Literature DB >> 32410051

Efficacy and Freedom: Patient Experiences with the Transition from Daily Oral to Long-Acting Injectable Antiretroviral Therapy to Treat HIV in the Context of Phase 3 Trials.

Andrea Mantsios1, Miranda Murray2, Tahilin S Karver3, Wendy Davis2, David Margolis4, Princy Kumar5, Susan Swindells6, U Fritz Bredeek7, Miguel García Del Toro8, Mercedes Garcia Gasalla9, Rafael Rubio García10, Antonio Antela11, Krischan Hudson4, Sandy Griffith4, Deanna Kerrigan2.   

Abstract

Long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LA ART) may be an alternative for people living with HIV (PLHIV) with adherence challenges or who prefer not to take pills. Using in-depth interviews, this study sought to understand the experiences of PLHIV (n = 53) participating in Phase 3 LA ART trials in the United States and Spain. The most salient consideration when contemplating LA ART was its clinical efficacy; many participants reported wanting to ensure that it worked as well as daily oral ART, including with less frequent dosing (every 8 versus 4 weeks). While injection side effects were often reported, most participants felt that regimen benefits outweighed such drawbacks. Participants described the main benefit of LA ART as the "freedom" it afforded both logistically and psychosocially, including through reduced HIV stigma. Findings highlight the importance of patient-provider communication related to weighing potential benefits and side effects and the continued need to address HIV stigma.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32410051     DOI: 10.1007/s10461-020-02918-x

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


  8 in total

1.  Reasons People Living with HIV Might Prefer Oral Daily Antiretroviral Therapy, Long-Acting Formulations, or Future HIV Remission Options.

Authors:  Karine Dubé; Danielle M Campbell; Kelly E Perry; John T Kanazawa; Parya Saberi; John A Sauceda; Tonia Poteat; David Evans
Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses       Date:  2020-09-14       Impact factor: 2.205

2.  Long-Acting Injectable ART and PrEP Among Women in Six Cities Across the United States: A Qualitative Analysis of Who Would Benefit the Most.

Authors:  Morgan M Philbin; Sadie Bergen; Carrigan Parish; Deanna Kerrigan; Elizabeth N Kinnard; Sarah Reed; Mardge H Cohen; Oluwakemi Sosanya; Anandi N Sheth; Adaora A Adimora; Jennifer Cocohoba; Lakshmi Goparaju; Elizabeth T Golub; Michael Vaughn; José I Gutierrez; Margaret A Fischl; Maria Alcaide; Lisa R Metsch
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2021-10-14

3.  Multi-level considerations for optimal implementation of long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy to treat people living with HIV: perspectives of health care providers participating in phase 3 trials.

Authors:  Andrea Mantsios; Miranda Murray; Tahilin S Karver; Wendy Davis; Noya Galai; Princy Kumar; Susan Swindells; U Fritz Bredeek; Rafael Rubio García; Antonio Antela; Santiago Cenoz Gomis; Miguel Pascual Bernáldez; Maggie Czarnogorski; Krischan Hudson; Nicki Walters; Deanna Kerrigan
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2021-03-20       Impact factor: 2.655

Review 4.  Promise, perils and cautious optimism: the next frontier in long-acting modalities for the treatment and prevention of HIV.

Authors:  Morgan M Philbin; Amaya Perez-Brumer
Journal:  Curr Opin HIV AIDS       Date:  2022-03-01       Impact factor: 4.283

5.  Long-Acting Injectable Therapy for People with HIV: Looking Ahead with Lessons from Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine.

Authors:  Gabriel G Edwards; Ayako Miyashita-Ochoa; Enrico G Castillo; David Goodman-Meza; Ippolytos Kalofonos; Raphael J Landovitz; Arleen A Leibowitz; Craig Pulsipher; Ed El Sayed; Steven Shoptaw; Chelsea L Shover; Michelle Tabajonda; Yvonne S Yang; Nina T Harawa
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2022-09-05

6.  "A dream come true": Perspectives on long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy among female sex workers living with HIV from the Dominican Republic and Tanzania.

Authors:  Deanna Kerrigan; Tahilin Sanchez Karver; Ohvia Muraleetharan; Virginia Savage; Jessie Mbwambo; Yeycy Donastorg; Samuel Likindikoki; Martha Perez; Hoisex Gomez; Andrea Mantsios; Miranda Murray; S Wilson Beckham; Wendy Davis; Noya Galai; Clare Barrington
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-06-12       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Perspectives on preparing for long-acting injectable treatment for HIV among consumer, clinical and nonclinical stakeholders: A qualitative study exploring the anticipated challenges and opportunities for implementation in Los Angeles County.

Authors:  Oluwadamilola Jolayemi; Laura M Bogart; Erik D Storholm; David Goodman-Meza; Elena Rosenberg-Carlson; Rebecca Cohen; Uyen Kao; Steve Shoptaw; Raphael J Landovitz
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-02-03       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 8.  The LAIs Are Coming! Implementation Science Considerations for Long-Acting Injectable Antiretroviral Therapy in the United States: A Scoping Review.

Authors:  John T Kanazawa; Parya Saberi; John A Sauceda; Karine Dubé
Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses       Date:  2020-12-07       Impact factor: 2.205

  8 in total

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