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Improving antiretroviral therapy adherence in resource‐limited settings at scale: a discussion of interventions and recommendations

Introduction: Successful population‐level antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence will be necessary to realize both the clinical and prevention benefits of antiretroviral scale‐up and, ultimately, the end of AIDS. Although many people living with HIV are adhering well, others struggle and most are li...

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Autores principales: Haberer, Jessica E., Sabin, Lora, Amico, K. Rivet, Orrell, Catherine, Galárraga, Omar, Tsai, Alexander C., Vreeman, Rachel C., Wilson, Ira, Sam‐Agudu, Nadia A., Blaschke, Terrence F., Vrijens, Bernard, Mellins, Claude A., Remien, Robert H., Weiser, Sheri D., Lowenthal, Elizabeth, Stirratt, Michael J., Sow, Papa Salif, Thomas, Bruce, Ford, Nathan, Mills, Edward, Lester, Richard, Nachega, Jean B., Bwana, Bosco Mwebesa, Ssewamala, Fred, Mbuagbaw, Lawrence, Munderi, Paula, Geng, Elvin, Bangsberg, David R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5467606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28630651
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.20.1.21371
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author Haberer, Jessica E.
Sabin, Lora
Amico, K. Rivet
Orrell, Catherine
Galárraga, Omar
Tsai, Alexander C.
Vreeman, Rachel C.
Wilson, Ira
Sam‐Agudu, Nadia A.
Blaschke, Terrence F.
Vrijens, Bernard
Mellins, Claude A.
Remien, Robert H.
Weiser, Sheri D.
Lowenthal, Elizabeth
Stirratt, Michael J.
Sow, Papa Salif
Thomas, Bruce
Ford, Nathan
Mills, Edward
Lester, Richard
Nachega, Jean B.
Bwana, Bosco Mwebesa
Ssewamala, Fred
Mbuagbaw, Lawrence
Munderi, Paula
Geng, Elvin
Bangsberg, David R.
author_facet Haberer, Jessica E.
Sabin, Lora
Amico, K. Rivet
Orrell, Catherine
Galárraga, Omar
Tsai, Alexander C.
Vreeman, Rachel C.
Wilson, Ira
Sam‐Agudu, Nadia A.
Blaschke, Terrence F.
Vrijens, Bernard
Mellins, Claude A.
Remien, Robert H.
Weiser, Sheri D.
Lowenthal, Elizabeth
Stirratt, Michael J.
Sow, Papa Salif
Thomas, Bruce
Ford, Nathan
Mills, Edward
Lester, Richard
Nachega, Jean B.
Bwana, Bosco Mwebesa
Ssewamala, Fred
Mbuagbaw, Lawrence
Munderi, Paula
Geng, Elvin
Bangsberg, David R.
author_sort Haberer, Jessica E.
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description Introduction: Successful population‐level antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence will be necessary to realize both the clinical and prevention benefits of antiretroviral scale‐up and, ultimately, the end of AIDS. Although many people living with HIV are adhering well, others struggle and most are likely to experience challenges in adherence that may threaten virologic suppression at some point during lifelong therapy. Despite the importance of ART adherence, supportive interventions have generally not been implemented at scale. The objective of this review is to summarize the recommendations of clinical, research, and public health experts for scalable ART adherence interventions in resource‐limited settings. Methods: In July 2015, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation convened a meeting to discuss the most promising ART adherence interventions for use at scale in resource‐limited settings. This article summarizes that discussion with recent updates. It is not a systematic review, but rather provides practical considerations for programme implementation based on evidence from individual studies, systematic reviews, meta‐analyses, and the World Health Organization Consolidated Guidelines for HIV, which include evidence from randomized controlled trials in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Interventions are categorized broadly as education and counselling; information and communication technology‐enhanced solutions; healthcare delivery restructuring; and economic incentives and social protection interventions. Each category is discussed, including descriptions of interventions, current evidence for effectiveness, and what appears promising for the near future. Approaches to intervention implementation and impact assessment are then described. Results and discussion: The evidence base is promising for currently available, effective, and scalable ART adherence interventions for resource‐limited settings. Numerous interventions build on existing health care infrastructure and leverage available resources. Those most widely studied and implemented to date involve peer counselling, adherence clubs, and short message service (SMS). Many additional interventions could have an important impact on ART adherence with further development, including standardized counselling through multi‐media technology, electronic dose monitoring, decentralized and differentiated models of care, and livelihood interventions. Optimal targeting and tailoring of interventions will require improved adherence measurement. Conclusions: The opportunity exists today to address and resolve many of the challenges to effective ART adherence, so that they do not limit the potential of ART to help bring about the end of AIDS.
