| Literature DB >> 31228026 |
Shandir Ramlagan1,2, Violeta J Rodriguez3,4, Karl Peltzer5,6, Robert A C Ruiter7, Deborah L Jones3, Sibusiso Sifunda5,7.
Abstract
We evaluate the impact of a multi-session cognitive behavioral prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) intervention on antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence. A total of 683 women were enrolled into a randomized control trial conducted at twelve community health centres (CHCs) in Mpumalanga Province. Participants were randomized to Standard Care or Enhanced PMTCT Intervention (EI). EI received three group and three individual intervention sessions. EI impact was ascertained on ART adherence (baseline vs 12 months post-partum). Women in the intervention groups were less likely to remain stable with regards to ART adherence over time compared to the control groups. In predicting if women become adherent over time, the intervention condition had no impact. However, the intervention condition was significantly positively associated with change to non-adherence. The enhanced cognitive-behavioral PMTCT intervention did not show any improvement in relation to maternal ART adherence relative to standard PMTCT care.Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov: number NCT02085356.Entities:
Keywords: ART adherence; Maternal; Pregnancy; Randomized Control Trial; South Africa
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31228026 PMCID: PMC6766468 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-019-02563-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165
Fig. 1“Protect Your Family” RCT design
ART adherence by socioeconomic, reproductive, HIV, partner, alcohol use, stigma and depression at baseline (N = 683)
| All ( | Nonadherent (N = 224) | Adherent (N = 457) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
| Sociodemographics | ||||
| Age (m, SD) | 28.40 (5.71) | 28.87 (5.77) | 28.17 (5.67) | 1.514, 0.131 |
| Educational attainment | ||||
| Grade 0–9 | 148 (21.7%) | 67 (29.9%) | 81 (17.7%) |
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| Grade 10–11 | 339 (49.8%) | 107 (47.8%) | 232 (50.8%) | |
| Grade 12 or more | 194 (28.5%) | 50 (22.3%) | 144 (31.5%) | |
| Relationship status | ||||
| Not married, living separate | 403 (59.2%) | 129 (57.6%) | 274 (60.0%) | 0.382, 0.826 |
| Not married, living together | 153 (22.5%) | 53 (23.7%) | 100 (21.9%) | |
| Married | 125 (18.4%) | 42 (18.8%) | 83 (18.2%) | |
| Employment status | ||||
| Not employed | 562 (82.5%) | 185 (82.6%) | 377 (82.5%) | 0.001, 0.976 |
| Employed, Volunteer or Student | 119 (17.5%) | 39 (17.4%) | 80 (17.5%) | |
| Income (ZAR) per month | ||||
| < 600 | 308 (45.2%) | 97 (43.3%) | 211 (46.2%) | 0.499, 0.480 |
| ≥ 600 or more | 373 (54.8%) | 127 (56.7%) | 246 (53.8%) | |
| Reproductive | ||||
| Number of children | ||||
| None | 139 (20.4%) | 35 (15.6%) | 104 (22.8%) |
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| One or more | 542 (79.6%) | 189 (84.4%) | 353 (77.2%) | |
| Unplanned pregnancy | ||||
| No | 320 (47.0%) | 95 (42.5%) | 225 (49.2%) | 2.810, 0.094 |
| Yes | 361 (53.0%) | 129 (57.6%) | 232 (50.8%) | |
| HIV issues | ||||
| Diagnosed with HIV in this pregnancy | ||||
| No, before | 314 (46.1%) | 120 (53.6%) | 194 (42.5%) |
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| Yes | 367 (53.9%) | 104 (46.4%) | 263 (57.5%) | |
| Months since ART initiation | 13.27 (24.35) | 16.41 (27.09) | 11.73 (22.76) |
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| Partner issues | ||||
| Disclosed HIV status to partner | ||||
| No | 279 (41.0%) | 71 (31.7%) | 208 (45.5%) |
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| Yes | 402 (59.9%) | 153 (68.3%) | 249 (54.5%) | |
| Male involvement (cut of ≥ 8 (median score of male involvement)) | ||||
| No | 313 (46.0%) | 102 (45.5%) | 211 (46.2%) | 0.024, 0.876 |
| Yes | 368 (54.0%) | 122 (54.5%) | 246 (53.8%) | |
| Intimate partner violence | ||||
| Psychological partner violence | 3.24 (5.31) | 3.86 (5.63) | 2.94 (5.14) |
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| Physical partner violence | 1.14 (3.68) | 2.07 (5.15) | 0.69 (2.57) |
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| Alcohol use, stigma and depression | ||||
| Alcohol use of more than 2 drinks on at least on one occasion in the past 4 weeks | ||||
| No | 587 (86.2%) | 178 (79.5%) | 409 (89.5%) |
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| Yes | 94 (13.8%) | 46 (20.5%) | 48 (10.5%) | |
| Stigma | 0.773 (1.36) | 0.69 (1.28) | 0.97 (1.49) |
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| Depression | ||||
| EDS score of 0–12 | 349 (51.2%) | 87 (38.8%) | 262 (57.3%) |
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| EDS score of 13 and more | 332 (48.8%) | 137 (61.2%) | 195 (42.7%) | |
