Literature DB >> 30387024

Pharmacy Refill Data are Poor Predictors of Virologic Treatment Outcomes in Adolescents with HIV in Botswana.

Leah Genn1, Jennifer Chapman1, Harriet Okatch1,2, Neil Abell3, Tafireyi Marukutira4, Ontibile Tshume4, Gabriel Anabwani4,5, Robert Gross6, Elizabeth D Lowenthal7,8.   

Abstract

In adults living with HIV, pharmacy refill data are good predictors of virologic failure (VF). The utility of pharmacy refill data for predicting VF in adolescents has not been reported. We evaluated data from 291 adolescents on antiretroviral therapy. The main outcome measure was VF, defined as two consecutive HIV viral load measurements ≥ 400 copies/mL during 24-months of follow-up. Pharmacy refill non-adherence was defined as two consecutive refill adherence measurements < 95% during the same period. Fifty-three (18%) adolescents experienced VF. One hundred twenty-eight (44%) adolescents had refill non-adherence. Refill non-adherence had poor discriminative ability for indicating VF (receiver operating characteristic AUC = 0.60). Sensitivity and specificity for predicting VF was poor (60% (95% CI 46-74%) and 60% (95% CI 53-66%), respectively). The lack of a viable surrogate for VF in adolescents highlights the urgent need for more access to virologic testing and novel methods of monitoring adolescent treatment adherence.

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Keywords:  Adherence monitoring; Adolescent autonomy; Africa; Medication-possession ratio; Resource-limited settings

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30387024      PMCID: PMC6494741          DOI: 10.1007/s10461-018-2325-9

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


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Review 1.  Point-of-care and Near Real-time Testing for Antiretroviral Adherence Monitoring to HIV Treatment and Prevention.

Authors:  Paul K Drain; Ashley R Bardon; Jane M Simoni; Tim R Cressey; Pete Anderson; Derin Sevenler; Ayokunle O Olanrewaju; Monica Gandhi; Connie Celum
Journal:  Curr HIV/AIDS Rep       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 5.071

Review 2.  A VOSviewer-Based Bibliometric Analysis of Prescription Refills.

Authors:  Runchen Fu; Haiping Xu; Yongjie Lai; Xinying Sun; Zhu Zhu; Hengchang Zang; Yibo Wu
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-06-21

3.  Simplifying TREAtment and Monitoring for HIV (STREAM HIV): protocol for a randomised controlled trial of point-of-care urine tenofovir and viral load testing to improve HIV outcomes.

Authors:  Ashley R Bardon; Jienchi Dorward; Yukteshwar Sookrajh; Fathima Sayed; Justice Quame-Amaglo; Cheryl Pillay; Erika Feutz; Hope Ngobese; Jane M Simoni; Monisha Sharma; Tim R Cressey; Monica Gandhi; Richard Lessells; Pravi Moodley; Nivashnee Naicker; Kogieleum Naidoo; Katherine Thomas; Connie Celum; Salim Abdool Karim; Nigel Garrett; Paul K Drain
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-10-05       Impact factor: 3.006

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