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The social implications of participant choice on adherence to Isonaizid Preventive Therapy (IPT): A follow-up study to high completion rates in Eswatini

BACKGROUND: Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) has one of the highest rates of TB and HIV co-disease in the world. Despite national efforts to improve service delivery and prevent TB and HIV transmission, rates remain high. A recent prospective, observational study of integrated, patient-selected IPT del...

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Autores principales: Grande, S. W., Adams, L. V., Maseko, T. S. B., Talbot, E. A., deGijsel, D., Mikal, J., Simelane, Z. Z., Achili, A., Mkhontfo, M., Haumba, S. M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7259658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32469990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232841
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author Grande, S. W.
Adams, L. V.
Maseko, T. S. B.
Talbot, E. A.
deGijsel, D.
Mikal, J.
Simelane, Z. Z.
Achili, A.
Mkhontfo, M.
Haumba, S. M.
author_facet Grande, S. W.
Adams, L. V.
Maseko, T. S. B.
Talbot, E. A.
deGijsel, D.
Mikal, J.
Simelane, Z. Z.
Achili, A.
Mkhontfo, M.
Haumba, S. M.
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description BACKGROUND: Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) has one of the highest rates of TB and HIV co-disease in the world. Despite national efforts to improve service delivery and prevent TB and HIV transmission, rates remain high. A recent prospective, observational study of integrated, patient-selected IPT delivery showed extraordinary improvements in IPT adherence, running counter to previous assumptions. This prompted the need to understand contextual and unseen study factors that contributed to high rates of adherence. OBJECTIVE: To investigate high rates of IPT adherence rates among people living with HIV who participated in an observational study comparing modes of IPT delivery. METHODS: Community-based participatory research guided the development of in-person administration of semi-structured questionnaires. Observational and field note data were analyzed. Qualitative data were analyzed using content analysis. RESULTS: We interviewed 150 participants and analyzed responses from the 136 who remembered being given a choice of their IPT delivery method. Fifty-seven percent were female and the median age was 42. Nearly 67% of participants chose to receive facility-based IPT. High rates of self-reported IPT treatment adherence were linked to four key concepts: 1) adherence was positively impacted by community education; 2) disclosure of status served to empower participant completion; 3) mode of delivery perceptions positively impacted adherence; and 4) choice of treatment delivery seen as helpful but not essential for treatment completion. DISCUSSION: Achieving higher rates of IPT adherence in Eswatini and similar rural areas requires community-engaged education and outreach in coordination with care delivery systems.
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spelling pubmed-72596582020-06-08 The social implications of participant choice on adherence to Isonaizid Preventive Therapy (IPT): A follow-up study to high completion rates in Eswatini Grande, S. W. Adams, L. V. Maseko, T. S. B. Talbot, E. A. deGijsel, D. Mikal, J. Simelane, Z. Z. Achili, A. Mkhontfo, M. Haumba, S. M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) has one of the highest rates of TB and HIV co-disease in the world. Despite national efforts to improve service delivery and prevent TB and HIV transmission, rates remain high. A recent prospective, observational study of integrated, patient-selected IPT delivery showed extraordinary improvements in IPT adherence, running counter to previous assumptions. This prompted the need to understand contextual and unseen study factors that contributed to high rates of adherence. OBJECTIVE: To investigate high rates of IPT adherence rates among people living with HIV who participated in an observational study comparing modes of IPT delivery. METHODS: Community-based participatory research guided the development of in-person administration of semi-structured questionnaires. Observational and field note data were analyzed. Qualitative data were analyzed using content analysis. RESULTS: We interviewed 150 participants and analyzed responses from the 136 who remembered being given a choice of their IPT delivery method. Fifty-seven percent were female and the median age was 42. Nearly 67% of participants chose to receive facility-based IPT. High rates of self-reported IPT treatment adherence were linked to four key concepts: 1) adherence was positively impacted by community education; 2) disclosure of status served to empower participant completion; 3) mode of delivery perceptions positively impacted adherence; and 4) choice of treatment delivery seen as helpful but not essential for treatment completion. DISCUSSION: Achieving higher rates of IPT adherence in Eswatini and similar rural areas requires community-engaged education and outreach in coordination with care delivery systems. Public Library of Science 2020-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7259658/ /pubmed/32469990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232841 Text en © 2020 Grande 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.
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Grande, S. W.
Adams, L. V.
Maseko, T. S. B.
Talbot, E. A.
deGijsel, D.
Mikal, J.
Simelane, Z. Z.
Achili, A.
Mkhontfo, M.
Haumba, S. M.
The social implications of participant choice on adherence to Isonaizid Preventive Therapy (IPT): A follow-up study to high completion rates in Eswatini
title The social implications of participant choice on adherence to Isonaizid Preventive Therapy (IPT): A follow-up study to high completion rates in Eswatini
title_full The social implications of participant choice on adherence to Isonaizid Preventive Therapy (IPT): A follow-up study to high completion rates in Eswatini
title_fullStr The social implications of participant choice on adherence to Isonaizid Preventive Therapy (IPT): A follow-up study to high completion rates in Eswatini
title_full_unstemmed The social implications of participant choice on adherence to Isonaizid Preventive Therapy (IPT): A follow-up study to high completion rates in Eswatini
title_short The social implications of participant choice on adherence to Isonaizid Preventive Therapy (IPT): A follow-up study to high completion rates in Eswatini
title_sort social implications of participant choice on adherence to isonaizid preventive therapy (ipt): a follow-up study to high completion rates in eswatini
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7259658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32469990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232841
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