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A practical method to calibrate self-reported adherence to antiretroviral therapy.

Honghu Liu1, Loren G Miller, Ron D Hays, Glenn Wagner, Carol E Golin, Wenhua Hu, Katherine Kahn, Richard Haubrich, Andrew H Kaplan, Neil S Wenger.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Self-report of antiretroviral medications adherence is inexpensive and simple to use in clinical settings but grossly overestimates adherence. We investigated methods to calibrate patients' self-reported adherence to match objectively measured adherence more closely for the purpose of developing a practical and more accurate self-reported adherence measure.
DESIGN: Longitudinal cohort design.
METHODS: Using data from 2 prospective longitudinal clinical investigations conducted at 5 HIV clinics, we examined the discrepancy between self-reported adherence and objectively measured adherence. We evaluated the relation between attitudinal measures and the degree of discrepancy and used a cross-validation approach to propose candidate items to improve adherence survey methodology.
RESULTS: Among 330 patients, self-reported adherence was consistently higher than objectively measured adherence. The best calibration models included the patient's self-reported adherence, duration of the antiretroviral regimen, and attitudinal measures (ability to take medication as instructed, believing medication can help one to live longer, whether or not it is too troublesome to take antiretrovirals, and feeling things are going the right way).
CONCLUSION: The method efficiently identified survey items to improve self-reported adherence measurement. The calibrated measure more closely approximates objectively measured adherence and is more sensitive for detecting nonadherence. These models merit evaluation in other settings.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17133192     DOI: 10.1097/01.qai.0000245888.97003.a3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr        ISSN: 1525-4135            Impact factor:   3.731


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