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Client and Provider Perspectives on Antiretroviral Treatment Uptake and Adherence Among People Who Inject Drugs in Indonesia, Ukraine and Vietnam: HPTN 074.

Vivian F Go1, Rebecca B Hershow2, Tetiana Kiriazova3, Riza Sarasvita4,5, Quynh Bui6, Carl A Latkin7, Scott Rose8, Erica Hamilton8, Kathryn E Lancaster9, David Metzger10, Irving F Hoffman11, William C Miller9.   

Abstract

HIV-infected people who inject drugs (PWID) have low uptake of HIV services, increasing the risk of transmission to uninfected injection or sexual partners and the likelihood of AIDS-related deaths. HPTN 074 is a vanguard study assessing the feasibility of an integrated intervention to facilitate treatment as prevention to PWID in Indonesia, Ukraine, and Vietnam. We describe barriers to and facilitators of ART uptake and adherence among PWID. We conducted in-depth interviews with 62 participants, including 25 providers and 37 PWID at baseline across all sites. All interviews were recorded, transcribed, translated into English and coded in NVivo for analysis. Matrices were developed to identify emergent themes and patterns. Overall, differences between provider and PWID perspectives were greater than differences in cross-site perspectives. Providers and PWID recognized clinic access, financial barriers, side effects, and lack of information about HIV testing and ART enrollment as barriers to ART. However, providers tended to emphasize individual level barriers to ART, such as lack of motivation due to drug use, whereas PWID highlighted health systems barriers, such as clinic hours and financial burden, fears, and side effects. Providers did not mention stigma as a barrier though their language reflected stereotypes about drug users. The differences between provider and PWID perspectives suggest a gap in providers' understanding of PWID. This misunderstanding has implications for patient-provider interactions that may affect PWID willingness to access care or adhere to ART. Lessons learned from this study will be important as countries with a significant HIV burden among PWID design and implement programs to engage HIV-infected PWID in care and treatment.

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Keywords:  Antiretroviral treatment adherence; Antiretroviral treatment uptake; HIV/AIDS; Indonesia; People who inject drugs; Ukraine; Vietnam

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30306437     DOI: 10.1007/s10461-018-2307-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


  9 in total

1.  Stigma towards people who use drugs: A case vignette study in methadone maintenance treatment clinics in China.

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Journal:  Int J Drug Policy       Date:  2019-06-21

2.  Designing an Individually Tailored Multilevel Intervention to Increase Engagement in HIV and Substance Use Treatment Among People Who Inject Drugs With HIV: HPTN 074.

Authors:  Kathryn E Lancaster; William C Miller; Tetiana Kiriazova; Riza Sarasvita; Quynh Bui; Tran Viet Ha; Kostyantyn Dumchev; Hepa Susami; Erica L Hamilton; Scott Rose; Rebecca B Hershow; Vivian F Go; David Metzger; Irving F Hoffman; Carl A Latkin
Journal:  AIDS Educ Prev       Date:  2019-04

3.  Engaging People Who Inject Drugs Living With HIV in Antiretroviral Treatment and Medication for Opioid Use Disorder: Extended Follow-up of HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) 074.

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Journal:  Curr Opin HIV AIDS       Date:  2020-07       Impact factor: 4.061

9.  Perspectives of clients and providers on factors influencing opioid agonist treatment uptake among HIV-positive people who use drugs in Indonesia, Ukraine, and Vietnam: HPTN 074 study.

Authors:  Tetiana Kiriazova; Vivian F Go; Rebecca B Hershow; Erica L Hamilton; Riza Sarasvita; Quynh Bui; Kathryn E Lancaster; Kostyantyn Dumchev; Irving F Hoffman; William C Miller; Carl A Latkin
Journal:  Harm Reduct J       Date:  2020-10-01
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