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1. [108] EXPLORING THE EFFECTS OF ADHERENCE ON RESISTANCE: USE OF LOCAL LINEAR REGRESSION TO REVEAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ADHERENCE AND RESISTANCE IN ANTIRETROVIRAL-NAÏVE PATIENTS TREATED WITH LOPINAVIR/RITONAVIR OR NELFINAVIR (100%)
Abstract: Local linear regression revealed a bell-shaped relationship between adherence and resistance, with maximal probability of resistance at intermediate resistance levels. The bell-shaped relationship between adherence and primary PI resistance for NFV-treated patients appeared to be driven by lower selective pressure at l ...
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2. AEGiS-Glasgow [P90] Adherence: providers vs patients views of associated factors and intervention approaches (100%)
Abstract: To analyse the attitude and knowledge of German physicians involved in HIIV treatment on the role of adherence in ARV treatment, their assessment of their patients’ degree of adherence, the factors influencing adherence and their intervention strategies they use to support and increase adherence to HAART. To assess pat ...
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3. [160] MODELLING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ADHERENCE AND ACCUMULATION OF PROTEASE INHIBITOR DRUG-RESISTANCE MUTATIONS BASED ON OBJECTIVELY MEASURED ADHERENCE AND EMPIRICALLY DERIVED RELATIONSHIPS (100%)
Abstract: Using empirically derived relationships of adherence, viral suppression, and drug resistance in nucleoside-experienced patients receiving PI-based antiretroviral therapy, the population rate of accumulating protease DRMs is greatest at 79% adherence and declines only slightly at higher levels of adherence. The maximum ...
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4. How much adherence is enough? A prospective study of adherence to protease inhibitor therapy using MEMScaps. (100%)
Abstract: Methods: Adherence to protease inhibitors (PIs) was assessed electronically in 84 subjects at two sites using MEMScaps. Demographics, medications, CD4 cell counts, viral load measurements, psychiatric morbidity, alcohol/substance abuse, health beliefs, physician adh ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/2000/jun/a0060963.html
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5. AEGiS-07CROI: Adherence and viral load in HIV-infected drug users: comparison of self-report and medication event monitors (MEMS). (100%)
Abstract: HIV viral load is more strongly associated with 1 week adherence than 1 day adherence for SR and MEMS, demonstrating the advantage of 1 week estimates. SR overestimates MEMS, and high SR adherence is less predictive of virologic suppression than high MEMS adherence. Treatment of cocaine dependence may increase adherenc ...
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6. [ThPE0197] SUPPORTING ART ADHERENCE IN A PREDOMINANTLY IDU DRIVEN EPIDEMIC: THE VIETNAM EXPERIENCE (91%)
Abstract: Adherence to ART is an essential part of any ART program. Strategies for successful adherence in a predominantly IDU driven epidemic provide significant challenges to many countries scaling up ART programs. ...
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7. AEGiS-12CROI: Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) and Its Principal Determinants in HIV-infected Adults in India (91%)
Abstract: Overall adherence to ART is good among this group of patients. Provision of free treatment without adequate adherence support may compromise the success of ART scale-up programs. Designing interventions to support clients at risk for non-adherence need special focus. ...
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8. AEGiS-12IAC: Adherence to protease inhibitor (PI) therapy in clinical practice: usefulness of demographics, attitudes and knowledge as predictors. (91%)
Abstract: <p><b>OBJECTIVES:</b> To describe adherence to PIs in clinical practice, strategies for maximizing adherence, motivators for adherence, usefulness of knowledge and education about PIs, and pt demographics as correlates of adherence. </p> <p><b>METHODS:</b> Multi-center study of 248 pts in care for HIV/AIDS at one of ...
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9. AEGiS-15IAC: Adherence to enfuvirtide and to background antiretroviral therapy over 48 weeks and its impact on treatment efficacy. (86%)
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The TORO studies compared enfuvirtide (ENF) plus an Optimized Background (OB) of ARVs to OB alone and demonstrated the antiviral activity, CD4 improvements and safety profile of ENF. As a component of these studies, adherence was assessed and its impact on viral load and CD4 counts was determined. ...
