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An interdisciplinary framework for measuring and supporting adherence in HIV prevention trials of ARV-based vaginal rings

INTRODUCTION: Product adherence and its measurement have emerged as a critical challenge in the evaluation of new HIV prevention technologies. Long-acting ARV-based vaginal rings may simplify use instructions and require less user behaviour, thereby facilitating adherence. One ARV-based ring is in e...

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Autores principales: MacQueen, Kathleen M, Tolley, Elizabeth E, Owen, Derek H, Amico, K Rivet, Morrow, Kathleen M, Moench, Thomas, Friend, David R, Friedland, Barbara
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International AIDS Society 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4164000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25224617
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.3.19158
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author MacQueen, Kathleen M
Tolley, Elizabeth E
Owen, Derek H
Amico, K Rivet
Morrow, Kathleen M
Moench, Thomas
Friend, David R
Friedland, Barbara
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Tolley, Elizabeth E
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description INTRODUCTION: Product adherence and its measurement have emerged as a critical challenge in the evaluation of new HIV prevention technologies. Long-acting ARV-based vaginal rings may simplify use instructions and require less user behaviour, thereby facilitating adherence. One ARV-based ring is in efficacy trials and others, including multipurpose rings, are in the pipeline. Participant motivations, counselling support and measurement challenges during ring trials must still be addressed. In previous HIV prevention trials, this has been done largely using descriptive and post-hoc methods that are highly variable and minimally evaluated. We outline an interdisciplinary framework for systematically investigating promising strategies to support product uptake and adherence, and to measure adherence in the context of randomized, blinded clinical trials. DISCUSSION: The interdisciplinary framework highlights the dual use of adherence measurement (i.e. to provide feedback during trial implementation and to inform interpretation of trial findings) and underscores the complex pathways that connect measurement, adherence support and enacted adherence behaviour. Three inter-related approaches are highlighted: 1) adherence support – sequential efforts to define motivators of study product adherence and to develop, test, refine and evaluate adherence support messages; 2) self-reported psychometric measures – creation of valid and generalizable measures based in easily administered scales that capture vaginal ring use with improved predictive ability at screening, baseline and follow-up that better engage participants in reporting adherence; and 3) more objective measurement of adherence – real-time adherence monitoring and cumulative measurement to correlate adherence with overall product effectiveness through innovative designs, models and prototypes using electronic and biometric technologies to detect ring insertion and/or removal or expulsion. Coordinating research along these three pathways will result in a comprehensive approach to product adherence within clinical trials. CONCLUSIONS: Better measurement of adherence will not, by itself, ensure that future effectiveness trials will be able to address the most basic question: if the product is used per instructions, will it prevent HIV transmission? The challenges to adherence measurement must be addressed as one component of a more integrated system that has as its central focus adherence as a behaviour emerging from the social context of the user.
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spelling pubmed-41640002014-09-22 An interdisciplinary framework for measuring and supporting adherence in HIV prevention trials of ARV-based vaginal rings MacQueen, Kathleen M Tolley, Elizabeth E Owen, Derek H Amico, K Rivet Morrow, Kathleen M Moench, Thomas Friend, David R Friedland, Barbara J Int AIDS Soc Women and ARV-based prevention: opportunities and challenges INTRODUCTION: Product adherence and its measurement have emerged as a critical challenge in the evaluation of new HIV prevention technologies. Long-acting ARV-based vaginal rings may simplify use instructions and require less user behaviour, thereby facilitating adherence. One ARV-based ring is in efficacy trials and others, including multipurpose rings, are in the pipeline. Participant motivations, counselling support and measurement challenges during ring trials must still be addressed. In previous HIV prevention trials, this has been done largely using descriptive and post-hoc methods that are highly variable and minimally evaluated. We outline an interdisciplinary framework for systematically investigating promising strategies to support product uptake and adherence, and to measure adherence in the context of randomized, blinded clinical trials. DISCUSSION: The interdisciplinary framework highlights the dual use of adherence measurement (i.e. to provide feedback during trial implementation and to inform interpretation of trial findings) and underscores the complex pathways that connect measurement, adherence support and enacted adherence behaviour. Three inter-related approaches are highlighted: 1) adherence support – sequential efforts to define motivators of study product adherence and to develop, test, refine and evaluate adherence support messages; 2) self-reported psychometric measures – creation of valid and generalizable measures based in easily administered scales that capture vaginal ring use with improved predictive ability at screening, baseline and follow-up that better engage participants in reporting adherence; and 3) more objective measurement of adherence – real-time adherence monitoring and cumulative measurement to correlate adherence with overall product effectiveness through innovative designs, models and prototypes using electronic and biometric technologies to detect ring insertion and/or removal or expulsion. Coordinating research along these three pathways will result in a comprehensive approach to product adherence within clinical trials. CONCLUSIONS: Better measurement of adherence will not, by itself, ensure that future effectiveness trials will be able to address the most basic question: if the product is used per instructions, will it prevent HIV transmission? The challenges to adherence measurement must be addressed as one component of a more integrated system that has as its central focus adherence as a behaviour emerging from the social context of the user. International AIDS Society 2014-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4164000/ /pubmed/25224617 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.3.19158 Text en © 2014 MacQueen KM et al; licensee International AIDS Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 work is properly cited.
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MacQueen, Kathleen M
Tolley, Elizabeth E
Owen, Derek H
Amico, K Rivet
Morrow, Kathleen M
Moench, Thomas
Friend, David R
Friedland, Barbara
An interdisciplinary framework for measuring and supporting adherence in HIV prevention trials of ARV-based vaginal rings
title An interdisciplinary framework for measuring and supporting adherence in HIV prevention trials of ARV-based vaginal rings
title_full An interdisciplinary framework for measuring and supporting adherence in HIV prevention trials of ARV-based vaginal rings
title_fullStr An interdisciplinary framework for measuring and supporting adherence in HIV prevention trials of ARV-based vaginal rings
title_full_unstemmed An interdisciplinary framework for measuring and supporting adherence in HIV prevention trials of ARV-based vaginal rings
title_short An interdisciplinary framework for measuring and supporting adherence in HIV prevention trials of ARV-based vaginal rings
title_sort interdisciplinary framework for measuring and supporting adherence in hiv prevention trials of arv-based vaginal rings
topic Women and ARV-based prevention: opportunities and challenges
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4164000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25224617
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.3.19158
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