| Intervention | ||||
| Standard of care | 345 (50.7%) | 100 (44.6%) | 245 (54.6%) |
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| Enhanced intervention | 336 (49.3%) | 124 (55.4%) | 212 (46.4%) | |
*Mann–Whitney tests were used for median comparison of groups and Chi square tests for differences in proportions
Multinomial logistic regressions with “Stable non-adherence” (prenatal and 12 months postnatal) as reference group (n = 39)
| Sustained adherence (n = 220) | Change to adherent (n = 90) | Change to Non-adherent (n = 54) | ||||
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| OR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] | OR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] | OR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] | |
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| Intervention |
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| 1.196 [0.748, 1.912] | 1.021 [0.629, 1.658] |
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| Covariates (baseline) | ||||||
| Age | 0.982 [0.948, 1.018] |
| 1.018 [0.976, 1.062] |
| 1.013 [0.962, 1.067] | – |
| Educational attainment (ref = up to 10 years) | ||||||
| 10 to 11 years | 1.489 [0.892, 2.484] | 1.452 [0.847, 2.487] | 0.637 [0.355, 1.142] | – | 1.047 [0.507, 2.158] | – |
| 12 years or more |
| 1.810 [0.995, 2.487] | 0.679 [0.355, 1.298] | – | 0.686 [0.292, 1.612] | |
| Monthly income | 1.386 [0.928, 2.071] | – | 0.915 [0.568, 1.475] | – | 0.608 [0.342, 1.082]^ | 0.709 [0.385, 1.307] |
| Relationship status (ref = unmarried living separate) | ||||||
| Unmarried, living together | 1.153 [0.700, 1.899] | – | 1.389 [0.773, 2.495] | – | 0.412 [0.168, 1.012]^ | 0.508 [0.203, 1.271] |
| Married | 1.054 [0.620, 1.790] | – | 1.750 [0.961, 3.186] | – | 0.778 [0.357, 1.694] | 0.922 [0.411, 2.070] |
| Pregnancy Unplanned | 0.743 [0.501, 1.102] | – |
| 1.625 [0.993, 2.658]^ | 0.856 [0.483, 1.520] | – |
| Diagnosed during this pregnancy | 1.358 [0.917, 2.013] | – | 0.770 [0.481, 1.232] | – | 1.059 [0.597, 1.879] | – |
| Months since ART initiation | 1.001 [0.993, 1.009] | – | 1.002 [0.993, 1.011] |
| 0.990 [0.975, 1.004] | – |
| Alcohol use |
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| 1.829 [0.969, 3.352]^ |
| 1.950 [0.932, 4.078]^ |
| Stigma | 0.938 [0.805, 1.093] | – | 1.014 [0.847, 1.215] | 0.894 [0.692, 1.153] | – | |
| Disclosure of HIV status to partner | 0.760 [0.508, 1.136] | – | 1.140 [0.704, 1.1845] |
| 0.750 [0.421, 1.334] | – |
| Male involvement | 0.997 [0.936, 1.063] | – | 0.955 [0.886, 1.029] |
| 1.001 [0.912, 1.099] | – |
| Psychological intimate partner violence | 0.965 [0.930, 1.002]^ | 1.011 [0.960, 1.065] | 0.991 [0.947, 1.037] | – |
| 1.043 [0.995, 1.094]^ |
| Physical intimate partner violence |
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| 1.001 [0.932, 1.075] | – | 1.054 [0.985, 1.128] | – |
| Depression |
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| 1.084 [0.611, 1.925] | – |
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| − 2LL (deviance) | − 374.101 | − 314.773 | − 375.482 | |||
| Number of parameters | 9 | 6 | 8 | |||
| AIC/BIC | 764.20/793.73 | 645.55/673.69 | 760.96/779.42 | |||
AOR, adjusted odds ratio
Random effects indicates the estimated variances from random effects logistic regression model
***p < 0.001, **p < 0.01, *p < 0.05, ^p < 0.10
Reason for missing ART by time point and condition
| Control | Enhanced intervention | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline (n = 106) | 12 month post-partum (n = 45) | Baseline (n = 134) | 12 month post-partum (n = 69) | |
| Reasons | % | % | % | % |
| Were away from home | 49.1 | 31.1 | 57.5 | 50.7 |
| Were busy with other things | 46.2 | 44.4 | 52.2 | 33.3 |
| Had a change in routine | 37.7 | 35.6 | 38.1 | 31.9 |
| Simply forgot |
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| 44.8 | 30.4 |
| Did not want others to notice you taking medication | 42.5 | 28.9 | 40.4 | 29.0 |
| Had problems taking pills at specified times (with meals, on an empty stomach, etc.) | 39.6 | 20.0 |
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| Fell asleep or slept through dose time | 33.0 | 31.1 | 38.1 | 33.3 |
| Felt depressed or overwhelmed | 35.8 | 35.6 | 43.3 | 26.1 |
| Felt like the drug was toxic or harmful | 39.6 | 20.0 | 35.8 | 34.8 |
| Wanted to avoid the side effects | 32.1 | 26.7 | 43.3 | 23.2 |
| Had too many pills to take |
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| 40.3 | 23.2 |
| Had problems taking medication due to lack of food | 27.4 | 17.8 |
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| Felt sick or ill |
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| 30.6 | 23.2 |
| Ran out of pills | 16.0 | 13.3 |
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