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10. AEGiS-11CROI: Impact of an Adherence Clinic on Behavioral Outcomes and Virologic Response: Results from a Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Pilot Study. (86%)
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Adherence clinics have the potential to improve response to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), but controlled trials are limited and do not account for regimen-related characteristics. A randomized, controlled pilot study was conducted to examine the effect of an adherence clinic on adherence and ...
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11. AEGiS-14IAC: Implementing adherence programs: Lessons from the New York State adherence demonstration project. (86%)
Abstract: ISSUES: Despite the widely recognized need for adherence support for individuals on HAART, there is a paucity of literature regarding the design and development of successfully implemented adherence support programs. <p><b>DESCRIPTION:</b> Fourteen networks of providers have been providing adherence support since 199 ...
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12. AEGiS-14IAC: Significance of adherence in HIV therapy: How much do medical doctors know and how do they support their patients. (86%)
Abstract: <p><b>BACKGROUND:</b> Adherence is one of the most important factors responsible for the success of HAART. It correlates with viral load, CD4 cells, and clinical outcome. Medical doctors are aware of adherence problems, but how much do they really know and how do they try to support their patients? </p> <p><b>METHOD ...
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13. AEGiS-08CROI: Effects of group HIV patient education on adherence to antiretrovirals: a randomized controlled trial. (86%)
Abstract: <p><b>BACKGROUND:</b> It is not known how best to provide education and support for medication adherence in patients on multi-drug antiretroviral regimens (ARV). We hypothesized that a group patient education program to develop self-care skills could improve adherence, and we conducted a prospective randomized controll ...
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14. Long-term patient adherence to antiretroviral therapy. (86%)
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To measure patient adherence to antiretroviral therapy over a two-year period and to identify factors impacting adherence. METHODS: In a regional HIV treatment center, 100 consecutive patients starting any new antiretroviral agent were enrolled in this study, which consisted of a one-year retrospective data ...
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15. Providers' estimates of adherence overestimate reports from medication event monitoring system (MEMS) for patients on protease inhibitors (PIs). (86%)
Abstract: Objective: Adherence to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) is critical to avoid viral drug-resistance. Clinicians are in a position to implement adherence interventions, though it is generally believed that they overestimate adherence. We objectively evaluated clinician estimates of patient adherence with PI ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/2000/jun/a0060958.html
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16. Determinants of medication adherence in HIV+ women: a pilot investigation. (86%)
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Accurate adherence to HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART) medication regimens, particularly to combination therapies is of crucial importance, as drug failure may occur in the face of decreased adherence (Vanhove et al, 1996). Given that women are experiencing increasing rates of infection, this pilot invest ...
http://www.aegis.org/aidsline/1998/dec/m98c3557.html
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17. AEGiS-12IAC: Determinants of medication adherence in HIV+ women: a pilot investigation. (86%)
Abstract: <p><b>BACKGROUND:</b> Accurate adherence to HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART) medication regimens, particularly to combination therapies is of crucial importance, as drug failure may occur in the face of decreased adherence (Vanhove et al, 1996). Given that women are experiencing increasing rates of infection, this pi ...
http://www.aegis.org/conferences/iac/1998/32342.html
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18. AEGiS-Glasgow [P193] Scaling up drug adherence: a comparative study of patients from nomadic and farming communities in Kenya (81%)
Abstract: The nomadic way of life has a great influence on the rate of drug adherence. More specific strategies aiming at scaling up the level of drug adherence among nomadic communities should be implemented. ...
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19. [TuPE0109] IMPACT OF THE MODEL OF CARE ON ANTIRETROVIRAL ADHERENCE (81%)
Abstract: Adherence levels were good across all sites, but different models of adherence support had a significant effect on patients' ARV adherence. In this setting, integrated primary care services appear associated with highest adherence levels. Costeffective adherence support models require careful consideration in the scale ...
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20. [TuPE0131] CORRELATES OF ADHERENCE TO ANTIRETROVIRAL MEDICATIONS IN CHINESE HIV-INFECTED PERSONS IN HONG KONG (81%)
Abstract: Adherence to HAART was high among Chinese HIV-infected persons in Hong Kong. Compared to the demographic profile of HIV patients in the West, our patients were less likely to have a history of IV drug use and alcohol use. In addition, having the belief in the potency of HAART and good knowledge to the consequence of no ...
