40.2% were civil servants. while 34.8% earned less than NJ0,000 monthly. Less
than half ( 41.1%) had poor knowledge of nutrition, 29. 1% had both fair and
good knowledge while very few (0.7%) had an excellent knowledge, however, more
than half (52.8%) had a positive attitude of nutrition. 52.7% and 43.1% of
PLWHA were asymptomatic and symptomatic, respectively. while most (66.5%) were
moderately anaemic and their skinfold status showed that 56.0% were
malnourished. Socioeconomic characteristics had a significant (P
<0.01) influence on their nutritional status, which revealed that low education and being self-employed had a significant (P><0.01) influence on the CD4+ count of PLWHA. Furthermore. gender (being female) and age (being young) had a significant (P><0.01) influence on their RMI, while only being female significantly (P><0.01 inllucnced the skinfold thickness of the PLWHA. Self-employment and being female were the strongest (P><0.01) positive predictors of nutrition knowledge. while their attitude of nutrition was significantly (P><0.01) predicted by hcing female. hov.:ever, low education and being single had a negative influence on the attitude of the PLWHA towards nutrition. Therefore, good nutrition knowledge with proper education, occupation (good paying job) and high income are important tools which when in place and sustained will promote a healthy people living with HIV, thereby leading to a healthy nation>
ADAEZE, C (2026). Nutritional Status, Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Of People Living With Hiv/Aids Attending Out-Patient Clinic At National Hospital Abuja:- Okolo, Adaeze C. Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Apr 19, 2026, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/nutritional-status-knowledge-attitude-and-practice-of-people-living-with-hivaids-attending-out-patient-clinic-at-national-hospital-abuja-okolo-adaeze-c-7-2
CHRISTIANA, ADAEZE. "Nutritional Status, Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Of People Living With Hiv/Aids Attending Out-Patient Clinic At National Hospital Abuja:- Okolo, Adaeze C" Repository.mouau.edu.ng. Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 19 Apr. 2026, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/nutritional-status-knowledge-attitude-and-practice-of-people-living-with-hivaids-attending-out-patient-clinic-at-national-hospital-abuja-okolo-adaeze-c-7-2. Accessed 19 Apr. 2026.
CHRISTIANA, ADAEZE. "Nutritional Status, Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Of People Living With Hiv/Aids Attending Out-Patient Clinic At National Hospital Abuja:- Okolo, Adaeze C". Repository.mouau.edu.ng, Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 19 Apr. 2026. Web. 19 Apr. 2026. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/nutritional-status-knowledge-attitude-and-practice-of-people-living-with-hivaids-attending-out-patient-clinic-at-national-hospital-abuja-okolo-adaeze-c-7-2 >.
CHRISTIANA, ADAEZE. "Nutritional Status, Knowledge, Attitude And Practice Of People Living With Hiv/Aids Attending Out-Patient Clinic At National Hospital Abuja:- Okolo, Adaeze C" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2026). Accessed 19 Apr. 2026. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/nutritional-status-knowledge-attitude-and-practice-of-people-living-with-hivaids-attending-out-patient-clinic-at-national-hospital-abuja-okolo-adaeze-c-7-2