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Assessment of satisfaction with antiretroviral drugs and the need for long-acting injectable medicines among people living with HIV in Japan and its associated factors: a prospective multicenter cross-sectional observational study

BACKGROUND: Long-acting injectable formulations for HIV infection have been approved and are now available in Japan. Although not currently recommended as first-line drugs in Japanese or overseas guidelines, use of such formulations may increase, in accordance with patient conditions and preference....

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Autores principales: Ishihara, Masashi, Hikasa, Shinichi, Tsukiji, Mariko, Kunimoto, Yusuke, Nobori, Kazuko, Kimura, Takeshi, Onishi, Kenta, Yamamoto, Yuki, Haruta, Kyohei, Kashiwabara, Yohei, Fujii, Kenji, Shimabukuro, Shota, Watanabe, Daichi, Tsurumi, Hisashi, Suzuki, Akio
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10463659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37641099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12981-023-00557-5
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author Ishihara, Masashi
Hikasa, Shinichi
Tsukiji, Mariko
Kunimoto, Yusuke
Nobori, Kazuko
Kimura, Takeshi
Onishi, Kenta
Yamamoto, Yuki
Haruta, Kyohei
Kashiwabara, Yohei
Fujii, Kenji
Shimabukuro, Shota
Watanabe, Daichi
Tsurumi, Hisashi
Suzuki, Akio
author_facet Ishihara, Masashi
Hikasa, Shinichi
Tsukiji, Mariko
Kunimoto, Yusuke
Nobori, Kazuko
Kimura, Takeshi
Onishi, Kenta
Yamamoto, Yuki
Haruta, Kyohei
Kashiwabara, Yohei
Fujii, Kenji
Shimabukuro, Shota
Watanabe, Daichi
Tsurumi, Hisashi
Suzuki, Akio
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description BACKGROUND: Long-acting injectable formulations for HIV infection have been approved and are now available in Japan. Although not currently recommended as first-line drugs in Japanese or overseas guidelines, use of such formulations may increase, in accordance with patient conditions and preference. We determine the level of satisfaction with current anti-HIV drugs and analyzed the preferences of patients who favor long-acting injectable drugs based on their satisfaction level with the present anti-HIV drugs. METHODS: People living with HIV (PLWH) who had received antiretroviral therapy (ART) for at least one month and consented to the study between 1 April and 31 December 2021 were included in a survey conducted using a self-administered questionnaire. The content of the survey included satisfaction with seven items (tablet size, ease and feeling when taking the medicine, color, taste, portability, daily oral therapy, and co-payment) related to the anti-HIV drugs they were taking and their need for future drugs (dosage form, frequency of dosing, long-acting injectable, etc.). In addition, factors related to the need for long-acting injectable medications were analyzed with regard to the relationship with satisfaction with anti-HIV drugs. RESULTS: Overall, 667 patients available for analysis were included in this study. Satisfaction with anti-HIV drugs was highest with regard to “co-payment” and lowest with “daily oral therapy”. Regarding the need for long-acting injectable medications, logistic regression analysis indicated that tablet size and daily oral therapy were significant predictors of patient preference for a once-every-eight-weeks intramuscular formulation in terms of their requirement for long-acting injectable medications (tablet size, OR = 2.14, 95%CI 1.030–4.430, p = 0.042; and daily oral therapy, OR = 1.75, 95%CI 1.010–3.030, p = 0.044). CONCLUSIONS: Patients currently receiving anti-HIV drugs who express dissatisfaction with tablet size and daily oral therapy may prefer a long-acting injectable formulation, taking into consideration patient age, employment status, ART history, frequency of daily dosage and concomitant medications other than ART.
