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Adherence to Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV-Infected Rwandan Women
BACKGROUND: Scale-up of highly active antiretroviral treatment therapy (HAART) programs in Rwanda has been highly successful but data on adherence is limited. We examined HAART adherence in a large cohort of HIV+ Rwandan women. METHODS: The Rwanda Women's Interassociation Study Assessment (RWIS...
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Public Library of Science
2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3219684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22114706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0027832 |
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author | Musiime, Stephenson Muhairwe, Fred Rutagengwa, Alfred Mutimura, Eugene Anastos, Kathryn Hoover, Donald R. Qiuhu, Shi Munyazesa, Elizaphane Emile, Ivan Uwineza, Annette Cowan, Ethan |
author_facet | Musiime, Stephenson Muhairwe, Fred Rutagengwa, Alfred Mutimura, Eugene Anastos, Kathryn Hoover, Donald R. Qiuhu, Shi Munyazesa, Elizaphane Emile, Ivan Uwineza, Annette Cowan, Ethan |
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description | BACKGROUND: Scale-up of highly active antiretroviral treatment therapy (HAART) programs in Rwanda has been highly successful but data on adherence is limited. We examined HAART adherence in a large cohort of HIV+ Rwandan women. METHODS: The Rwanda Women's Interassociation Study Assessment (RWISA) was a prospective cohort study that assessed effectiveness and toxicity of ART. We analyzed patient data 12±3 months after HAART initiation to determine adherence rates in HIV+ women who had initiated HAART. RESULTS: Of the 710 HIV+ women at baseline, 490 (87.2%) initiated HAART. Of these, 6 (1.2%) died within 12 months, 15 others (3.0%) discontinued the study and 80 others (19.0%) remained in RWISA but did not have a post-HAART initiation visit that fell within the 12±3 month time points leaving 389 subjects for analysis. Of these 389, 15 women stopped their medications without being advised to do so by their doctors. Of the remaining 374 persons who reported current HAART use 354 completed the adherence assessment. All women, 354/354, reported 100% adherence to HAART at the post-HAART visit. The high self-reported level of adherence is supported by changes in laboratory measures that are influenced by HAART. The median (interquartile range) CD4 cell count measured within 6 months prior to HAART initiation was 185 (128, 253) compared to 264 (182, 380) cells/mm(3) at the post-HAART visit. Similarly, the median (interquartile range) MCV within 6 months prior to HAART initiation was 88 (83, 93) fL compared to 104 (98, 110) fL at the 12±3 month visit. CONCLUSION: Self-reported adherence to antiretroviral treatment 12±3 months after initiating therapy was 100% in this cohort of HIV-infected Rwandan women. Future studies should explore country-specific factors that may be contributing to high levels of adherence to HAART in this population. |
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spelling | pubmed-32196842011-11-23 Adherence to Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV-Infected Rwandan Women Musiime, Stephenson Muhairwe, Fred Rutagengwa, Alfred Mutimura, Eugene Anastos, Kathryn Hoover, Donald R. Qiuhu, Shi Munyazesa, Elizaphane Emile, Ivan Uwineza, Annette Cowan, Ethan PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Scale-up of highly active antiretroviral treatment therapy (HAART) programs in Rwanda has been highly successful but data on adherence is limited. We examined HAART adherence in a large cohort of HIV+ Rwandan women. METHODS: The Rwanda Women's Interassociation Study Assessment (RWISA) was a prospective cohort study that assessed effectiveness and toxicity of ART. We analyzed patient data 12±3 months after HAART initiation to determine adherence rates in HIV+ women who had initiated HAART. RESULTS: Of the 710 HIV+ women at baseline, 490 (87.2%) initiated HAART. Of these, 6 (1.2%) died within 12 months, 15 others (3.0%) discontinued the study and 80 others (19.0%) remained in RWISA but did not have a post-HAART initiation visit that fell within the 12±3 month time points leaving 389 subjects for analysis. Of these 389, 15 women stopped their medications without being advised to do so by their doctors. Of the remaining 374 persons who reported current HAART use 354 completed the adherence assessment. All women, 354/354, reported 100% adherence to HAART at the post-HAART visit. The high self-reported level of adherence is supported by changes in laboratory measures that are influenced by HAART. The median (interquartile range) CD4 cell count measured within 6 months prior to HAART initiation was 185 (128, 253) compared to 264 (182, 380) cells/mm(3) at the post-HAART visit. Similarly, the median (interquartile range) MCV within 6 months prior to HAART initiation was 88 (83, 93) fL compared to 104 (98, 110) fL at the 12±3 month visit. CONCLUSION: Self-reported adherence to antiretroviral treatment 12±3 months after initiating therapy was 100% in this cohort of HIV-infected Rwandan women. Future studies should explore country-specific factors that may be contributing to high levels of adherence to HAART in this population. Public Library of Science 2011-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3219684/ /pubmed/22114706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0027832 Text en Musiime et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Musiime, Stephenson Muhairwe, Fred Rutagengwa, Alfred Mutimura, Eugene Anastos, Kathryn Hoover, Donald R. Qiuhu, Shi Munyazesa, Elizaphane Emile, Ivan Uwineza, Annette Cowan, Ethan Adherence to Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV-Infected Rwandan Women |
title | Adherence to Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV-Infected Rwandan Women |
title_full | Adherence to Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV-Infected Rwandan Women |
title_fullStr | Adherence to Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV-Infected Rwandan Women |
title_full_unstemmed | Adherence to Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV-Infected Rwandan Women |
title_short | Adherence to Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV-Infected Rwandan Women |
title_sort | adherence to highly active antiretroviral treatment in hiv-infected rwandan women |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3219684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22114706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0027832 |
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