| Literature DB >> 17986658 |
Louise Balfour1, Giorgio A Tasca, John Kowal, Kimberly Corace, Curtis L Cooper, Jonathan B Angel, Gary Garber, Paul A Macpherson, D William Cameron.
Abstract
Excellent medication adherence (>95%) is required for optimal HIV treatment success. This study aimed to develop and validate a brief scale to assess psychological readiness for successfully starting and adhering to HIV medications. HIV-positive men and women (N = 142) from an HIV outpatient clinic completed the proposed HIV Medication Readiness Scale (HMRS) prior to starting HIV medications. The 10-item HMRS demonstrated high internal consistency (alpha = .90), test-retest reliability (r = .83), and sensitivity to change following a standardized 4-session psychoeducational intervention designed to increase readiness for successful adherence. Predictive validity was supported by higher readiness scores on the day starting HIV medications, predicting higher treatment adherence at 1-month follow-up. The HMRS is a brief, easy-to-use, clinically relevant tool that can assist in identifying people living with HIV at high risk of nonadherence, who might benefit from tailored readiness counseling prior to initiating HIV medications.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17986658 DOI: 10.1177/1073191107304295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Assessment ISSN: 1073-1911