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spelling pubmed-104636592023-08-30 Assessment of satisfaction with antiretroviral drugs and the need for long-acting injectable medicines among people living with HIV in Japan and its associated factors: a prospective multicenter cross-sectional observational study Ishihara, Masashi Hikasa, Shinichi Tsukiji, Mariko Kunimoto, Yusuke Nobori, Kazuko Kimura, Takeshi Onishi, Kenta Yamamoto, Yuki Haruta, Kyohei Kashiwabara, Yohei Fujii, Kenji Shimabukuro, Shota Watanabe, Daichi Tsurumi, Hisashi Suzuki, Akio AIDS Res Ther Research BACKGROUND: Long-acting injectable formulations for HIV infection have been approved and are now available in Japan. Although not currently recommended as first-line drugs in Japanese or overseas guidelines, use of such formulations may increase, in accordance with patient conditions and preference. We determine the level of satisfaction with current anti-HIV drugs and analyzed the preferences of patients who favor long-acting injectable drugs based on their satisfaction level with the present anti-HIV drugs. METHODS: People living with HIV (PLWH) who had received antiretroviral therapy (ART) for at least one month and consented to the study between 1 April and 31 December 2021 were included in a survey conducted using a self-administered questionnaire. The content of the survey included satisfaction with seven items (tablet size, ease and feeling when taking the medicine, color, taste, portability, daily oral therapy, and co-payment) related to the anti-HIV drugs they were taking and their need for future drugs (dosage form, frequency of dosing, long-acting injectable, etc.). In addition, factors related to the need for long-acting injectable medications were analyzed with regard to the relationship with satisfaction with anti-HIV drugs. RESULTS: Overall, 667 patients available for analysis were included in this study. Satisfaction with anti-HIV drugs was highest with regard to “co-payment” and lowest with “daily oral therapy”. Regarding the need for long-acting injectable medications, logistic regression analysis indicated that tablet size and daily oral therapy were significant predictors of patient preference for a once-every-eight-weeks intramuscular formulation in terms of their requirement for long-acting injectable medications (tablet size, OR = 2.14, 95%CI 1.030–4.430, p = 0.042; and daily oral therapy, OR = 1.75, 95%CI 1.010–3.030, p = 0.044). CONCLUSIONS: Patients currently receiving anti-HIV drugs who express dissatisfaction with tablet size and daily oral therapy may prefer a long-acting injectable formulation, taking into consideration patient age, employment status, ART history, frequency of daily dosage and concomitant medications other than ART. BioMed Central 2023-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10463659/ /pubmed/37641099 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12981-023-00557-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) ) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Research
Ishihara, Masashi
Hikasa, Shinichi
Tsukiji, Mariko
Kunimoto, Yusuke
Nobori, Kazuko
Kimura, Takeshi
Onishi, Kenta
Yamamoto, Yuki
Haruta, Kyohei
Kashiwabara, Yohei
Fujii, Kenji
Shimabukuro, Shota
Watanabe, Daichi
Tsurumi, Hisashi
Suzuki, Akio
Assessment of satisfaction with antiretroviral drugs and the need for long-acting injectable medicines among people living with HIV in Japan and its associated factors: a prospective multicenter cross-sectional observational study
title Assessment of satisfaction with antiretroviral drugs and the need for long-acting injectable medicines among people living with HIV in Japan and its associated factors: a prospective multicenter cross-sectional observational study
title_full Assessment of satisfaction with antiretroviral drugs and the need for long-acting injectable medicines among people living with HIV in Japan and its associated factors: a prospective multicenter cross-sectional observational study
title_fullStr Assessment of satisfaction with antiretroviral drugs and the need for long-acting injectable medicines among people living with HIV in Japan and its associated factors: a prospective multicenter cross-sectional observational study
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of satisfaction with antiretroviral drugs and the need for long-acting injectable medicines among people living with HIV in Japan and its associated factors: a prospective multicenter cross-sectional observational study
title_short Assessment of satisfaction with antiretroviral drugs and the need for long-acting injectable medicines among people living with HIV in Japan and its associated factors: a prospective multicenter cross-sectional observational study
title_sort assessment of satisfaction with antiretroviral drugs and the need for long-acting injectable medicines among people living with hiv in japan and its associated factors: a prospective multicenter cross-sectional observational study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10463659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37641099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12981-023-00557-5
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