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spelling pubmed-54676062017-06-19 Improving antiretroviral therapy adherence in resource‐limited settings at scale: a discussion of interventions and recommendations Haberer, Jessica E. Sabin, Lora Amico, K. Rivet Orrell, Catherine Galárraga, Omar Tsai, Alexander C. Vreeman, Rachel C. Wilson, Ira Sam‐Agudu, Nadia A. Blaschke, Terrence F. Vrijens, Bernard Mellins, Claude A. Remien, Robert H. Weiser, Sheri D. Lowenthal, Elizabeth Stirratt, Michael J. Sow, Papa Salif Thomas, Bruce Ford, Nathan Mills, Edward Lester, Richard Nachega, Jean B. Bwana, Bosco Mwebesa Ssewamala, Fred Mbuagbaw, Lawrence Munderi, Paula Geng, Elvin Bangsberg, David R. J Int AIDS Soc Review Article Introduction: Successful population‐level antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence will be necessary to realize both the clinical and prevention benefits of antiretroviral scale‐up and, ultimately, the end of AIDS. Although many people living with HIV are adhering well, others struggle and most are likely to experience challenges in adherence that may threaten virologic suppression at some point during lifelong therapy. Despite the importance of ART adherence, supportive interventions have generally not been implemented at scale. The objective of this review is to summarize the recommendations of clinical, research, and public health experts for scalable ART adherence interventions in resource‐limited settings. Methods: In July 2015, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation convened a meeting to discuss the most promising ART adherence interventions for use at scale in resource‐limited settings. This article summarizes that discussion with recent updates. It is not a systematic review, but rather provides practical considerations for programme implementation based on evidence from individual studies, systematic reviews, meta‐analyses, and the World Health Organization Consolidated Guidelines for HIV, which include evidence from randomized controlled trials in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Interventions are categorized broadly as education and counselling; information and communication technology‐enhanced solutions; healthcare delivery restructuring; and economic incentives and social protection interventions. Each category is discussed, including descriptions of interventions, current evidence for effectiveness, and what appears promising for the near future. Approaches to intervention implementation and impact assessment are then described. Results and discussion: The evidence base is promising for currently available, effective, and scalable ART adherence interventions for resource‐limited settings. Numerous interventions build on existing health care infrastructure and leverage available resources. Those most widely studied and implemented to date involve peer counselling, adherence clubs, and short message service (SMS). Many additional interventions could have an important impact on ART adherence with further development, including standardized counselling through multi‐media technology, electronic dose monitoring, decentralized and differentiated models of care, and livelihood interventions. Optimal targeting and tailoring of interventions will require improved adherence measurement. Conclusions: The opportunity exists today to address and resolve many of the challenges to effective ART adherence, so that they do not limit the potential of ART to help bring about the end of AIDS. Taylor & Francis 2017-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5467606/ /pubmed/28630651 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.20.1.21371 Text en © 2017 Haberer J E et al; licensee International AIDS Society This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Haberer, Jessica E.
Sabin, Lora
Amico, K. Rivet
Orrell, Catherine
Galárraga, Omar
Tsai, Alexander C.
Vreeman, Rachel C.
Wilson, Ira
Sam‐Agudu, Nadia A.
Blaschke, Terrence F.
Vrijens, Bernard
Mellins, Claude A.
Remien, Robert H.
Weiser, Sheri D.
Lowenthal, Elizabeth
Stirratt, Michael J.
Sow, Papa Salif
Thomas, Bruce
Ford, Nathan
Mills, Edward
Lester, Richard
Nachega, Jean B.
Bwana, Bosco Mwebesa
Ssewamala, Fred
Mbuagbaw, Lawrence
Munderi, Paula
Geng, Elvin
Bangsberg, David R.
Improving antiretroviral therapy adherence in resource‐limited settings at scale: a discussion of interventions and recommendations
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title_full Improving antiretroviral therapy adherence in resource‐limited settings at scale: a discussion of interventions and recommendations
title_fullStr Improving antiretroviral therapy adherence in resource‐limited settings at scale: a discussion of interventions and recommendations
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title_short Improving antiretroviral therapy adherence in resource‐limited settings at scale: a discussion of interventions and recommendations
title_sort improving antiretroviral therapy adherence in resource‐limited settings at scale: a discussion of interventions and recommendations
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5467606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28630651
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.20.1.21371
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