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Attitudes and perceptions towards novel objective measures of ARV-based vaginal ring use: Results from a global stakeholder survey
Results of recent microbicide and pre-exposure prophylaxis clinical trials have shown adherence to be a significant challenge with new HIV prevention technologies. As the vaginal ring containing dapivirine moves into two open label follow-on studies (HOPE/MTN-025 and DREAM) and other antiretroviral-...
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2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5510854/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28708847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180963 |
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author | Stalter, Randy M. Tharaldson, Jenae Owen, Derek H. Okumu, Eunice Moench, Thomas Mack, Natasha Tolley, Elizabeth E. MacQueen, Kathleen M. |
author_facet | Stalter, Randy M. Tharaldson, Jenae Owen, Derek H. Okumu, Eunice Moench, Thomas Mack, Natasha Tolley, Elizabeth E. MacQueen, Kathleen M. |
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description | Results of recent microbicide and pre-exposure prophylaxis clinical trials have shown adherence to be a significant challenge with new HIV prevention technologies. As the vaginal ring containing dapivirine moves into two open label follow-on studies (HOPE/MTN-025 and DREAM) and other antiretroviral-based and multi-purpose prevention technology ring products advance through the development pipeline, there is a need for more accurate and reliable measures of adherence to microbicide ring products. We previously conducted a comprehensive landscape analysis to identify new technologies that could be applied to adherence measurement of vaginal rings containing antiretrovirals. To explore attitudes and perceptions towards the approaches that we identified, we conducted a survey of stakeholders with experience and expertise in microbicide and HIV prevention clinical trials. From May to July 2015 an electronic survey was distributed via email to 894 stakeholders; a total of 206 eligible individuals responded to at least one question and were included in the data analysis. Survey respondents were presented with various objective measures and asked about their perceived acceptability to trial participants, feasibility of implementation by study staff, usefulness for measuring adherence and ethical concerns. Methods that require no additional input from the participant and require no modifications to the existing ring product (i.e., measurement of residual drug or excipient, or a vaginal analyte that enters the ring) were viewed as being more acceptable to trial participants and more feasible to implement in the field. Respondents saw value in using objective measures to provide real-time feedback on adherence. However, approaches that involve unannounced home visits for sample collection or spot checks of ring use, which could provide significant value to adherence feedback efforts, were met with skepticism. Additional research on the acceptability of these methods to potential trial participants and trial staff is recommended. |
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spelling | pubmed-55108542017-08-07 Attitudes and perceptions towards novel objective measures of ARV-based vaginal ring use: Results from a global stakeholder survey Stalter, Randy M. Tharaldson, Jenae Owen, Derek H. Okumu, Eunice Moench, Thomas Mack, Natasha Tolley, Elizabeth E. MacQueen, Kathleen M. PLoS One Research Article Results of recent microbicide and pre-exposure prophylaxis clinical trials have shown adherence to be a significant challenge with new HIV prevention technologies. As the vaginal ring containing dapivirine moves into two open label follow-on studies (HOPE/MTN-025 and DREAM) and other antiretroviral-based and multi-purpose prevention technology ring products advance through the development pipeline, there is a need for more accurate and reliable measures of adherence to microbicide ring products. We previously conducted a comprehensive landscape analysis to identify new technologies that could be applied to adherence measurement of vaginal rings containing antiretrovirals. To explore attitudes and perceptions towards the approaches that we identified, we conducted a survey of stakeholders with experience and expertise in microbicide and HIV prevention clinical trials. From May to July 2015 an electronic survey was distributed via email to 894 stakeholders; a total of 206 eligible individuals responded to at least one question and were included in the data analysis. Survey respondents were presented with various objective measures and asked about their perceived acceptability to trial participants, feasibility of implementation by study staff, usefulness for measuring adherence and ethical concerns. Methods that require no additional input from the participant and require no modifications to the existing ring product (i.e., measurement of residual drug or excipient, or a vaginal analyte that enters the ring) were viewed as being more acceptable to trial participants and more feasible to implement in the field. Respondents saw value in using objective measures to provide real-time feedback on adherence. However, approaches that involve unannounced home visits for sample collection or spot checks of ring use, which could provide significant value to adherence feedback efforts, were met with skepticism. Additional research on the acceptability of these methods to potential trial participants and trial staff is recommended. Public Library of Science 2017-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5510854/ /pubmed/28708847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180963 Text en © 2017 Stalter 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Stalter, Randy M. Tharaldson, Jenae Owen, Derek H. Okumu, Eunice Moench, Thomas Mack, Natasha Tolley, Elizabeth E. MacQueen, Kathleen M. Attitudes and perceptions towards novel objective measures of ARV-based vaginal ring use: Results from a global stakeholder survey |
title | Attitudes and perceptions towards novel objective measures of ARV-based vaginal ring use: Results from a global stakeholder survey |
title_full | Attitudes and perceptions towards novel objective measures of ARV-based vaginal ring use: Results from a global stakeholder survey |
title_fullStr | Attitudes and perceptions towards novel objective measures of ARV-based vaginal ring use: Results from a global stakeholder survey |
title_full_unstemmed | Attitudes and perceptions towards novel objective measures of ARV-based vaginal ring use: Results from a global stakeholder survey |
title_short | Attitudes and perceptions towards novel objective measures of ARV-based vaginal ring use: Results from a global stakeholder survey |
title_sort | attitudes and perceptions towards novel objective measures of arv-based vaginal ring use: results from a global stakeholder survey |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5510854/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28708847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180963 |
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