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Reasons for and correlates of antiretroviral treatment interruptions in a cohort of patients from public and private clinics in southern India.

Snigdha Vallabhaneni1, Sara Chandy, Elsa Heylen, Maria Ekstrand.   

Abstract

Understanding the prevalence and correlates of treatment interruptions (TIs) in resource-limited settings is important for improving adherence. HIV-infected adults on highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in Bangalore, India, were enrolled into a prospective cohort study assessing HAART adherence. Participants underwent a structured interview assessing adherence, including occurrence of TI > 48 hours since HAART initiation, length of TI, and self-reported reasons for TI. Serum HIV viral load (VL) and CD4 was measured at 6-month intervals. Baseline data are presented in this article. For the 552 participants mean age was 37.8, 32% were female, 70% were married, 45% earned < $2/day. Eighty-four percent were on nevirapine-based antiretroviral therapy; median duration on HAART was 18 months (range: 1-175) and median CD4 count was 318 cells/µl (IQR: 195-460) at time of study enrollment. Twenty percent (n=110) reported at least one TI; of these, 33% (n=36) reported more than one TI. Median length of most recent TI was 10 days (range: 2-1095). TI was associated with a higher probability of having VL > 400 copies/ml (43% versus 12%; p<0.001). After controlling for time on HAART, TI was more likely among those who were unmarried (OR: 1.9; CI: 1.2-3.1), those treated in a private clinic setting (OR: 2.7; CI: 1.6-4.6 compared with public, and OR: 4.1; CI: 1.9-9.0 compared with public-private setting), and those on efavirenz-based therapy (OR: 2.0; CI: 1.1-3.6). The most common self-reported reason for TI was "side effects" (n=28; 25%), followed by cost of therapy (n=24; 22%). We discuss implications for both individual and structural level interventions to reduce TIs.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22107044      PMCID: PMC3377441          DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2011.630370

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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