| Literature DB >> 25563775 |
José Côté1, Gaston Godin, Pilar Ramirez-Garcia, Geneviève Rouleau, Anne Bourbonnais, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Cécile Tremblay, Joanne Otis.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) necessitates long-term health care follow-up, particularly with respect to antiretroviral therapy (ART) management. Taking advantage of the enormous possibilities afforded by information and communication technologies (ICT), we developed a virtual nursing intervention (VIH-TAVIE) intended to empower HIV patients to manage their ART and their symptoms optimally. ICT interventions hold great promise across the entire continuum of HIV patient care but further research is needed to properly evaluate their effectiveness.Entities:
Keywords: HIV-infected patients; Web-based intervention; adherence; antiretroviral therapy, highly active; human immunodeficiency virus; nursing; nursing informatics
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25563775 PMCID: PMC4296100 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.3264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Illustration of the first page of session 2 of VIH-TAVIE.
Figure 2Illustration of a page of session 4 of VIH-TAVIE.
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the participants in both groups.
| Variables | Traditional follow-up | Virtual follow-up (n=99) |
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| Female | 7 (8.8) | 16 (16.2) |
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| Male | 71 (88.8) | 82 (82.8) |
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| Age (years), mean (SD) |
| 49 (9.2) | 47 (7.6) | .062c |
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| Canadian | 41 (51.2) | 89 (89.9) |
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| Other | 39 (48.8) | 10 (10.1) |
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| Single | 41 (51.2) | 80 (80.8) |
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| Married or living as couple | 31 (38.8) | 7 (7.1) |
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| Divorced/widowed | 8 (10.0) | 12 (12.1) |
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| Working/student | 37 (46.2) | 14 (14.1) |
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| Insurance/retired | 16 (20.0) | 9 (9.1) |
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| Welfare | 19 (23.8) | 64 (64.6) |
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| Other | 8 (10.0) | 12 (12.1) |
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| Primary | 5 (6.2) | 7 (7.1) |
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| Secondary | 27 (33.8) | 54 (54.5) |
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| College | 23 (28.7) | 29 (29.3) |
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| University | 25 (31.2) | 9 (9.1) |
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| <$14,999 | 33 (41.2) | 67 (67.7) |
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| $15,000 - $34,999 | 20 (25.0) | 21 (21.3) |
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| $35,000 - $54,999 | 10 (12.6) | 5 (5.0) |
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| >$55,000 | 11 (13.8) | 3 (3.0) |
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| Years of HIV infection, mean (SD) | 14.4 (7.3) | 13.4 (7.7) | .365c | |
| Years on antiretroviral therapy, mean (SD) | 11.6 (6.6) | 9.9 (6.5) | .077c | |
| Treatment interruption 3 months before baseline T0, n (%) | 4/79 (5.1) | 15/99 (15.2) | .03b | |
| Viral load less than 50 copies, n (%) | 60/67 (89.6) | 67/82 (81.7) | .179b | |
| CD4 count (cells/μl), mean (SD) | 540 (293) | 441 (237) | .021c | |
aSubgroups do not always add up to totals owing to missing data.
bChi-square test.
cStudent’s t-test.
Effect of follow-up type on medication adherence (% of adherence ≥90%) using generalized estimating equations (GEE)a.
| Type of follow-up | Baseline (T0) | 3 months (T3) | 6 months (T6) |
| Traditional follow-up (n=80) | 79.7 | 85.7 | 92.7 |
| Virtual follow-up (n=99) | 83.5 | 90.4 | 89.6 |
aGroup x Time interaction, Z=−1.36, P=.1743; time effect, Z=−1.96, P=.0496.
Cognitive and affective variables of the participants in both groups.
| Cognitive and affective variables | Traditional follow-up (n=80) | Virtual follow-up (n=99) |
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| Symptoms countb | 9.85 (7.17) | 12.57 (6.91) | .011 |
| Symptoms botherc | 21.16 (17.19) | 29.07 (18.23) | .004 |
| Attituded | 23.90 (5.32) | 23.46 (4.69) | .554 |
| Stresse | 6.23 (3.67) | 7.45 (4.04) | .037 |
| Self-efficacyf | 1246.25 (206.22) | 1192.89 (196.89) | .079 |
| Social supportg | 70.23 (21.61) | 60.77 (20.03) | .003 |
aStudent’s t test.
bPossible range 0-24.
cPossible range 0-96.
dPossible range 6-30.
ePossible range 4-20.
fPossible range 0-1400.
gPossible range 19-95.
Effect of follow-up type on cognitive and affective variables using ANOVA.
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