Correlates of self-reported nonadherence to antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected patients: the Swiss HIV Cohort Study

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serval:BIB_013B48DAB2A3
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Correlates of self-reported nonadherence to antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected patients: the Swiss HIV Cohort Study
Journal
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
Author(s)
Glass  T. R., De Geest  S., Weber  R., Vernazza  P. L., Rickenbach  M., Furrer  H., Bernasconi  E., Cavassini  M., Hirschel  B., Battegay  M., Bucher  H. C.
ISSN
1525-4135 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/2006
Volume
41
Number
3
Pages
385-92
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Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Mar
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adherence is one of the most crucial issues in the clinical management of HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART). METHODS: A 2-item adherence questionnaire was introduced into the Swiss HIV Cohort Study in July 2003. All 3607 eligible patients were on ART for > or =6 months and their current regimen for > or =1 month. Three definitions of nonadherence were considered: missing > or =1 dose, missing > or =2 doses, and taking <95% of doses in the past 4 weeks. RESULTS: Over 30% of patients reported missing > or =1 dose, 14.9% missed > or =2 doses, and 7.1% took <95% of doses in the previous 4 weeks. The rate of drug holidays was 5.8%. Whether using more or less conservative definitions of nonadherence, younger age, living alone, number of previous regimens, and boosted protease inhibitor regimens were independent factors associated with nonadherence. There was a significant association between optimal viral suppression and nonadherence as well as a significant linear trend in optimal viral suppression by missed doses. CONCLUSIONS: Younger age, lack of social support, and complexity of therapy are important factors that are related to nonadherence with ART. Investment in behavioral dimensions of HIV is crucial to improve adherence in ART recipients.
Keywords
Adult Age Factors Anti-HIV Agents/*administration & dosage/therapeutic use Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active Cohort Studies Female HIV Infections/*drug therapy Humans Life Style Male Questionnaires Risk Factors Treatment Refusal/*statistics & numerical data Viral Load
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