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21. UNITED STATES: Pediatric HAART Adherence Positively Impacted by Commitment of Mother to Adherence (81%)
Abstract: The authors of the current study aimed to articulate what is involved in the daily life experience of giving or supervising a child s HIV medication (i.e., adherence practices) in order to clarify, in more dynamic terms than is often found in adherence research, what promotes or impedes adherence. Using a team-based qu ...
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22. AEGiS-15IAC: An evaluation of antiretroviral adherence in HIV-infected Thai children and agreement of adherence assessing methods. (81%)
Abstract: BACKGROUND: There is no gold standard to quantify antiretroviral (ARV) adherence, which is crucial for treatment outcome. The study objective was to assess the prevalence of ARV adherence using differenct practical methods, i.e. self-report calendars (CAL), self-report records of missed doses (REC), pill counts (PC) an ...
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23. AEGiS-15IAC: Are moderate adherence and non adherence influenced by the same pattern of determinants? Results from a 4-year follow-up of the APROCO cohort of patients started on a protease inhibitor containing regimen. (81%)
Abstract: BACKGROUND: High adherence in the initial treatment induction phase and lack of non-adherence episodes during the subsequent maintenance phase have been shown to be independently associated with long term virological response. Self-reported side effects have been shown to influence high adherence during the induction p ...
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24. AEGiS-15IAC: Measuring adherence in a community setting - valuable for the individual? (81%)
Abstract: BACKGROUND: While increased antiretroviral adherence is associated with programmatic success, measuring adherence on a large scale is costly, and efficiency must be maximised. We collected 3 adherence measures from a cohort of late stage ARV-naïve HIV patients, on an NNRTI regimen at primary care level in Cape Town, to ...
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25. AEGiS-13IAC: Adherence to HAART by MEMS predicts virologic outcome in minority/IVDU clinic population. (81%)
Abstract: <p><b>BACKGROUND:</b> Patient adherence to HAART is crucial to the effectiveness of the regimen. Inner-city patients (IVDU and minorities) are consistently identified as populations at high risk of nonadherence to HAART. The study hypothesis is that inner-city patients do not take HAART as prescribed and nonadherence ...
http://www.aegis.org/conferences/iac/2000/tuorb416.html
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26. Adherence with protease inhibitor therapy for human immunodeficiency virus infection. (81%)
Abstract: Adherence with protease inhibitor therapy was assessed by use of MEMS Caps (Aprex, Menlo Park, CA) for a minimum of 3 months (range 3-8 months) in 45 patients. 72% of patients were using a single protease inhibitor (nelfinavir 65%, indinavir 26%, othe ...
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27. AEGiS-15CROI [801]: No Decline in High Levels of Electronic Pill Cap, Unannounced Home Pill Count, and Patient-reported Adherence to Free ART over 12 Months in Rural Uganda (76%)
Abstract: In contrast to self-pay ARV therapy in resource-limited settings and ARV therapy in resource-rich settings, free ARV adherence in a rural resource-limited settings remained high and did not decline over 12 months. Further study is needed to understand the personal and cultural determinants of exceptional and sustained ...
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28. AEGiS-CATIE News: Adherence support found cost-effective - December 18, 2003 (76%)
Abstract: In the CATIE News story ...
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29. [TuPE0133] IMPROVING ADHERENCE TO ART IN RESOURCE CONSTRAINED SETTING: THE ROLE OF ADHERENCE SUPPORT WORKERS (76%)
Abstract: There is the need to expand the deployment of adequately trained non-health workers to assist the understaffed health facilities to offer adherence counseling, CT and PMTCT to complement efforts of health care workers. ...
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30. AEGiS-12CROI: 95% Adherence Is Not Necessary for Viral Suppression to Less than 400 Copies/mL in the Majority of Individuals on NNRTI Regimens (76%)
Abstract: NNRTI regimens can lead to viral suppression at less than 95% adherence. While NNRTI potency may lead to viral suppression at moderate levels of adherence, near complete adherence improves the probability of durable viral suppression for all regimen types. ...
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